Category: archives
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Woman follows in father’s footsteps
Melissa Williamson graduates from Sea Girt law enforcement academy By: Cynthia Williamson When Melissa Williamson expressed a desire to trace the footsteps of her father and pursue a career in law enforcement, the West Amwell resident recalled that he tried to steer her in another direction, encouraging her to obtain a business or law…
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What a difference a year makes for basball squad
Vikings go from .500 team to powerhouse By: Frank Richards A White Division title in the Greater Middlesex Conference, reaching the semifinals of the county tournament before losing to the eventual champions, and a win in the state tournament for the first time in 11 years. Not too bad for a high school baseball team…
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Shopping mall would hurt town
LETTER TO THE EDITOR To the editor: The Krame shopping center vote comes up on June 29. This project is so bad for our town that I have to speak up. Some of our people are trying to turn this into a political football. Don’t believe it. Dave Redlawsk and Glenn van Lier were the…
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Grace M. Haverkorn Goetz
Lifelong area resident By: HAMILTON — Grace M. Haverkorn Goetz, 88, died Sunday, June 11, at Mercer County Geriatric Center. Born in Hamilton, she was a lifelong area resident. Mrs. Goetz retired after eight years from the Headstart Program, Hamilton. She was a member of Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church, Mercerville. Wife of…
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Joint flood panel eyed for towns
Manville will seek support and possible funding from Hillsborough, Montgomery and Millstone By: Eric Schwarz The borough should look to establish its own flood control commission with neighboring communities rather than fight the long-awaited Green Brook project, the mayor said Monday. Manville Mayor Angelo Corradino was reacting to a report and presentation by the borough’s…
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Louis F. Rampino, 80
Louis F. Rampino, 80, died Saturday at the Park Place Center. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and lived in Kendall Park for the past 40 years. He was a veteran of the Army Air Force during World War II. He was a graduate of Pace University, and retired in 1982 as treasurer of the…
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Brain aneurysm caused fatal Route 206 crash
Pennsylvania man killed in accident Monday afternoon By: Jack Baney The Pennsylvania man killed in an accident Monday on Route 206 suffered a brain aneurysm that caused him to lose control of his car and strike a 24-foot truck, according to police. A Tuesday autopsy revealed that Selig L. Smiler, 62, of Firethorne Drive, Downington,…
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Woman follows in father’s footsteps
Melissa Williamson graduates from Sea Girt law enforcement academy By: Cynthia Williamson When Melissa Williamson expressed a desire to trace the footsteps of her father and pursue a career in law enforcement, the West Amwell resident recalled that he tried to steer her in another direction, encouraging her to obtain a business or law…
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Michelle Delre-Webster, 33
Michelle Delre-Webster, 33, died June 6 at University of Pennsylvania Hospital at Philadelphia. She was born in New Brunswick and lived in South Brunswick before moving to New Egypt three years ago. She was a financial analyst for American Cyanamid Co., Princeton. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 133 in…
