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Police Blotter
Lambertville Police are holding a cell phone found in the area of South Main and Mt. hope streets Sunday, Nov. 12. The owner may claim it by calling police at 397-3132. Police arrested a wanted fugitive from Bucks County Thursday, Nov. 9. Christopher Michael Jones, 19, of Hamilton was stopped in Stockton after a random…
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Football hopes to finish on positive note
By: Kyle Moylan The goals may keep changing, but the Allentown football team still has something to play for when it takes the field at Hightstown High Friday night. "We still have the opportunity to get the fourth win, which hasn’t happened in a long time," Allentown coach Greg LaCava noted. "That hasn’t happened in…
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South beats Asbury Park
By: Mandy Knechel South 36 Asbury Park 20 The South Hunterdon Regional High School football team hosted Asbury Park on Friday night at home and walked away with a victory, 36-20. Quarterback Kevin Losch connected with teammate Lucas Lyons, who scored three touchdowns for South. Lyons ran for 140 yards on the day to give…
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The Amazing Mets and the man on the moon
By: Kyle Moylan It was said in the early 1960s that "They’ll put a man on the moon before the Mets ever win a World Series." That statement proved true, but it was close. Real close. Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins landed Apollo 11 on the moon on July 20. The Baltimore Orioles’…
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Hopewell withdraws support for 518-31 upgrade
Asks DOT to drop project By: John Tredrea HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP – The Township Committee voted unanimously Nov. 2 in favor of a resolution withdrawing its support, expressed in a township resolution several years ago, to widen the intersection of state Route 31 and county Route 518, at the northern border of the township and near…
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Chit-Chat: LaTouches kiss the Blarney stone!
By: Merle Citron Mair, David and Kit LaTouche live in Rosemont. Fifteen years ago, Mair and Dave bought a farmhouse in upstate New York. They lovingly took the house apart, board by board, and transported it to Rosemont where they lovingly rebuilt it, board by board. Today, the LaTouche family travels rather than renovates. They…
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Toy drive begins
By: WASHINGTON – Children can meet Santa this Saturday, and also help those less fortunate. Santa will appear from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Washington Township Police Department on Route 130 North in Robbinsville. Organizers are asking each child to bring to the event a toy, which will be donated to the Children’s Hospital…
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Roosevelt teen shines on diamond
By: Frank C. D’Amico ROOSEVELT – Brandon Lugannani wants to play collegiate baseball and eventually become a major-eague player. He recently took a step in that direction. Brandon, who will turn 17 next month, was selected to join the Baseball Factory’s Traveling Team. At the Arizona Junior Fall Classic in Peoria, Ariz., Oct. 12-15, Brandon…
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WW-PS soccer ready to face physical Lenape
Deetjen’s dedication typifies Pirate girls By: Justin Feil Despite taking several penalty kicks in last Wednesday’s practice, Caroline Deetjen didn’t quite feel comfortable on the eve of the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls’ soccer game against East Brunswick. After all, it wasn’t any old game. On the line was the Central Jersey Group IV championship…
