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  • Injured man won’t cooperate with police

    Police said they followed a blood trail and found a Hispanic man suffering from a severe head injury. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — Police were called to the corner of Union and Bridge streets last week after a large amount of fresh blood was discovered on the sidewalk.    When police arrived at about 6 a.m.…

  • Committee to be formed for My Ben site plan

    The site, 63 acres of which is in Stockton, could be used for hunting, environmental education and hiking, among other things. By: Linda Seida    STOCKTON — The borough still does not have a management plan in place for the My Ben tract, but officials are planning to form an ad hoc committee to make recommendations.…

  • Obituaries-Aug. 9, 2007

    Nicholas Cicchino Sr.    WEST AMWELL — Nicholas "Pickles" Cicchino Sr. died Monday, July 30, at home.    Born and raised in Lambertville, he moved to West Amwell in 1963.    He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in Lambertville and a graduate of the former Lambertville High School, Class of 1948, where…

  • Editorial-Aug. 9, 2007

    Hunterdon Arc needs help to assist clients By: Mae Rhine    The Arc of Hunterdon does wonderful work with its developmentally disabled clients in its eight group homes in the county, including one in Sergeantsville; in its 14 supervised living apartments; and in its two day programs, the Point Breeze Day Center in Kingwood Township, where…

  • An honor for Special Olympics center

    Lawrence facility gets "Camp Shriver" designation By: Olivia Tattory    LAWRENCE — The excitement in the room was overwhelming while Special Olympics athletes waited for their pizza lunch on a recent Friday. More excitement for them that day, however, was to come later during the Special Olympics New Jersey Sports Complex five-week Camp Shriver day camp.…

  • OBITUARIES, Aug. 7, 2007

    Dr. Patricia Jo Carver Dr. Patricia Jo Carver Retired psychologist     Dr. Patricia Jo Carver of Princeton died Friday at University Medical Center at Princeton. She was 74.    Born in New Britain, Conn., she was a former resident of Toronto. In Princeton, Dr. Clark was a psychologist in private practice before retiring.    She served as…

  • Rec hoops winner Koehler has local flavor

    Hyncik returns for title, Grant earns MVP By: Justin Feil    It had been a while since Adam Hyncik celebrated a basketball championship.    The wait is what made Sunday night’s 75-61 win for Koehler & Co. over Mercedes Benz of Princeton all the more special. With the win, Koehler & Co. won the Princeton Recreation Department…

  • Lights will soon shine on restored Princeton Battle Monument

    Ceremony is set for Sept. 15 By: Nick Norlen    The fencing is down, and the lighting will be up soon at the Princeton Battle Monument.    Now that the restoration phase of the project is complete, the Princeton Parks Alliance is in the home stretch of the $125,000 illumination project.    Kevin Wilkes, the architect coordinating the…

  • Ethics looms large for 14th District candidates

    District includes West Windsor and Plainsboro By: Paul Koepp    The 14th District legislative candidates agree that the public’s faith in elected officials in the state is at a low point, although they have different ideas about what kinds of ethics reforms should be pursued to restore that faith.    The 14th District includes West Windsor and…