Category: archives
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Police ID heist suspect
Ohio man wanted in 6 bank robberies. By: Joseph Harvie Police are looking for a 22-year-old Ohio man believed to be living in hotels and motels in northern New Jersey in connection with six area bank robberies. Caleb Frosh of Columbus was identified as the bank robber suspect after Monroe Township police recovered his fingerprints…
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Drug investigation leads to indictments against two residents
Among 20 indicted after county’s Operation X-treme Justice By:Donna Lukiw Two local residents were among 20 people indicted by a Somerset grand jury following a seven-month investigation into the activities of a Somerville drug dealer, Prosecutor Wayne Forrest said. Manville residents Christina Ulman, 22, of South 13th Avenue and Andrew Sena, 28, of Dominic Street…
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Congress OKs cash for Rt. 1
Route 1 expansion project is on hold until President Bush OKs funding. By: Joseph Harvie Federal funding for the planning and early land acquisitions for the widening of Route 1 in South Brunswick has been approved by the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate but is still awaiting President George W. Bush’s signature. Congress…
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Jones has friend in Eagles camp
Former HHS star makes connection with McNabb By: Rudy Brandl Jared Jones is hoping his Syracuse University connection with quarterback Donovan McNabb will pay off as he tries to make the Philadelphia Eagles roster. The 2000 Hillsborough High graduate was signed to a free agent contract by the Eagles and stuck with the team through…
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Small contestant has big appetite for wings
Amy Waltertakes first place in contest By:Melissa Edmond Hillsborough resident Amy Walter wasn’t chicken about eating more than 3 pounds of chicken wings in four minutes. The 21-year-old took the top prize at the third annual Frank’s RedHot Battle to the Bone Buffalo Wing Eating Championship that took place July 9 at the AVP Pro…
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Letters-Aug. 4, 2005
Why so many city fire alarms? To the editor: As a longtime resident of three major cities, I am concerned about the inordinate number of fire emergencies that bedevil Lambertville. I have been a resident for nearly a decade, and hardly a day passes without one or several. For eight years, I lived two blocks…
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Guest column
Investigate contractors says attorney By: Roger Mitchell July 12, after a five-day trial in Middlesex County Superior Court, I, Roger Mitchell of the law firm of Mikulski & Mitchell, located on Lambert Lane in Lambertville, obtained a jury verdict in a construction dispute. The jury found in favor of my client, a local fire district,…
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Legionnaire’s disease found in city senior complex
The Hunterdon County Health Department said it was an isolated incident, and no other cases have been diagnosed. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Legionnaire’s disease, a type of pneumonia, has been diagnosed in a resident of Heritage Village, the city’s new senior housing complex, but the county Health Department confirmed Tuesday it is an isolated…
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Pet Spotlight-Aug. 4, 2005
The saga of Sarah the Terrible By: Jaclyn Baron By the time we moved into our new house in Lambertville, Sarah had lived next door for more than 10 years with her owner, D. I still had a cat with me, very much in my mind, although she had passed on nearly three years before.…
