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Hopewell pair capture solo crowns at tourney
WRESTLING By: Steve Feitl The Bulldog wrestling team saw two of its grapplers capture individual crowns at the Harry S. Truman Wrestling Tournament in Bristol, Pa., over the weekend. But the young Hopewell squad did well in the team competition as well, finishing fifth in the eight-team field. Senior Matt Strattman at 152 and junior…
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VFW post hosts distinguished veterans
By:Krzysztof Scibiorski Six Hillsborough and Manville veterans joined about 80 of their comrades-in-arms of World War II, the Korean War, Vietnam and Desert Storm in receiving the New Jersey Distinguished Service Medal in a recent ceremony at Manville’s VFW Post. Acting Gov. Donald DiFrancesco attended the Dec. 27 ceremony and helped present the state’s highest…
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Records fall as SBHS swim teams look good
By: Carolyn M. Hartko Just before school closed for winter break, the South Brunswick High School swim teams chalked up some impressive victories. The girls’ and boys’ squads added two wins apiece, giving them both positive records at this point in the season. The girls are now 4-2, and the boys are 3-3. For the…
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Roselli selected as township’s mayor
Feelings of patriotism expressed By:David Koch BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Township Committee members expressed feelings of patriotism during the annual reorganization meeting Jan. 1, where former Deputy Mayor Mark Roselli was selected as the new Bordentown Township mayor for 2002. "What we are doing here today is one of the great things about America the…
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Panel doubles trash collection
Twice-a-week collection to take place beginning in May By:David Koch MANSFIELD Beginning May 15, township residents will have twice-a-week garbage collection for a four-month period. In two last-minute motions, new Township Committeeman Arthur Puglia changed what was supposed to be an uneventful Dec. 26 meeting. One motion was a resolution for twice-a-week trash pickup…
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Changing of the guard in Montgomery
Wilson expected to be named mayor on Wednesday. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY One morning in the spring of 1999, Louise Wilson was scooping rocks out of the dirt on a baseball field when a man she barely knew approached her. "He asked me, ‘Are you a Democrat?’ " she said. "And I thought, ‘Why…
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Florence High School students now must cope with death of two teens
Christmas Eve crash claims three lives By:Vanessa S. Holt FLORENCE The new year began on a somber note at Florence Township Memorial High School, where students, staff and administrators were trying to come to terms with the death of two seniors in a Christmas Eve car crash. Justin Ondusko, 17, and Ryan Lovejoy, 17,…
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Footprints: Coryell’s Hall saw evidence of a growing city
By: Iris Naylor "Lambertville is a growing place, and there is every evidence of life and activity there." W.W.H. Davis, editor of the Doylestown Democrat, made this observation while visiting Lambertville in December 1858. He came to give a lecture on New Mexico at the invitation of the Young Men’s Literary Society. The lecture was…
