Category: archives
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BRHS, NBC bowling teams knock down a great week
By: Sean Moylan With each match, Bordentown’s Jen Dean and Kristi Hamm prove, on the lanes, that they are both great bowlers. Last Thursday, Dean’s 488 series (152, 171, 165) and Hamm’s 467 series (195, 144, 128) helped to lift Bordentown to a big 3-1 home win over Burlington Township. Melissa Jones also had a…
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Saddam’s capture doesn’t exculpate U.S.
To the editor In the general rejoicing over the capture of Saddam Hussein by American forces, we must remember that our country has a grim history of complicity in Saddam’s crimes. When it was convenient for the U.S., as it was during the Iran-Iraq conflict of the 1980s, we supported this oppressive and brutal dictator,…
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Cardinals relying on Gregory
Girls basketball By: Jim Green At first glance, it would seem that senior forward Theresa Gregory will be shouldering quite a load this season for the Lawrence High School girls basketball team. The Cardinals lost leading scorer Tashema Whittaker and productive forward Tiffany Lewis to graduation last year, leaving Gregory, who averaged 12.6 points per…
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Mitsubishi Endeavor
All is not exactly as it appears to be with the 2004 Endeavor, Mitsubishi’s latest slight-of-hand sport-utility vehicle. By: Malcolm Gunn Slight of hand? With its big, bold and somewhat chunky bodywork, the brute-force-looking rig possesses the image of an off-roader, but actually has the soul and temperament of a family-oriented wagon. This bit of…
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SBHS boys basketball team returns three starters
By Redd E. Patrick: As head coach David Turco moves into his second season with the South Brunswick High School varsity boys basketball program, he feels a lot more comfortable, a lot more confident as the Vikings brace for the 2003-04 season-opener on Friday at home vs. Edison. A year ago, Turco, who came over…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Jeffrey T. Dunker, 26, South Third Avenue, was charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia at 5:09 p.m., Dec. 8. The charges were filed after police discovered the items while serving an unrelated warrant to another man in the residence. Mr. Dunker was released after the charges were filed,…
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New Hope continues motorcycle crackdown
Police issued 35 citations in one day, including illegal mufflers, expired inspections, no inspections and unlicensed drivers. By: Linda Seida NEW HOPE Continuing their crackdown on illegal motorcycles, New Hope police gave out 35 citations to bikers Nov. 23. The traffic detail on South Main Street came less than a week after a Borough…
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City bans heavy equipment noise after 9 p.m.
The amendment to the ordinance does not apply to homeowners, who may continue home improvement projects until 10 p.m. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The City Council Monday passed an amendment to the noise ordinance that will limit noise from heavy equipment machinery to between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. The change will not apply…
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Obituaries-Dec. 18, 2003
Emily Wilson LAMBERTVILLE Emily Wright Wilson, 92, died Monday, Dec. 8, at Rolling Hills Care Center, Lebanon, N.J. Born in England, Mrs. Wilson had lived in Ontario, Hollywood, Fla., and New York City. Since 1981, she had been a resident of Lambertville. She was a member of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Lambertville. She…
