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  • Old salvage yard eyed for housing, businesses

    By: Cara Latham    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The site of a former ship-salvaging yard along the Delaware River may be developed into a combination of small businesses and housing units.    Developer Princewood Buckingham is in the process of contracting and buying the 90-acre property off Burlington Road from a private owner, and then will work with…

  • HHS boys sweep X-C opener

    RAIDER ROUNDUP By: Rudy Brandl        The Hillsborough High boys opened the cross country campaign by sweeping Bridgewater-Raritan (23-36) and Watchung Hills (15-50) at Pleasant Valley Park.    Senior Joe Bernardo won the race in 16:55. Jordan Magath (17:15) and Jason Walton (17:23) weren’t far behind in second and third place, respectively.    Other Raiders who contributed…

  • Post Forum

    Does a recent study by AECOM Consult change your opinion of the MOM line? Does a recent study by AECOM Consult change your opinion of the MOM line?

  • A holiday to seek repentance

    Local Jewish community discusses Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur By: Joseph Harvie    Local rabbis are asking their congregations to look for ways to repent not only for their sins, but also for the sins of the world during the High Holidays, which begin Friday at sundown when Rosh Hashana starts.    Jews will commemorate the beginning…

  • Police Blotter – Sept. 21, 2006

    By: Lambertville    On Saturday, police responded to a complaint of vandalism on York Street. Two juveniles were seen kicking out a section of the railing and posts of the gazebo at Sheridan Park, police said. They fled before police arrived. ***    Brian Rappaport, 28, of Oregon, was arrested Sept. 14 for having an outstanding traffic…

  • Robert Walters

       MANVILLE — Robert G. Walters died Sept. 14 at home. He was 65.    He was born in Bayonne, and was a resident of Manville for the past 35 years.    Mr. Walters worked as an electrical engineer for PSE&G in Newark for 35 years before retiring.    He served in the U.S. Army.    He was a member…

  • Hopewell routs Ravens

    GIRLS SOCCER By: Mike Molaro    It took about 25 minutes for the Hopewell Valley Central High School girl’s soccer squad to get going in its September 13 match at Robbinsville. But once the Lady Bulldogs got its game in gear, the home standing Ravens had no chance as HoVal upped its record to 2-1 with…

  • Man struck by auto remains hospitalized

    Raymond R. Michno Jr. was struck by a car while walking across West Camplain Road at 8:05 p.m. Sunday. By: Donna Lukiw    Raymond R. Michno Jr., 47, of South Main Street, is recovering at Robert Wood Johnson after being struck by a vehicle while walking across West Camplain Road at 8:05 p.m. Sunday.    Hospital officials…

  • Murder suspect nabbed in Florence

    By: Molly Petrilla    FLORENCE — A Burlington City man who is charged with murder was arrested in the Toll Gate Condominium complex off Fire House Lane.    According to police, township officers helped secure the building and surrounding area as Burlington City Tactical Team members apprehended Damian Jasper, 19, of Burlington City at 4:20 p.m. on…