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Police Blotter-July 10, 2008
Lambertville Thomas Donovan, 47, of Flemington was charged with drunken driving July 4. Police saw Mr. Donovan stop his vehicle on Hancock Street before exiting on the side of the road at 9:15 p.m. Police approached Mr. Donovan as other motorists were swerving around his stopped vehicle. Mr. Donovan also was charged with reckless driving,…
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Senior Menus-July 10, 2008
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $4.75. 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 unless otherwise noted. Regular menu Thursday, July 10 — White…
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Editorial-July 10, 2008
Strengthen law limiting false alarms By Mae Rhine, Managing Editor The Eagle Fire Company spent nearly 40 hours last week, responding to false fire alarms. It now costs the company $250 for each of these calls, including rising fuel costs and equipment maintenance. And that doesn’t include what it costs — in time spent —…
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Manville High 2007-2008 Year in Sports
A final look back at scholastic athletic seasons by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor Manville High recently completed its second full school year as a member of the Skyland Conference. Moving to a powerful league with larger schools has proved a difficult chore for the Mustangs in just about every sport. Only one varsity team managed…
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Stanley R. Larkin Sr.
Stanley R. Larkin Sr., 88, of Florence, died on July 6. Born in Trenton, he was a World War II veteran, serving his country in the Navy in the Pacific Theater. Upon returning to civilian life, he continued his career with the Pennsylvania Railroad, retiring as a locomotive engineer after 37 years of service. He…
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City sells parking lot to raise money for budget
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — To help raise money in a tough budget year, the city is selling one of its parking lots for $140,000. ”It was less than we were looking for, but more than the assessed value and three times what we paid for it,” Mayor David Del Vecchio said. The…
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South athletes compete in Football Classic
By John E. Powers, Sports Writer It was a stage neither South Hunterdon Regional High School graduates Kyle Hart or Dan Musselman had ever experienced. The stage was The College of New Jersey’s Lions Stadium in Ewing; the game, the 12th annual Sunshine Football Classic on July 2 before 3,098 fans. Both played and contributed…
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Jessica Galli nominated for prestigious ESPY award
Online voters have until June 12 to help Jessica Galli claim an ESPY Award. File photo
