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  • POST Forum: Library budget

    Should the library board of trustees appoint appoint a finance officer to manage its budget? Should the library board of trustees appoint appoint a finance officer to manage its budget?

  • AHS football gets first victory

    By: Kyle Moylan    The outcome of its game wasn’t the only change the Allentown High School football team made last week.    Five days before Allentown defeated Princeton, 18-6, for its first win of the season, Coach Greg LaCava decided to change quarterbacks on his team.    Matt Mordas, just a sophomore, was inserted as the team’s…

  • Lady Eagles swing two victories

    By: Mandy Knechel South 6 Belvidere 1    Bridget Henn led the way for the South Hunterdon field hockey team, scoring four goals.    Jill Courter and Erin Fimbel both followed with one apiece. Assists were made by Andi Burroughs, Caitlin Buchanan, Caitlin Meehan and Kendra Benitez.    South goaltender Lindsay Wood did an excellent job in the…

  • City police get video cameras

    By: Sue Kramer        LAMBERTVLLE – City police have a new tool to help them do their jobs better, thanks in part to an anonymous benefactor.    Three cars have been installed with video cameras called the Mobile Vision System, with the fourth police car slated to get one next year.    Patrolman Robert Brown showed The…

  • Undefeated Lady Bulldogs continue their roll

    Girls Soccer By: Matt Nalbone    The Hopewell Valley girls soccer team continued on its season-long roll this past week, picking up two more wins.    This past Thursday, the girls played a tough Nottingham team, and fought their way to a 4-1 win.    Allison Moriarty got the scoring started with a goal that was assisted by…

  • Senior Menus

       All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    The value of each meal is $3.13. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted.    Thursday, Oct. 5 – Cream of tomato soup,…

  • Sizeable accomplishments on small horses

    By: Ken Weingartner    Prior to the involvement of Bob Horzepa’s children in equine activities, his family’s background with horses was somewhat dubious.    "My ancestors are from Poland," Mr. Horzepa said. "My Uncle Mick, who is like 80, said one of our relatives there used to be a horse thief. That was it."    The Millstone resident…

  • Millstone to build memorial to teacher

    By: Frank C. D’Amico    MILLSTONE – Two funds are in the works to honor the memory of a Millstone Elementary School teacher who died last summer.    Carol C. Mancuso taught kindergarten at the school for four years before she died following a July car accident.    Ms. Mancuso had lived in Millstone since 1987.    The Millstone…

  • Washington names administrator

    By: Frank C. D’Amico    WASHINGTON – The school district’s new full-time business administrator will begin work at the end of the month.    Thomas King will start Oct. 30, taking over from interim administrator Timothy Green. Sean Boyce, the previous full-time administrator, left the district last month.    Mr. King spent 15 years with the State Department…