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  • DeLuca comes off bench to provide lift

    RAIDER ROUNDUP By: Rudy Brandl        The Hillsborough High girls’ basketball team needed a spark in last Thursday night’s game against Franklin.    Freshman Ali DeLuca provided it by coming off the bench to score a career-high 13 points. DeLuca nailed three 3-point shots and added four free throws to lead the Lady Raiders to a…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

       A 20-year-old Bridgewater man was the victim of a strong-arm robbery on Jan. 24. According to police, the man was accosted by an individual in the parking lot of 574 Auten Road.    The robber forced the man to the ground and removed the victim’s wallet from his trousers. The robber then fled in an unknown…

  • LMS student understand’s Dr. King’s message

    Ahuja wins Princeton University contest. By: Lea Kahn    Martin Luther King Day is an important holiday that should not be forgotten. Nor should the man who inspired it — slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — be forgotten.    But how do you get across Dr. King’s message of understanding and improving race…

  • Windsor residents group voices concerns to township

    Newly formed Windsor Association requests help with community improvements. By: Cynthia Koons    WASHINGTON — The village of Windsor wants to be heard.    With 50 members, a new residents group calling itself the Windsor Association approached the Washington Township Committee last week to make its concerns known.    "We appreciate the past efforts of the Township Committee…

  • Hopewell Township endorses tri-state truck plan

    Proposal asks state to lower speed limit for trucks to 55 mph and expand its existing truck route restrictions to include 96-inch-wide tractor-trailers. By John Tredrea    The Township Committee has endorsed a transportation watchdog group’s report urging the state to lower the speed limit for trucks to 55 mph and expand the state’s existing truck…

  • DISPATCHES: Astroturf stunts democracy’s growth

    Dispatches by Hank Kalet: Beware of front groups posing as grassroots movements. By: Hank Kalet    The Republican National Committee wants me to serve on a special leadership committee for small businesses — or at least it did until it found out I wasn’t a registered Republican.    I received a call last week from the RNC’s…

  • Washington school board chooses high school principal

    Deborah Fadde begins work for the district April 1. By: Cynthia Koons    WASHINGTON — A round of yeses concluded with an "absolutely" as the Board of Education appointed Deborah Fadde principal of the future Washington Township High School Tuesday night.    Ms. Fadde currently is principal of the 1,700-student Brick Township High School in Ocean County,…

  • Obituaries-Jan. 30

    Tiberio Rocco    CAPE MAY — Tiberio A. Rocco, 68, died Monday, Jan. 20, at the Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital in Middle Township, N.J.    Born in Lambertville, Mr. Rocco had lived in Cape May for the past 28 years.    He was a self-employed cook and owned various restaurants over the years including T’s Place in Lambertville,…