Category: archives
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Grand jury indicts Jonathan Nyce on first-degree murder charge
Also indicted on fourth-degree evidence tampering charge By: John Tredrea A grand jury has indicted Jonathan Nyce on charges of first-degree murder and fourth-degree evidence tampering. The grand jury delivered the indictments early Wednesday (April 14) evening after listening to a presentation of evidence from Assistant Prosecutor Thomas Meidt, according to Mercer County prosecutor’s office…
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City police director to run for county sheriff
Bruce Cocuzza vows to bring ethics, professionalist and accountability to the department if he’s elected. By: Sue Kramer Lambertville Police Director Bruce M. Cocuzza vows to bring ethics, professionalism and accountability to the Hunterdon County Sheriff’s Department if he’s elected in November. Mr. Cocuzza, a Democrat, announced his candidacy for Hunterdon County Sheriff on the…
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Cocuzza would be missed, say officials, colleagues
The police director is entering his sixth year as Lambertville’s top cop. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Police Director Bruce Cocuzza, 51, who is running for Hunterdon County sheriff and is a former captain on the New York City police force, is entering his sixth year as Lambertville’s police director. But he recalls what it…
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April 14, 8 p.m.: Back to the blog
A busy week, but I’m back to the grind. By: Hank Kalet I’ve been a bit remiss on the Web log the last couple of weeks. So here are some things to catch up and, possibly, to explain: 1. Dispatches on baseball. 2. An Editor’s Note explaining why we do not endorse in school board…
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Lambertville man sent to Iraq
Mitchell Ege’s mother, Lambertville City Councilwoman Cynthia Ege, prepared a going away barbecue for her son and the 242 members and their families of the 854th Engineering Battalion of the Army Corps of Engineers. By: Linda Seida As South Hunterdon graduate Mitchell Ege prepared last week to leave for Iraq with the Army, his engineering…
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April 14, 8:05 p.m.: Forbert and Russell
Two reviews from Pop Matters. By: Hank Kalet Here is my review of a Steve Forbert rerelease that ran today on Pop Matters and by review of Tom Russell’s latest, which ran Thursday.
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Eagles lose tough one to Ewing
By: John Powers The South Hunterdon High School girls softball team, like the rest of the baseball and softball teams in the region, has been suffering through the early April wintry weather. Saturday, April 3, the Eagles were one of the few to take the field, and they found Ewing a very tough foe. The…
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Historical Society gets $12,000 grant
The LHS plans to diversify its fund-raising and education programs with the money. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The New Jersey Cultural Trust last week awarded a $12,000 grant to the Lambertville Historical Society to help the society diversify its fund-raising and educational programs. The grant was one of 33 awarded by the trust to…
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Two-unit subdivision approved by planners
Concerns over wells have been negated with the developer’s promise to provide public water. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The Planning Board gave conditional approval Monday for the minor subdivision of two houses on Perry Road. The conditional approval stipulates developer Sumner Siecke must provide public water for the property. The approval also hinges on…
