Category: archives
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Driven out by the flood, put on hold by paperwork
HURRICANE FLOYD RETROSPECTIVE By:Minx McCloud After the flood hit Manville in September 1999, Shirley Williams, a 35-year Huff Avenue resident, wasn’t sure where she and her family would go. She was sad and angry. Her Lost Valley home was all but destroyed, and she was desperate for a buyout. She filled out the papers and…
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HOT TOPICS
How do you respect religious holidays? Community Day has been scheduled this year for the second day of the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashanah. This week’s Hot Topics question is: How far should the government go to respect religious holidays? Answer by clicking on the "voice your opinion on this story" icon below. If you wish…
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Hart breakfast set
Event at H.I. Rib Sept. 30 Hopewell Valley residents are invited to a breakfast for John Hart (pictured above with his horses), who is running for re-election this November to the Hopewell Township Committee. He is the only Republican on the five-member governing body. A former mayor who has been a committee member for six…
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Raiders miss chance to slay football giant
Bergen Catholic rallies in final quarter By: John E. Powers In the grand scheme, Hillsborough’s 17-7 loss to Bergen Catholic last Saturday night doesn’t mean a whole lot to the Raiders. It probably won’t stop them from qualifying for the Central Jersey Group 4 playoffs or making a run for a Skyland Conference Delaware…
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Businesses battle back, but watch the sky
HURRICANE FLOYD RETROSPECTIVE By:Minx McCloud While many Manville businesses survived last year’s flood, the "for sale" sign in the front door of Steve’s Tire & Muffler Service on South Main Street attests to the fact that some did not. Last year, Joyce Keimig, whose father Steve Perun started the business 47 years ago, said that…
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Merrill L. Mellott
Merrill Larue Mellott, 89, died Sept. 12 at Hunterdon Medical Center, Raritan Township. Born in Sipes Mills, Pa., he lived in Hopewell 65 years. Mr. Mellott retired as a quality control inspector with Delaval Corp., Trenton. He was a member of Hopewell Presbyterian Church and enjoyed gardening, carpentry and upholstery work, playing chess, and making…
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Jennie Buonaventura
Jennie Buonaventura, 76, of Franklin Park, died Sunday at the Medical Center in Princeton. Born in Newark, she lived in Queens, N.Y., before moving to Franklin Park five years ago. Surviving are her husband, Joseph E. Buonaventura; a son, Anthony J. Buonaventura of Kendall Park; a daughter, Lucy Poorvin of Kendall Park and one granddaughter.…
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Lawrence teams start on right foot
Boys and girls cross country By: Mike Molaro One of the priorities of Lawrence High School boys cross country head coach Bob Chandler this season is to instill a "pack mentality" in his squad. The Cardinals must be listening closely because they followed instructions perfectly in their season opener on Sept. 8 by defeating Allentown,…
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Bordentown goes to the air for opening football win
By:Sean Moylan One by one the Bordentown Regional High School varsity football team’s running backs went down to either injuries or dehydration. Robert Burns, Chris Miles, Anthony Fasanella and Neil Yersak were all either sidelined or banged up by the completion of Saturday’s home game versus Clayton. Mike White, perhaps the best of all…
