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Hopewell Township honors one police officer and promotes another
Patrolman Christopher Kascik received the prestigious Award of Merit. Lance Maloney was promoted from detective to sergeant. By John Tredrea Patrolman Christopher Kascik received the Hopewell Township Police Department’s prestigious Award of Merit during the Nov. 20 Township Committee meeting as many uniformed colleagues stood at attention and looked on. In addition, Lance Maloney, a…
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MacDougall leaves South to head north
Pirates’ wrestling coach will be AD in North Jersey By: Bob Nuse There aren’t many things that could have lured Keith MacDougall away from coaching the wrestling team at West Windsor-Plainsboro High South. The chance to go home was one of them. MacDougall, the head wrestling coach at WW-P South the last three years and…
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Seat belt scofflaws ticketed by police
By:Roger Alvarado Township police have been cracking down on motorists in defiance of the state’s mandatory seat belt law. With the Thanksgiving holiday officially kicking off the holiday shopping season, police are continuing to tell drivers and front-seat passengers to "click it or ticket." The zero-tolerance campaign in conjunction with the National Highway Traffic Safety…
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Dominic D’Aniello
MANVILLE – Dominic S. D’Aniello died Tuesday, Nov. 18, in Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. He was 62. Born in Naples, Italy, he came to the United States in 1956 and settled in Brooklyn, N.Y., moving to Manville in 1969 and then to Belle Mead 20 years ago. Mr. D’Aniello retired from "Manville Pizza" in Manville,…
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PU women’s XC ninth at NCAAs
Snyder gives Tigers’ best season solid start By: Justin Feil Becca Snyder wasn’t one of the seven Princeton University runners at the NCAA Championships, but some of her handiwork was evident in the Tigers’ ninth-place finish Monday. While Emily Kroshus led the way with an eighth-place finish overall and Cack Ferrell was 22nd to also…
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Attention, shoppers special buys in Classroom 5
Young buyers line up to shop at school store By:Mary Ellen Zangara A new store opened Friday, just in time for holiday shopping, but it is not on Main Street. Instead, the store is at Weston School on Newark Avenue and students and parents lined up after school for the grand opening of the new…
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Raiders looking for vindication on Turkey Day
Victory would ease pain of frustrating year By: Rudy Brandl Playing for redemption on Thanksgiving Day is nothing new for the Hillsborough High football team. Even in seasons where the Raiders have been successful, the Turkey Day tilt has often provided one last chance for the team to salvage something. Just as recently as…
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Obituaries for week of Nov. 27
Charles Clowes Charles F. "Chic" Clowes, 94, died Monday, at home in Lawrenceville. Born in Lawrenceville, and has been a lifelong resident. He was a graduate of Princeton High School, class of 1926, and a 1928 graduate of Rider College/New Jersey State Police Forensic Science School. Mr. Clowes retired as a senior investigator and supervisor,…
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Rider announces $16 million ‘renewal’ project
Private school hopes work is completed by summer 2005. By: Lea Kahn Aiming to attract new students and keep current students, Rider University officials are planning to give the 44-year-old campus a $16 million face-lift over the next two years. Rider University President Mordechai Rozanski announced the plans at a town hall-style meeting to about…
