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EDITORIAL: Police taking steps to stop gang activity
New anti-gang initiative by SBPD is a great step in the right direction The township Police Department deserves kudos for being proactive. Rather than waiting for gang activity to seep into the township, it is meeting the potential problems head on. About two weeks ago, Police Chief Raymond Hayducka created a new Gang Intelligence Unit…
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39 straight and counting
Florence, NBC football teams continue winning ways By: Sean Moylan Under normal circumstances, Burlington City has the kind of offense (win or lose) that’s used to producing at least five or six big plays a game. But that was before the Blue Devils took on Nick Lubrano’s Florence High football team’s punishing defense this past…
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OBITUARIES, Sept. 29, 2006
Irene F.P. Emann, Ashley Henderson Huff, Margaret Schaefer, Richard A. Carroll, Edyth K. Myers, Mary D. Sproles, John F. McKee Jr. Irene F.P. Emann Retired ETS supervisor Irene F. Patko Emann of Princeton died Tuesday at University Medical Center at Princeton. She was 70. Born and raised in Franklin Township in Somerset County, she…
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Event planners praise ex-principal’s efforts
To the editor By: Project Graduation would like to thank former Hillsborough High School Principal Doug Poye for his continued support of Project Graduation. Principal Poye has been a strong supporter of Project Graduation, and has never missed the celebration. He has helped to strengthen the ties between Hillsborough High School and Project Graduation.…
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Routes 31-518 intersection open again to area traffic
NJDOT met its estimated completion date By Ruth Luse In December 2004 when improvement work actually began at the intersection of Route 31 and Route 518 Mark Lavorgna, a spokesman for NJ Department of Transportation (NJDOT), estimated the intersection improvement project would be complete by late 2006. He was just about on target.…
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It’s a chess face-off at Princeton Public Library
By: Courtney Gross Pack your kings, queens and pawns for the fourth chess day at the Princeton Public Library on Saturday. The library will welcome national Chess Master Glenn Bady who plans to challenge 20 opponents all at the same time. Mr. Bady, a resident of Philadelphia who has played at three of the library’s…
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Safety in numbers
Tapping into the wealth of statewide human and social services By: Cara Latham Everyone knows what to do in case of an emergency: Dial 911. But what many might not know is that there are other numbers people can call to get information for themselves or tip off law enforcement to suspicious or illegal activities.…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: A 54-year-old Lambertville resident reported a bucket of copper washers valued at $350 stolen from his business, Esco Precision, Inc. on Old Camplain Road overnight on Sept. 19. The owner said that two buckets containing 30,000 copper washers were being stored at the rear of the shop when one of his employees left aat…
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MCT is tough on LHS
MCT TENNIS By: Mike Molaro Mick Cimorelli found out two important things about his Lawrence High School girls tennis squad after Monday’s action at the Mercer County Girls Tennis Championships at Mercer County Park. First, the Cardinals aren’t quite ready to take on the county’s heavyweight programs like Hun, West Windsor-Plainsboro South, Princeton, and Stuart…
