Category: archives
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Man sentenced in assault
Man convicted of sexually molesting a girl in a Bordentown Township motel in 2002 was sentenced to 22 years in prison. A Hamilton man convicted of sexually molesting a 10-year-old girl in a Bordentown Township motel in 2002 was sentenced to 22 years in prison last week. Joseph Davenport, 62, pleaded guilty in July to…
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Hopewell Township Committee seeks volunteers
Those interested should send brief resume to the Hopewell Township Committee, c/o Municipal Clerk Annette Bielawski. The Hopewell Township Committee is seeking volunteers to serve on various township boards, committees and commissions during 2004. Township residents, who are interested in community involvement and would like to serve, should send a brief resume to the Hopewell…
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Democrats led 2003 campaign funds
Republican hopefuls were outspent by $8K. By: Lea Kahn The three Democratic Party candidates for Township Council outspent their Republican Party rivals by $9,168.08, en route to winning the three seats in last month’s election, according to campaign financial reports.. The Democratic Party candidates Council members Pam Mount and Greg Puliti and their running…
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Week of Dec 11, 2003
Pennington, Lawrenceville, Princeton Pennington Richard A. Weidel Jr., president and Frederick P. Nix, manager of Weidel Realtors Pennington office proudly announces that Elizabeth Kerr has been recognized as the top producer for the month of October. Ms. Kerr is a life-long resident of Hopewell, she is a dedicated full time real estate agent with a…
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All Aboard
Hightstown’s new Art Station is a mecca for painters, potters, sculptors, jewelry designers and woodcutters. By: Susan Van Dongen Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe Art Station developer Roger Cook looking up at the elevator When creative people make art in an old space once used for more mundane and laborious purposes, you wonder if the…
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Police Beat
FLORENCE Police charged a pair of Roebling men with underage possession of alcohol at 7:06 p.m., Nov. 25. According to police, Patrolman Brian Panaro was on foot patrol in the South Street/Alden Avenue area when he heard noise from the nearby railroad tracks. When he investigated, police said he found 19-year-old Richard Caruso and 18-year-old…
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The magical Holiday Gift Fair
FROM ROOSEVELT by Linda Schuster We all know what a hassle it can be to shop for the holidays. Imagine dealing with the job if you were a child. Wishing to give nice gifts to your parents and other loved ones would be important to you. But you would be at the mercy of someone…
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Hopewell Valley school officials eye September referendum
Funding for new athletic fields could be among the items for which the district would seek voter approval. By John Tredrea The Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education has scheduled a special meeting Monday night to discuss the possibility of a public referendum next September. Funding for new athletic fields could be among the items…
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News of other days
115 years ago The influenza, which is certain in another week to have the civilized world in its grip, has plainly proved a much more serious malady than was at first believed. * * * The monument to perpetuate the Camden & Amboy railroad, the first in this country, is about to be erected at…
