Category: archives
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From trauma to tenderness: Injured Clinton cat makes incredible journey
Tabby’s Place: a Cat Sanctuary Staff For a six-month-old, Ella has experienced an awful lot of adventure. The tiny tabby was barely out of babyhood when she suffered the trauma of a lifetime. Good Samaritans found the young cat crumpled on the roadside. Ella had almost certainly been struck by a car, but a stroke…
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MANSFIELD: Town unites for annual parade and field day
Former Li’l Miss Columbus 2013 Macy McGarigle (left), 8, of Columbus placed the crowns on Li’l Miss Columbus of 2014, Anna VanMater (center), 7, of Columbus prior to the start of the parade at 10 a.m. while Mayor Robert Higgins (right) looks on.
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MANVILLE: Cash, briefcase reported taken
Police blotter, June 9-15 A Brooks Boulevard man reported at 11:46 a.m. June 16 that $354 was missing and gave police the name of a person he believed took it. — Someone took $96 in cash and change and briefcase valued at $20 from an unlocked car on 6th Avenue, police were told at 12:32…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Seniors turn the tassel
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor Valedictorian Julia Borowski has made history. She is the first Robbinsville High School student to be accepted to Yale University. She will attend Yale in the fall and major in chemistry. During her speech at the commencement ceremony held on the football field Friday night she urged her classmates…
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He writes of things he saw in downtown Flemington Town
Joe Shoemaker, Lambertville Just a little poem after some observation in downtown Flemington: On Main Street in Flemington Town — besides the businesses — the Windmill Lady can be found, swishing and swinging her arms. If you stand behind, you will feel the wind. Farther down, The Dog Walking Lady is around, with her many…
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LAWRENCE: Bomb threat at a store a hoax
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A threat to set off a bomb at the Dollar General store on Brunswick Pike last week turned out to be a hoax, according to the Lawrence Township Police Department. A store employee received a phone call at 3:51 p.m. June 16 from a man who demanded four Green Dot…
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LAWRENCE: Mazel tov: A bar mitzvah … 75 years late
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Sol Nudelman became a bar mitzvah — a man, in Jewish religious terms — Saturday morning. Only, it was about 75 years after he should have gone through that rite of passage as a typical 13-year-old boy. That’s because Mr. Nudelman was too busy surviving to think much about a…
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LAWRENCE: Anniversary service for Eggerts Crossing Village
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer At the end of Johnson Avenue, off Eggerts Crossing Road, sits a group of two-story townhouses. The brick-and-cedar-shingle buildings provide affordable housing to 100 families — many of them headed by single parents. Sunday afternoon, a special interfaith service will be held at the First Baptist Church of Eggerts Crossing…
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WEST AMWELL: Tight-knit school graduates senior class
Noe Cabellero poses with principal Mark Collins after receiving his diploma.
