Category: archives
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Left wing, right wing — it’s all good
Mitch Geier and his good friend, Shotsie, an umbrella cockatoo under his care, prove it’s not necessarily feathers that make fine friends.
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Farrell hopes Warriors can expect more state play
By Kyle Moylan, Sports Editor The one down side to the New Egypt High Warriors’ football team snatching the last playoff spot in the Central Jersey Group I field was the match-up it created. This past Saturday, New Egypt was defeated at top-seeded South River, 28-0. While New Egypt coach Tom Farrell and his players…
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For one township family, pantry helps make ends meet
Social Services looking for food donations for holidays by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer The holiday season is a time when families come together, usually over a large meal. For some less fortunate people though, affording these customary feasts is difficult, if not impossible. And when residents’ ends don’t meet, many turn to the South Brunswick…
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Thanks to Scouts for food drive
As the holidays approach, it’s the time of year again for the local Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts to help out those less fortunate with their annual Thanksgiving food drive. This year was a huge success and it enables us to get a jump start on packing up our food boxes for families. Between…
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Elks to have Friday dinner
The Lambertville Elks, 66 Wilson St., will have a dinner Friday, Nov. 16, from 6 to 8 p.m. There will be scallops with butter rum sauce over linguini as well as the deep fryer menu. All dinners include salad bar, dessert, coffee and tea. For takeouts, call 397-4210.
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Crash kills father
Kendall Park man dies in Rt. 1 accident by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer A Kendall Park man died early Saturday morning after his car ran off Route 1 and hit a utility pole just south of Henderson Road. Michael Mausen, 32, was pronounced dead at the scene, police stated. According to a press release, police…
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Police Beat
BORDENTOWN CITY Adam Watkins, 33, of Cape Coral, Fla., was charged Oct. 31 with public intoxication and disorderly conduct. Police were called to Farnsworth Avenue and Park Street at 8:25 p.m. by a mother walking with her children, who reported a suspicious man following trick-or-treaters. She told police that the man had used profanity and…
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Paying to play for Jake
Flag football teams battle in fundraising games By Mary Ellen Zangara Special Writer The second annual Pay to Play flag football tournament to benefit Jake Whitenight on Nov. 4 at Gerber Field pitted four area teams against each other on the gridiron. But the real winner was Jake Whitenight, the infant son of Lynn and…
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Careers end for Ravens’ first seniors
By Kyle Moylan, Sports Editor ASBURY PARK—As Jason Gray was giving the final post-game speech of the year this past Saturday, his confident and decisive voice started to crack. The Robbinsville High football players knelt down at midfield on the Asbury Park surface, listening intently to every word Gray had to say. They stared up…
