Category: archives
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Volunteers sought for crisis response team
Police to train citizens to assist emergency services workers in a disaster. By: Lea Kahn Wanted: a few good volunteers for the Community Emergency Response Team. That’s what the Lawrence Township Police Department is seeking for its fledgling CERT a group that would help emergency services workers in a disaster, said police Lt. Thomas…
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Hopewell Township attorney testifies at Nyce Miranda hearing
Lee Engelmann said he called police headquarters several times on Jan. 18, 2004 in an effort to tell Jonathan Nyce not to talk to police. By John Tredrea TRENTON The attorney who wanted to tell accused wife killer Jonathan Nyce to stop taking during a police interrogation testified Wednesday that he thought it was…
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Wonesh, McMullen finish among state’s best wrestlers
By: Sean Moylan Al "Nasty Boy" Wonesh’s great high school wrestling career at Northern Burlington ended with a 6-3 loss to Mount Olive’s Dan DiColo in Saturday’s second-round of wrestle backs at the NJSIAA Championship at Atlantic City. Nevertheless, the tremendous legacy the gifted 152-pound Greyhound left will live on at Northern Burlington for years…
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Two promoted to sergeant
Andrew Hubbard and Jeff Karpisak promoted to sergeant. By: Joseph Harvie Two longtime South Brunswick policemen were promoted Tuesday to sergeant. Andrew Hubbard, who has been with the South Brunswick Police Department for 25 years, and Jeff Karpisak, a 22-year veteran, were given their gold shields and promoted to sergeant, filling two slots left vacant…
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Two BRSD towns expect lower taxes
Proposed Bordentown Regional School District budget shows a tax decrease in Bordentown Township and Fieldsboro and a tax increase in Bordentown City. By: William Wichert The 2005-2006 budget of the Bordentown Regional School District will go before the public in a hearing next week, showing a tax decrease in Bordentown Township and Fieldsboro and a…
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Time to change government
To the editor By: Question: The Hillsborough Township Committee Whom do they represent and serve?Answer: They are supposed to serve ALL the people of Hillsborough. Almost 5,000 Hillsborough registered voters signed a petition requesting that a question be put on the November 2004 ballot. The ballot question would have asked the voters if they…
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Swimmers’ class shows in behavior
To the editor By: We are writing this letter to acknowledge the noteworthy performance of our Hillsborough High School Swim Team. Both the girls and boys teams had an eventful season, ultimately ending with the Boy’s Team going all the way and capturing the state championship title. This is an honor that none of the…
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TPS’ Rossi defined championship era
Two-sport star led Red Raiders to seven state titles By: Mike Molaro In the world of sports, some athletes are immediately associated with winning and championships. Bill Russell was part of the Boston Celtic dynasty that captured the NBA title in 11 of 13 seasons. Yogi Berra anchored the New York Yankee machine of the…
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Referendum may add HHS parking
Continuous problems at school may be addressed — but what will it cost to add more spaces? By:Emily Craighead Hillsborough High School senior Katy Galli knows all about the parking woes at the high school. She often drives to school, but parks at the Park-and-Ride facility on Amwell Road, a 10-minute walk from the school,…
