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POLICE BLOTTER
Steven Hubman, 36, of Huff Avenue was charged with simple assault in a domestic violence incident July 7. A caller from Manville reported to police at 1:05 p.m. that she was being assaulted by her boyfriend. Police took the accused into custody and he was transported to the Somerset County Jail with bail set at…
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Post 339 squad struggling late
Baseball By: Jim Green Hopewell American Legion Post 339 baseball manager Bruce Nocar doesn’t think it makes much difference whether his team finishes in 10th or 11th place in the Mercer County American Legion League. "Either you make the playoffs or you don’t make the playoffs," he said. "To me, the 7th through 12th places…
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ETS expansion comes to Planning Board
Lawrence meeting set for 7:30 p.m. Monday. By: Lea Kahn The Educational Testing Service’s proposed 427,500-square-foot expansion plans will be aired before the Planning Board at its regular meeting, set for Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Lower Level Conference Room at the Municipal Building. The plans call for demolishing three existing buildings Brigham…
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Movies
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Senior League teams leading the way
Hillsborough No. 1 still unbeaten By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough No. 1 won three tight ballgames, including one against its in-town rival, to take sole possession of first place at the midway point of the Senior 16-and-under Softball League season. Last Thursday night’s township battle for first place lived up to billing. Team No. 1…
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Board supports former clerk Nash
Long-time New Hanover employee faces federal charges By: Eve Collins NEW HANOVER The Township Committee last week approved a resolution recognizing James Nash, former township clerk and administrator. Township officials said they hope that the resolution will serve as a testament to the good character of the former official, who last month was…
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Police Beat
From the July 17 edition of the Register-News BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Phillip W. Klinger, 45, of Bordentown was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia at 6 p.m. July 1. While using stationary radar equipment on Holloway Lane, officers said they saw Mr. Klinger was not wearing his seat belt. When the officers approached the car Mr.…
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Movies
By: Pick a movie here28 Days LaterBad Boys IIAliasAmazing Race, TheAmerican IdolAngelBachelor, TheBoomtownBuffyC.S.I.C.S.I. MiamiCharmedDawson’s CreekDead Zone, TheEnterpriseEREverwoodFelicityFireflyFraternity LifeGilmore GirlsJoe MillionaireMole, TheMondo ExtrasOsbournes, TheOzReal World, TheSex and the CitySix Feet UnderSmallvilleSopranos, TheSorority LifeSurreal Life, TheSurvivorTrading SpacesWest Wing, The
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Rocky Forte will be missed
To the editor Kudos for Forte. Hillsborough High School Athletic Director Rocky Forte recently retired after many long years of tireless service. I am sad to see him go for his is a no-nonsense, straight-shooter who was devoted to the students and athletes of Hillsborough High School and Somerset County. I watched Rocky guide…
