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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Nov. 4
A suspicious briefcase that had been left in front of an office on Brunswick Pike on Monday turned out to be empty and not a threat, according to police reports. A secretary at the office observed the tan leather briefcase when she reported for work at 10 a.m., police said. She notified her employer, who…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council OKs new police contract
By Evan Grossman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Borough criminals should be tossing and turning in their beds this week after the council approved a new contract that keeps the cops in business. All the T’s were crossed and the I’s finally dotted as the Borough Council voted 4-2 to authorize a new contract with the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Film judges like teen’s screenplay
Jaylon created a movie poster to present with her award-wining screenplay.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Kirson wins mayoral race
Newcomers Bibens, Woods unseat Democratic incumbents By Evan Grossman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The winds of change blew through the borough Tuesday with gale force. The political gusts were strong enough on Election Day to shift the political structure of Hightstown, putting in place a new mayor and two new council members in January. Democrat…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Voters OK open space purchase
Nov. 2 results for Lambertville, West Amwell and Stockton By Linda Seida, Staff Writer Voters at the polls in Lambertville overwhelmingly approved an open space ballot question on Tuesday, 852-456. Another 73 absentee voters approved the question while thirty-six absentee voters were against it. Voter approval means the city’s open space tax, 1 cent per…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens capture MCT field hockey
By Zoe Crain, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — Robbinsville High school field hockey head coach Naoma Cordi described her team as being a second-half team during the regular season. But in their Mercer County Tournament Championship game against Hopewell Valley, the Ravens were was anything but. Robbinsville began the game with a bang, as Lauren…
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MANVILLE: Eight-year-old shines in the movie lights
Alyssa Dima shows the autograph by actor John Leguizamo she got after she participated in filming a scene for his new movie. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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EAST WINDSOR: Township wants state to ‘return our money’
By Evan Grossman, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR Give us our money back. That was the message delivered to the state by the Township Council Wednesday night when it unanimously moved a pair of resolutions aimed at refocusing state legislators to fixing financial challenges facing municipalities across New Jersey. The first resolution introduced at Wednesday’s…
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SENIOR MENUS
Nov. 4-11 All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. 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…
