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  • Police trailer now running in Millstone

    Police trailer offers Millstone its first on-site police presence. By: Lauren Burgoon    MILLSTONE — After months of planning, Millstone’s state police trailer is up and running, offering the township its first on-site police presence.    Troopers can use the trailer to complete paperwork or check in with the main barracks in Hamilton, tasks that used to…

  • Man charged in LMS locker-room thefts

    Police said Lawrence man broke into the school and the girls’ locker room on several occasions, and was arrested Monday as he attempted to break into the school. By:Lea Kahn Staff Writer charged in connection with break-ins to the girls locker room at Lawrence Middle School, according to Lawrence police Capt. Mark Boyd.    Daniel Orashen…

  • Obituaries for the week of Oct. 13

    Terry R. Weil    BORDENTOWN — Terry R. Weil, 42 of Bordentown Township, died Monday. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he was a resident of Hightstown and Bordentown Township. A 1981 graduate of Hightstown High School, he was a senior chemist for Film Specialties Inc. in Hillsboro. Terry was a loving and devoted husband and father and…

  • HoVal has nice ‘Day’

    Hopewell Valley field hockey By: Jim Green    It’s not how you start that’s important — it’s how you finish.    That’s what the Hopewell Valley Central High School field hockey team showed Tuesday, when it went on the road and overcame a slow start to beat Princeton Day 4-1.    "We came out a little flat," Hopewell…

  • Letters to the Editor, October 13, 2005

    By: Exhibit a success! To the editor:     The Hopewell Museum, located at 28 E. Broad St., will be closing the exhibit on St. Michael’s School/Orphanage on Oct. 15. The response to the St. Michael’s display was very well received and the sharing of information has been very rewarding. Our thanks to everyone who, most…

  • Serving up safety

    Breakfast launches Fire Prevention Week By:Mary Ellen Zangara    To kick off Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 9-15, the Manville Exempt Fireman Association sponsored a breakfast Saturday so the community could come out and meet the fireman.    The president of the organization, Ray Walsh, said the firemen wanted something different to start the week.    "We decided this…

  • Undisclosed group holding voter forum

    Meeting set for Thursday evening includes lawyer, Somerville mayor By:Melissa Edmond    A forum about the proposed mayor-council form of government and other government options has been set for 8 p.m. Thursday in the municipal building — but who is organizing it is not clear.    Tudor Court resident George Fenwick said he and a group of…

  • Firehouse fun

    Lawrenceville Fire Co. held an open house Saturday. Will Yuchmow,3, of Lawrence, opens the cabinets inside the ambulance as EMT Joe FLynn answers his questions during the Lawrenceville Fire Company’s open house on Saturday.

  • Florence football grinds out another win

    By: Sean Moylan    The Florence High football team had two distinct advantages over Palmyra going into Saturday’s Rain Bowl at "The Pit."    Firstly, the Flashes love to run the ball, which is the best way to control such games. Secondly, Florence is a club that doesn’t mind getting its collective hands dirty.    Consequently, the Flashes…