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Michael Hollo
Michael Hollo, 51, of Wesley Chapel, Fla., died Monday, June 18. Born in Perth Amboy, he was a resident of Kendall Park until moving four years ago to Wesley Chapel, Fla. He was proprietor of Mike’s Professional Painting and Wallpapering, Inc. in South Brunswick for 26 years, a business that he loved and took great…
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5K race at ETS to benefit YWCA
Calling all runners and walkers: The third annual ETS Firecracker 5K run, which benefits the YWCA Princeton, will take place Tuesday, June 26, and is sure to be a festive, fun-filled evening. The event begins at 7:30 p.m. and will be held rain or shine. Participants can register between 6 and 7:15 p.m. at Conant…
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WTLL softball 12’s to open play Wednesday
By: Kyle Moylan When Ron Ailey managed the 10-year-olds two years ago, Washington placed third in the District 12 Softball Tournament. Last year the 12-year-olds managed to place second to West Windsor in the District 12 Little League Tournament. Washington, for sure, will be in the mix again as the District 12 Softball Tournament for…
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POLICE BEAT
From the June 21 edition BORDENTOWN CITY A computer valued at $4,000 was stolen from the Bordentown Family Medical Care Center on June 14. Police responding to a burglar alarm at 11:50 p.m. found a broken rear window at the Third Street building. An inventory is being conducted to determine if any other items besides…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: Two license plates were taken from a car parked at Foreign Specialties on North Main Street sometime between 5 p.m. on June 9, and 7 a.m. on June 11. The estimated value of the plates is $10. *** Joan C. Fisher, 50, of Plainfield, was charged with possession of CDS and drug paraphernalia at…
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EDITORIAL
Hillsborough expected more from bypass. We’re probably not the only ones in Hillsborough scratching our heads and wondering what happened to the Route 206 Bypass, after looking at the plans presented last week. Since the mid-1990s, Hillsborough’s future has rested on the construction of the bypass and the resulting change of Route 206 from Old…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
From the June 21 edition Resident backs efforts to change township name To the editor: I would like to praise Lew Koushel on his hard work and perseverance in obtaining the many signatures needed on his petition to change our community’s name from Washington Township to Robbinsville. As a resident since 1987, I want Mr.…
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OBITUARIES
From the June 21 edition Terry A. Haines Terry A. Haines (Ashmore), 52, died Saturday at Lourdes Hospital in Willingboro. Born in Mount Holly, she resided in Florence Township for many years before moving to Burlington Township 23 years ago. Ms. Haines was a homemaker, but previously worked as a receptionist for the TransAmerica DeLaVal…
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Search for missing man continues to be fruitless
HAMILTON There have been no new developments in the search for 81-year-old Gordon Hector, missing since Friday evening and thought to have possibly headed toward Princeton, the Hamilton Township Police Department said Thursday. According to Lt. James Kostoplis, after days of searching areas at least two to three times, things aren’t looking good. "The…
