Category: archives
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Hopewell claims trophy
11-year-olds win Montgomery Tournament. By: Tim Falls The Hopewell Valley 11-year-old Tournament team has an ongoing history of success. The 11-year-olds have finished first or second in all but one of the tournaments they have entered since they formed as a nine-year-old team. Hopewell defeated East Brunswick, 4-2, to win the Montgomery Tournament Championship game.…
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Past Forward
Painter and sculptor Guy Ciarcia uses photography for his exhibit ‘Totally Trenton, A Modern Look Back.’ By: Megan Sullivan Hopewell resident Guy Ciarcia drove all around Trenton looking for a pick-up game of basketball, but then realized it was baseball season. Everywhere he looked, kids were out on the baseball field, not the basketball court.…
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School district adds suicide prevention unit
One of the incidents that prompted the program was the death of a 16-year-old sophomore after a friend with whom he had made a suicide pact crashed his car into a utility pole on Route 1. By:Marisa Maldonado The district plans on making a few additions to the curriculum. Starting next year, high school freshmen…
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Vincent Canterelli
HILLSBOROUGH Vincent James Canterelli died July 6 at home. He was 70. Born in Millstone, he lived in Manville and Bridgewater before making his home in Hillsborough 36 years ago. In 1971, Mr. Canterelli established his CPA firm Canterelli and Co. which today has grown to be known as Canterelli, Vernoia and Enterline. He…
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Book Notes
The Dutch take Manhattan By: Joan Ruddiman On a recent Amtrak trip back from Washington, D.C., I sat next to a lady engrossed in a paperback. Always curious as to what people choose to read, I peeked at the cover. Russell Shorto’s wonderful "The Island at the Center of the World," two years after it…
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Ground is broken for Howe Commons expansion
New building will add approximately 7,500 square feet of space and will finish the "town square" that is featured in the middle of the Commons By John Tredrea Lineal descendants of the late William P. Howe and the late Dr. William Abey, once two of Pennington Borough’s most illustrious citizens, were on hand under beautiful…
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HHS players make huge impact in Sunshine Classic
Mychalczuk, Jordan star By: John E. Powers Though the annual Sunshine All-Star Football Classic no longer pits players from the Skyland Conference against those from Mercer County, the West team definitely had a Skyland flavor at The College of New Jersey’s Lions Stadium in this year’s game. In fact, Hillsborough players were major contributors…
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Lung’s hard work keeps Florence 12’s breathing
By: Sean Moylan After a 15-5 loss to West Windsor on Sunday night, the previously undefeated Florence 12-year-old Little League All-Star baseball team was looking for a stopper to get it over the hump in Monday night’s game versus Ewing. Luckily, Cameron Lung was there to breathe new life into Florence’s chances of winning a…
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Brothers face charges following break-ins
The arrests were made as a result of a six-month investigation into "smash and grab" burglaries. By: Charlie Olsen Two brothers were charged July 4 as a result of a six-month investigation into "smash and grab" burglaries of convenience stores, bagel shops, pizza restaurants and Chinese take-out restaurants. Mario Moklak, 30, and Jeffrey Moklak, 28,…
