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Neil Jones
Neil Jones, 68, of Dayton, died Wednesday, Oct. 18, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in New York, he resided in Queens, N.Y., and Long Island, N.Y., before moving to Dayton three years ago. Mr. Jones was a member of South Brunswick Senior Center, where he served as a ranger and held…
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Steinert stops streak
BOYS SOCCER By: Tim Falls The Hopewell Valley Central High School boys varsity soccer team suffered its first loss in nine games as Steinert eliminated the Bulldogs from the Mercer County Tournament on Monday. Prior to that, Hopewell edged West Windsor-Plainsboro North, 4-3, in a shootout after the game remained tied, 0-0, through regulation and…
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Obituaries
Dario Stefani HOPEWELL Dario Stefani, 81, died Monday at Hunterdon Medical Center. Born in Ohio, Mr. Stefani was a resident of Hopewell for 76 years. He was a self-employed contractor and a veteran of the U.S. Army. Mr. Stefani was preceded in death by his parents John and Emma Stefani and his sister Ida…
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EDITOR’S JOURNAL (10/26/06)
Soon, we’ll take that 3 a.m. trip to White Castle By: John Dunphy We’ll keep this edition brief, folks. I hope everyone is doing quite well this October. I’ve been keeping busy with that vegetarian thing, which runs out Tuesday, Oct. 31. Have I decided to start shoveling White Castles into my gullet as soon…
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New Road bridge reopened Tuesday
Bridge has a 10-ton limit and the lanes have an expanded width of 8 feet Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes and a New Road resident cut the ribbon Tuesday to officially reopen the bridge spanning Woodsville Brook on New Road. Mr. Hughes and resident Georgia Reed officiated at the reopening of the bridge, which…
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Smolinka takes fourth in county race
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK By: Rudy Brandl BERNARDS Ashley Smolinka has been leading the way for the Hillsborough High girls’ cross country team this season. The HHS girls are in rebuilding mode, so it’s only fitting that a freshman phenom is the leader of the pack. Smolinka didn’t just lead her team in last…
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Lady Raiders lose controversial county semifinal
Team set for revenge in divisional showdown By: Rudy Brandl BRIDGEWATER The Hillsborough High girls’ soccer team won’t have to wait long to avenge Saturday’s loss to Montgomery in the Somerset County Tournament semifinals. Hillsborough will have destiny in its hands when it travels south to Cougar Stadium for tonight’s (Thursday) Delaware East Division…
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Mary Mazzola
Mary (Richetti) Mazzola, 77, died Tuesday, Oct. 10, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she lived in Old Bridge for 37 years and moved to Monmouth Junction nine years ago. She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Salvatore Mazzola; three sons, Nicholas and his wife, Delores, of…
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Hun knocks out LHS
BOYS SOCCER By: Tim Falls The Lawrence High School boys varsity soccer team deserved better than its seventh-seed in the Mercer County Tournament. The Cardinals had two tough games in the county playoffs, a shootout win over 10th-seeded West Windsor-Plainsboro South in the opening round and a 4-2 loss to Hun, the second seed in…
