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  • Colts improve to 5-1

    MYAL FOOTBALL    Sunday afternoon in Manville, the Colts played another 4-1 team and were able to defeat the Middlesex Midgets 14-0 to improve their record to 5-1 on the season.    The rainy weather forced offensive coach Al Rizk to be a little careful in the play calling but the Colts offense responded anyway. Both captains…

  • Elmer Bartolomei

        BORDENTOWN — Elmer J. Bartolomei, 91, died Friday at the Clare Estates in Bordentown.     Born in Trenton, he was a longtime Hamilton resident moving to Ormond Beach, Fla. for 15 years. He returned to New Jersey where he lived at the Clare Estates Assisted Living for the past year.     Mr. Bartolomei was…

  • Mustangs getting closer to first win

    Boys squander lead on Senior Night by John Beisser, Sports Writer    In a classic case of learning how to crawl before you can walk, the goals are starting to come for the Manville High boys’ soccer team and if this offensive consistency continues, wins are sure to follow.    While Manville has lost its first four…

  • Americo J. Mazzoni

    Americo J. Mazzoni, 96, of Hamilton Township, died Sept. 22 at his home.     He was born in Wishaw, Pa. and had resided in this area for most of his life. A World War II Army veteran, he had retired from Congoleum-Nairn of Hamilton Township where he was employed as a boiler operator-engineer. He was…

  • John W. Bodnar

       John W. Bodnar of Lawrence died Sunday at Capital Health System’s Fuld Campus. He was 45.    Born in Trenton, he had resided all of his life in Lawrence Township.    Mr. Bodnar was a stagehand at the Sovereign Bank Arena with Local No. 8 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stagehands & Motion Pictures. He had…

  • Carl E. Fritz

    MANSFIELD — Carl E. Fritz, 76, died Sept. 22 at Virtua Memorial Hospital in Mount Holly.     Born in Philadelphia, Pa. he lived there and in Kings Park, N.Y. before moving to Columbus 10 years ago. He was an Army veteran of the Korean Conflict. He was a dual member of the Frankfort Lodge 292…

  • State police release Uniform Crime Report

    By Vanessa Holt, Managing Editor The New Jersey State Police released the Uniform Crime Report last week, detailing the statistics of violent and non-violent crimes reporter in municipalities throughout the state.      The largest drops in the Northern Burlington County area were mainly in its more rural towns: Mansfield, New Hanover, North Hanover and Springfield…

  • Adele Kazin Spiro

       Adele Kazin Spiro, 66, of Pennington, died on Sunday at her residence.    Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. to Meyer (Mac) Kazin and Elsie Lederman Kazin, she was a graduate of Brooklyn College.    Ms. Spiro had lived in the Hopewell Valley area since 1983. She was deeply involved in public education, giving her time to her children’s…

  • Marjorie Campbell

        BORDENTOWN — Marjorie Billingham Campbell, 80, died Sept. 23.     She was born in Bordentown, New Jersey to Walter and Abigail Billingham. She married John Andrew Campbell in 1947 in Bordentown, New Jersey.     She was preceded in death by her parents and her three brothers. Her husband John passed away in 2002. Survivors…