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  • HAMILTON: Judge reduces bail for driver in fatal auto crash

    The bail for an alleged drunk driver that crashed into a truck and killed his three passengers Dec. 12 on Interstate Highway 95 in Lawrence has been reduced to $500,000 cash or bond, according to by Lea Kahn, Packet Media Group The bail for an alleged drunk driver that crashed into a truck and killed…

  • SOUTH HUNTERDON: Eagles are gunned down in Saturday’s hoop finals

    By James Evans, Special Writer    Little went its way for the South Hunterdon’s boys’ basketball team, as the Eagles lost to the New Hope-Solebury Lions, 53-42, at home Saturday, Dec. 28.    Playing without senior Jake Whittaker, the Eagles (3-1) needed their younger players to step up in the finale of the Over the River Holiday…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Sheriff honors officers for duty above and beyond

    HILLSBOROUGH: Sheriff honors officers for duty above and beyond

    Sheriff’s Officer Mark Impellizeri, left, was awarded an Exceptional Duty Award by Sheriff Frank Provenzano at a Dec. 23 ceremony. 

  • BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: January 2

    Sat., Jan. 4    A musical concert, featuring the Capital City Gospel Singers of Trenton will be held at 4 p.m. at Mt. Zion AME Church, 36 East Burlington Street, Bordentown. There is no cost for the concert, but a free will offering for the benefit of the deceased and anointed Jasper T. Daniels Jr.’s Scholarship…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Feltes steps down on ‘high note’

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Feltes steps down on ‘high note’

    Bordentown Mayor Jim Cann presents a plaque of appreciation to Committeeman Karl Feltes at the Dec. 26 Township Committee meeting. From left are Committeeman John Moynihan, Committeeman Feltes, Mayor Cann, Deputy Mayor Jill Popko and Committeeman Stephen Benowitz. Photo by David Kilby

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Feltes steps down on ‘high note’

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Feltes steps down on ‘high note’

    As Committeeman Karl Feltes said his reluctant goodbyes to township officials and his fellow residents, he was thanked for his service at the last meeting of the year Dec. 26. by David Kilby, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — As Committeeman Karl Feltes said his reluctant goodbyes to township officials and his fellow residents, he was…

  • HAMILTON: Caregivers offer needed assistance

    HAMILTON: Caregivers offer needed assistance

    From left, ICGMC volunteer Mary Ann Lindner, Executive Director Jane Latini, volunteer Mary Lou Cimini and Nurse Case Manager Nancy Remer pose with some of the festively decorated food baskets before delivery to area residents. Courtesy photo

  • REGION: Toys for Tots drive a resounding success

    REGION: Toys for Tots drive a resounding success

    Local fire departments in Robbinsville and Plumsted teamed up with the Marine Corps. Reserve Toys for Tots annual campaign to provide toys as Christmas gifts to less fortunate children in the community. by Amy Batista, Special Writer Local fire departments in Robbinsville and Plumsted teamed up with the Marine Corps. Reserve Toys for Tots annual…

  • HAMILTON: Judge reduces fatal crash driver’s bail

    Defense attorney blames weather conditions for crash by Lea Kahn, Packet Media Group The bail for an alleged drunk driver that crashed into a truck and killed his three passengers Dec. 12 on Interstate Highway 95 in Lawrence has been reduced to $500,000 cash or bond, according to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office.    Bail had…