Category: archives
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ROBBINSVILLE: Petito pitches Robbinsville to title
Softball 10s repeat as champ By Jashvina Shah, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — Despite not pitching her best against West Windsor earlier in the tournament, Robbinsville’s Alexa Petito was never worried about taking the mound at the RJ Ward Complex as Robbinsville’s 10s softball squad fought for another District 12 title. Petito helped her own…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lambertville City police reported: — Talbert Green, 31, of Trenton, was charged with criminal and traffic offenses as a result of a motor vehicle stop on July 2. Officer Michael Gramlich stopped Mr. Green on Route 29 at 1:55 a.m. after he allegedly was seen speeding. Mr. Green was determined to be under the influence…
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LAEF expands iPad pilot project in local schools
In June, the board of the Lambertville Area Education Foundation (LAEF) voted to expand its support for a pilot project exploring the uses of Apple iPads in the West Amwell Township Elementary and Lambertville Public schools. The board approved funds for acquisition of 10 more iPads each for the two schools. Moreover, the two school…
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JAMESBURG: Tattoo shop marks artful anniversary
Nicole Cosentino photo Tattoo artists Chris Mirro and shop owner Gabriele Myklebust stand behind the counter of Simply Ink Tattoo in Jamesburg.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Wandering bear reported
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Several residents and visitors to the township were surprised Monday afternoon to see a black bear roaming around. ”I didn’t get a picture because I was pretty shocked,” eyewitness Brandon Morris, 23, of Kendall Park said. “It was a pretty big bear.” The bear was spotted three times Monday…
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Centurion Ministries welcomes new Trustee, Justice Virginia Long
By Jamie Kyte Sapoch Centurion Ministries is pleased to announce that Virginia Long has become a Member of its Board of Directors. The goal of Centurion Ministries is to vindicate and free from prison those individuals in the United States and Canada who are factually innocent of the crimes for which they have been unjustly…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town celebrates nation’s birth
By Nicole Cosentino, Special Writer A dazzling fireworks display lit up the sky in South Brunswick at the Crossroads Middle Schools campus on Kingston Lane on June 6. ”It’s a beautiful night; the humidity’s down,” Princeton Walk resident Camille Frosztega said. “It’s perfect.” More than 5,000 people attended the third annual event, according to Sgt.…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of July 12
Police received two calls about a large black dog wearing a red harness running on South Main Street around 8 a.m. July 2. Police found the dog and contacted animal control. A caller reported a loose black shepherd dog on his porch around 11:30 a.m. July 3. Animal control found and secured the dog. Police…
