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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Turf field groundbreaking marked by $25K donation
Pictured at the July 5 turf field groundbreaking are: (from left) Charlotte Laracy (girls lacrosse), Laura Rodriquez (girls soccer), Casey Parret (Marching Black & Gold), Jen Didun (field hockey), Christian Dietz (boys soccer), “Murf” Butler (boys lacrosse), Sean Richards (football), Jim Caulfield (boys soccer) and Megan Hill (cheerleading). These CHS students are ready to shovel…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Art contest is part of FoHVOS’ 25th anniversary celebration
The Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space is partnering with Veridian Gallery in Pennington to sponsor an art contest for artistic depictions of open space and visual landscapes in Hopewell Valley. Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space (FoHVOS) is a nonprofit land trust that is dedicated to preserving the Valley’s character though open space and…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of July 12
Police received two calls about a large black dog wearing a red harness running on South Main Street around 8 a.m. July 2. Police found the dog and contacted animal control. A caller reported a loose black shepherd dog on his porch around 11:30 a.m. July 3. Animal control found and secured the dog. Police…
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TITUSVILLE: Results of the July 4 parade events
The annual Titusville July 4 celebration attracted the usual local crowd and lots of participants, despite the hot weather. Shown above are Heather and Drew Kintzel pulling their son, Tyler, on his float during the 69th Titusville Baby Parade. Tyler will be the fourth generation of the Kintzel family to be a member of the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Wandering bear reported
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Several residents and visitors to the township were surprised Monday afternoon to see a black bear roaming around. ”I didn’t get a picture because I was pretty shocked,” eyewitness Brandon Morris, 23, of Kendall Park said. “It was a pretty big bear.” The bear was spotted three times Monday…
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LAEF expands iPad pilot project in local schools
In June, the board of the Lambertville Area Education Foundation (LAEF) voted to expand its support for a pilot project exploring the uses of Apple iPads in the West Amwell Township Elementary and Lambertville Public schools. The board approved funds for acquisition of 10 more iPads each for the two schools. Moreover, the two school…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City resident has first new taxi license
Pictured above (from left) are: Fernando Cruz-Perez, owner of Lambertville Taxi; Mayor David Del Vecchio; Councilwoman Elaine Warner, Councilwoman Beth Asaro; and Councilman Ward Sanders.
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of July 12
Hillsborough Volunteer Fire Co. No. 36 and Neshanic Fire Co. No. 48 were called to Van Fleet Court on July 9 at 9:43 a.m. after Israelita Romero’s oven caught fire, police said. Police said there was no structural damage to the home, but Ms. Romero suffered severe burns to both of her legs. The fire…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Petito pitches Robbinsville to title
The Robbinsville 10-year-old softball all-stars take their victory lap with their District 12 championship banner after defeating West Windsor, 10-0, for the title. Photo by John Blaine
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