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  • Edition of July 25, 2002

    Mary Theresa Mooney    Mary Theresa Mooney, 83, died July 18 at St. Mary Medical Center, Middletown.    Born in Trenton, she lived in Pennington for 15 years and moved to Yardley a year ago.    She was a member of Church of the Incarnation, Ewing.    Daughter of the late Andrew and Anna Petras, sister of the late…

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  • Andreyko going back to nationals

    Long jumper heads to Omaha in quest of medal By: Rudy Brandl        Franklin Andreyko is hoping his experience against older competition pays off this weekend when he makes his fourth straight trip to the USATF Junior Olympic Nationals in Omaha, Neb.    Andreyko, 16, will be competing in the 17-18 division for the first time…

  • Woman foils rape attempt

    Man charged with assault By: Brian Shappell    Police arrested a New Brunswick man early Sunday after he allegedly attempted to rape and rob a woman outside of her apartment in Royal Oaks.    Juan Carlos Salazar, 29, of Burnet Street was charged with aggravated sexual contact, robbery, simple assault and theft after he attacked a woman…

  • Reunion will help highlight history

    Old Yellow Meeting House event scheduled for Sunday. By: Ken Weingartner    UPPER FREEHOLD — The Old Yellow Meeting House, believed to be the oldest Baptist church structure in New Jersey, and its grounds are filled with history.    Now, the Friends of the Old Yellow Meeting House are hoping to make that history more accessible.    The…

  • New bid specs OK’d for Ely Field project

    City Council hopes to get bids back in time for Aug. 8 meeting. By: Carl Reader    LAMBERTVILLE — The City Council July 15 authorized a new, pared-down package of specifications to go out to bidders for the reconstruction of Ely Memorial Field.    The bid specifications that originally went out in May came back with the…

  • Township to begin Titus Avenue repairs

    Project calls for digging up Titus Avenue and rebuilding it. By: Lea Kahn    The reconstruction of Titus Avenue, off Main Street in the village of Lawrenceville, is expected to begin Aug. 1, according to Municipal Engineer Christopher Budzinski.    And a mill-and-overlay project on the Drexel group of streets, which includes Drexel, Fernwood and Brearley avenues,…

  • Applauding a letter writer

    To the editor:     To voicer Keith Rasmussen regarding your response to Hank Kalet’s column, I have two words for you (and you can pick any two from the following): hear, hear; right on; me too; way to go — OK, that’s three words. But, you get the point. I agree 150 percent. Vinnie Tavormina…

  • Millstone reaches district title game

    It may have taken an unexpected detour along the way, but the softball all-star team did reach its destination. By: Kyle Moylan    It may have taken an unexpected detour along the way, but the Millstone all-stars finally did reach its destination.    With its 17-7 win this past Monday night over Washington, Millstone earned its way…