July 3 at 12:20 a.m., William P. Graff, 50, of Trenton was charged with drunken driving.
He was stopped on Bridge Street by for obstructing traffic, police said.
He was released without bail.
July 4 at 2:19 a.m., Thomas J. Osterhout, 35, of Fairless Hills, Pa., was charged with drunken driving.
He was stopped on Route 29 for failure to keep right, police said.
Mr. Osterhout also was charged with reckless driving, careless driving and refusal to submit to breath samples.
He was released without bail.
July 7 at 8:48 p.m., Uberto Gonzalez, 29, of Lambertville was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Lambertville Municipal Court for $750 dollars.
Police arrested Mr. Gonzalez as he was walking on South Main Street.
Mr. Gonzalez posted bail and was released.
Friday 13 at 5:40 p.m., Brendan M. Cunningham, 19, of Morrisville, Pa., was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance.
He was stopped on Lambert Lane for not wearing a seatbelt, police said.
He also was charged with failing to wear a seat belt and released without bail.
Saturday at 12:30 a.m., Clayton B. Doering, 40, of New Hope struck a house on North Union Street and fled, police said.
Mr. Doering was charged with leaving the scene of an accident, failure to report an accident and careless driving.
He also was arrested on a warrant from Lambertville Municipal Court for $130 dollars.
He posted bail and was released.
Sunday at 9:36 p.m., Margaret Runyan, 44, of Furlong, Pa., narrowly missed rear-ending an off-duty policeman at police headquarters on Route 29 several times, police said.
She was stopped on Cherry Street and charged with drunken driving, refusal to submit to a breath test, following too closely, reckless driving and careless driving.
She was taken to the Hunterdon County Jail.
Lambertville Police Officer Anthony Memolo was honored by the Traffic Officers Association of Central/West New Jersey at its annual luncheon July 17.
Officer Memolo was presented with the Traffic Safety Achievement Award for outstanding performance in traffic enforcement.
Between 2004 and 2006, Officer Memolo issued 1,155 moving violations that included 217 for speeding, 165 for seat belt violations and 43 drunken driving offenses.
In addition, he made 30 controlled dangerous substance, 51 indictable and 123 warrant arrests during the same time.
Police Director Bruce Cocuzza nominated Officer Memolo for the award and attended the presentation luncheon along with Officer Memolo’s wife, Jacqueline.
The event was held at the Copper Hill Country Club in Raritan Township.

