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  • POLICE BLOTTER

    By:    A Bloomingdale Drive resident reported his green Acura Integra stolen at 9:42 a.m. May 4.    The victim told police his car was stolen late the previous night or early that morning.    The car was valued at $3,120. The car also contained the following items: a stereo valued at $150, a white personal computer in…

  • Students hope Sunday event adds up for teacher

    Fundraising set for HHS math teacher Joe Savicki By:Donna Lukiw    Even though math teacher Joe Savicki has only taught at Hillsborough High School for less than a year, he made a great impression on the students and the high school community with his funny antics and unique teaching style.    But two months ago, Dr. Savicki…

  • NBC girls’ lacrosse team two wins away from states

    By: Sean Moylan    Two weeks ago the Northern Burlington County Regional High School girls’ varsity lacrosse team was floundering at 4-6 and in serious danger of falling out of playoff contention. Then came a 8-6 home loss to Holy Cross last Wednesday (May 4) which may have just turned around the Greyhounds’ fortunes for good.…

  • EDITORIAL: Food Pantry nearly bare

    EDITORIAL Help stock the South Brunswick Food Pantry with essentials.    The South Brunswick Food Pantry needs our help.    It’s shelves and bins are nearly bare — aside from canned vegetables and canned soup — and, unless the community steps up to the plate, things could get worse. According to township Social Services Director LouAnne Wolf,…

  • Letters to the editor

    For the May 12 issue. Garden plantings planned for weekend To the editor:    "To everything there is a season…a time for planting…" This Saturday and Sunday, May 14 and 15, Bordentown City Gardens will be at various locations around the city, planting for the Spring and Summer seasons. Please see the Calendar and Bordentown Jottings…

  • Hopewell planners ponder basketball court proposal

    Board members decide to wait for input from Hopewell’s Master Plan Subcommittee. By Lauren Graham Delehey    At the May 4 Hopewell Borough Planning Board meeting, Hopewell Council and Planning Board member Mark Samse requested the board’s input on a recent proposal to construct a new basketball court on the railroad station property.    After some discussion,…

  • Palumbo, Yard sign to play college ball

    HHS stars still have big goals this spring By: Rudy Brandl        Candy Palumbo and Chrissy Yard will be taking their softball talents to the college level next year, but not before they attempt to lead their Hillsborough High School team to a few more championships.    The Raiders clinched the Delaware East Division title last…

  • Police Beat

    BORDENTOWN CITY    Police charged a 40-year-old Trenton man with driving while intoxicated May 4, after a routine traffic stop on Route 130/206.    According to police, officers saw Marc Albright pull up in front of a business on Route 130/206 around 1 a.m. and then drive away, turning the corner without using a turn signal. Police…

  • Game LHS engages rival Irish in battle

    Lawrence softball By: Jim Green    Once again, the Lawrence High School softball team found itself in a dogfight with one of the best teams in the Colonial Valley Conference. And once again, the Cardinals just could not get over the hump.    In another sign of how far the Cards have come since the beginning of…