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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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School officials ‘excited’ about new anti-gang policy
Board of Education approves measure 8-1. By: Lea Kahn The Lawrence Township Board of Education adopted a policy last week banning gang-related activity, clothes, gestures and other indicators that gangs might be gaining a toehold in Lawrence public schools. The "Gang and Gang-Related Activity Policy" covers activity at school and school associated functions and activities…
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Quoth the Ravens, winless in football nevermore
By: Kyle Moylan Once upon an afternoon hardly dreary, Jason Gray pondered, neither weak or weary, over many plays to be of Robbinsville football lore. Not that they were napping, yet suddenly there came a tapping, as of someone not so gently rapping, rapping at Robbinsville’s end zone door. "’Tis some visitor," they muttered, "Tapping…
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HHS football rally falls short
Jenkins scores in 13-6 loss to Central By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High football team played well enough to stay in the game until the final seconds of last Friday night’s home opener vs. Hunterdon Central. Unfortunately for the Raiders and first-year head coach Vinnie Coviello, a few key mistakes prevented them from breaking…
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Developing a passion for music
Program helps youngsters combine musice and movement By: Madeleine Johnson Barbara Lysenko knows what it’s like to harbor a love for music without having an outlet in which to express it. Eight years ago, Ms. Lysenko and her business partner, Marilyn Schwartz, decided to turn this experience into something positive. They wanted to help young…
