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  • Alice Mondoro

    By:    HILLSBOROUGH — Alice Mondoro died March 12 at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. She was 84.    Born in Plainfield, she lived in Hillsborough for 25 years.    Mrs. Mondoro was a communicant of Mary, Mother of God Church in Hillsborough.    Her husband, Ralph Mondoro, died in 1999.    Survivors include three sons, Timothy of Flemington, John…

  • Police Blotter-March 17, 2005

    Lambertville    Amanda Elkholy, 18, of West Amwell was charged March 11 at about 3:00 p.m. with possession of marijuana.    Police stopped Ms. Elkholy’s vehicle for a broken taillight on Route 29. Police said when they approached the car, they smelled burnt marijuana.    A check revealed a partially smoked marijuana cigarette inside the driver’s side door…

  • Pet Talk-March 17, 2005

    Exams needed for early detection of pet problems By: Dr. Daniel Eubanks    Every year, most pet owners receive the familiar reminder card from your vet.    It’s the one with the list of shots that are due for Marmaduke or Garfield.    Typically, the motivation for responding to the reminder is fear of the consequences to the…

  • David Patrylo

    By:    MIAMI — David Patrylo died Sunday in Miami.    Mr. Patrylo was born on March 13, 1949, in Somerville and was raised in Manville.    He is remembered as one of the best athletes in the area, playing basketball, football, and baseball. Mr. Patrylo threw a no-hitter in the New Jersey state playoff championship.    Mr. Patrylo…

  • New Hope officer honored

    Policewoman Dawn Harrison took care of an elderly man lying on the ground in freezing, snowy weather. By: Linda Seida    NEW HOPE — The Borough Council presented a commendation to one of the town’s police officers for a compassionate medical rescue she performed on a freezing and snowy January night.    The actions taken by Officer…

  • Letters-March 17, 2005

    Support LFD banquet To the editor:    The time has come for the members of the Lambertville Fire Department to celebrate yet another year of service.    As you may already know, the dedication required to be part of a volunteer organization is tremendous. This holds true within the ranks of this great department.    The members in…

  • Editorial-March 17, 2005

    Well-deserved commendation for policewoman By:Mae Rhine    We are proud, too, of New Hope Officer Dawn Harrison for the rescue of an elderly man on a freezing and snowy January night.    Officer Harrison, the only full-time female officer on the force, was honored by the Borough Council March 10.    Near midnight Jan. 29, Officer Harrison came…

  • First-place wins mark end of youth wrestling season

       The South Hunterdon Youth Wrestling Association ended a successful season Feb. 13 at the Hopewell Tournament.    The tournament, sponsored by the Mercer County Youth Wrestling League, features 12 teams coming together for round-robin competition on four mats.    Coach Glenn Case’s South wrestlers did well with Tyler Frazee and Brandon Neboroski taking first in their weight…

  • Audrey Randolph

    By:    HILLSBOROUGH — Audrey D. Randolph died March 10 at Raritan Health and Extended Care in Raritan. She was 74.    Born in Manchester, England, she lived in Bridgewater before moving to Hillsborough 16 years ago.    Mrs. Randolph was a homemaker and a dental assistant for six years.    She was a member of the First Christian…