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  • POLICE BLOTTER

       Jose H. Vides, 34, of Bound Brook was charged with shoplifting on July 20 at 1:49 p.m., according to the police report.    Mr. Vides was stopped by Wal-Mart security after police allege he was attempting to steal an item worth $30.74.    Mr. Vides was released on his own recognizance, pending a municipal court appearance. ***…

  • Students again afloatwithout a captain

    EDITORIAL: Let’s find a High school principal who will commit to Manville    When Manville High School students enter school for the first day of the 2002-03 school year on Sept. 4, they will be boarding what could be likened to a ship without a captain.    We say that because the district will not have a…

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  • Lawrence boys stunned by Hightstown

    Post 414 By: Steve Feitl    The Lawrence Post 414 Legion baseball team was a mere strike away from attaining its preseason goal of a playoff berth.    It might as well been miles away, however, because when the dust had settled Saturday, the Lawrence boys were in seventh place and out of the playoff hunt.    Lawrence…

  • For the week of July 25

    By: Guido Charles Petrillo    FRANKLIN — Guido Charles Petrillo, 90, died Saturday, July 20, at home.    He was a longtime Kingston resident.    He retired after 35 years as a supervisor with Bristol-Myers Squibb, New Brunswick. After retiring, he worked for Leedall Products, Milltown, as a personnel manager. Mr. Petrillo was a police officer for Franklin…

  • BOOK NOTES: Time for a vision check

    Summer vacation from school provides a lull from the rapid pace of the school year. By: Joan Ruddiman Reading Today offers some good tips on how to take advantage of the time off from schedules to attend to some important business like getting the kids’ eyes checked.    The International Reading Association has produced a new…

  • Hands Across Hopewell Valley to hold July 30 9-11 meeting

       Hands Across Hopewell Valley will meet on Tuesday, July 30 at 7 p.m., in the second floor conference room of the Hopewell Valley Regional School District Administration Building, 425 S. Main St., Pennington.    To observe the anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, the group has confirmed plans for two area events:    • One minute of bell-tolling throughout…

  • Denow Road closing slated

    Could last 12-16 weeks    Hopewell Township police report that on or about July 29, Denow Road in the Brandon Farms area of Hopewell Township will be closed so that a sewer main can be extended to the Hopewell Grant subdivision.    The closing will be between Van Brunt Road and Treymore Court (in the area of…

  • Catchers star for Elite; Seniors set for playoffs

    SUMMER SOFTBALL ROUNDUP By: Rudy Brandl        The Hillsborough Elite softball team finally found some competition and survived the challenge with another victory.    Hillsborough improved to 5-0 with a 2-1 triumph over a previously unbeaten Bridgewater squad to set up a showdown with defending champion Flemington. The Raiders scored twice in the bottom of the…