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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Community, nation lose an American patriot
”Sevy” Di Cocco, shown in uniform, marches in one of Titusville’s annual July 4 parades.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Woman listed critical after Route 535 crash
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor A four-vehicle collision on Route 535 on Jan. 27 sent a 77-year-old East Brunswick woman to the hospital in critical condition, according to police. The accident took place around 8 a.m. Friday when Matthew Carvin, 20, of Yardville, Pennsylvania, driving a 2004 Ford Explorer, lost control of his vehicle…
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WEST AMWELL: DARE will be beneficiary of used clothing collection
By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — West Amwell Township is expected to put a bin on municipal property for the collection of used clothing, township Clerk Lora Olsen said Friday. Money raised from the clothing will help support the DARE (Drug Awareness Resistance Education) program run by the township’s police department. DARE programs…
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MONTGOMER: Citizens outline superintendent traits
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Nearly 30 citizens gathered at Montgomery High School on Jan. 30 to share their views on the strengths and issues of Montgomery schools and the knowledge, skills and traits they desire in a superintendent. The PennSearch team, a consultant group hired to help with the search for a new…
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South’s cross country team has raised the bar
By Kyle Bogdan, Special Writer This year’s South Hunterdon Regional High School cross country season began the same as the ones before it. Long runs, intervals and track practices pushed the team to be their very best. The season’s beginning was seemingly conventional; no one could have predicted its outcome. For the first time in…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Middle school musical brings classic to life
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Once upon a time, a group of middle school students signed up to put on a musical bringing to life a classic fairytale…and they lived happily ever after. That would certainly apply as the Crossroads North Middle School students prepare to open "Once Upon a Mattress" tonight at the…
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WEST AMWELL: Albanir gets kudos for athletic prowess
SHRHS girls basketball coach, Frank Schermerhorn (left), and Kelly Albanir
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PRINCETON: Township deer herd thinning to start Feb. 15
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Deer hunting and removal will begin in Princeton Township beginning Feb. 15 to control the excessive herd. There are between 450 to 500 deer in the 16 square miles of the Princetons. ”The state recommends 20 to 25 deer per square mile,” said Mark Johnson, animal control officer in September…
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ALLENTOWN: Redbirds have two champs
Juba, Rugo claim titles By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Both Frank Juba and Alec Rugo went into their championship matches at the Mercer County Wrestling Tournament facing unknown opponents. Both used their experience to come up with a winning strategy and came away winners last Saturday at Robbinsville High. Juba, the No. 2 seed…
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