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Police Beat
Allentown Police on Nov. 23 charged Line Jeppesen, 25, of Hightstown with driving while suspended and contempt of court in connection with a $43 warrant issued by Asbury Park. According to police, officers stopped Ms. Jeppesen for a moving violation on North Main Street at 1:35 p.m. and found the warrant. She posted bail and…
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Arrests made in yeshiva paintball attack
Web Update By: Cara Latham Editor’s Note: The online version of this story differs from that printed in the Nov. 30 Messenger-Press because the information regarding the arrest of two area men in the attack on the yeshiva house did not become available until after The Messenger-Press went to print. ROOSEVELT — State police have…
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Boys swim team will try to build on its most successful year
By: Sean Richards Coming off its greatest season in school history, it shapes up as another banner year for the constantly-improving South Brunswick High School boys swimming team. A year ago the Vikings tied the school record for most wins (eight) in a season, advanced to the state tournament for the first time and compiled…
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New tunnel sends seniors out in style
Jones Era ends with another victory By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High seniors didn’t just leave the field in style with last Thursday’s Thanksgiving Day football victory over Montgomery. They and the rest of their football teammates entered the field with plenty of pomp and circumstance, emerging from an impressive new tunnel through a cloud…
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Letters
Accident shows community’s spirit To the editor: My son, Jonathan Miller, was in the ARC van Nov. 21 when it hit the telephone pole and turned over. I received a call at work concerning the accident, as did my husband, and we had to rush home. Obviously we were very concerned and upset. I…
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HHS defense blanks Montgomery in football finale
Raiders extend lead in Turkey Day series By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High defense had something to prove on Thanksgiving Day. Coming off a rare poor performance in the 31-21 loss to Freehold in the consolation game, the Raiders needed to make one final statement on the defensive side of the ball. How about five…
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OBITUARIES (11/30/06)
Michael Carlo Michael D. Carlo, of Lawrence, died Tuesday at home. He was 67. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he resided in Hamilton Township before moving to Lawrence seven years ago. Mr. Carlo was a retired vendor from the Columbus Farmer’s Market, in Columbus. Son of the late John and Fanny DeVincentis Carlo, father of the…
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Obituaries
Mary G. Haramy TRENTON Mary G. Haramy, 93, died Sunday at Millhouse Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Trenton. Born in Trenton, Mrs. Haramy was a lifelong resident. She retired from General Motors and was a member of St. Stanislaus Parish and its Rosary Society. She was also a member of Mt. Carmel Guild. She…
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For ‘Mother Earth’
Local slow food purveyors attend Terra Madre 2006. By: John Dunphy The adventures of three local foodies last month included a transcontinental flight, falling asleep in a vineyard at midnight, and a truck nearly wiping their rented Ford Fiesta off the map. Still, Mikey Azzara, David Zaback and Gabriele Carbone, the three representatives of The…
