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ROBBINSVILLE: Walsh aids softball defense
New catcher helps Robbinsville close in on title By Justin Feil, The Packet Group It’s days in the recent heat wave that make Shea Walsh question moving to catcher. ”I get really hot,” said the Robbinsville 10-year-old all-star. “I think this has been the hottest I’ve had so far.” Walsh and her Robbinsville teammates have…
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POLICE BLOTTER: July 28, 2011
Florence Wayne M. Boise, 43, of Browns Mills, and Dalbbagh, 63, of Roebling, were charged with theft and fraudulent use of a credit card on July 20. Police said that between Jan. 1 and May 31, Mr. Boise was driving a tractor-trailer for Papco Trucking. He had a company credit card and went to the…
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COLUMBUS: Northern Burlington 8U softball team wins state
Will represent at regionals By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Northern Burlington 8-and-under all-star softball team expected to do better this year with more than half of the team returning, but no one expected it to be this good. Northern Burlington knocked off Hamilton, 11-1, in four innings in the if-necessary game to capture…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pilot’s condition improves
Helicopter passenger, freelance photographer Julia Armstrong-Robertson, in a photo from her Delaware business web´site, remains in critical condition at Robert Wood Johnson Univer´sity Hospital in New Brunswick following the crash behind the In´dian Fields Elementary School in Dayton last week.
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STOCKTON: Bike-a-thon to benefit Lambertville Food Pantry
STOCKTON — An event to help raise funds for the Lambertville Food Pantry will be held Aug. 7. The Stockton Presbyterian Church is hosting the third annual Stockton Bike-a-thon, which will begin at 3 p.m. ”We will leave from the Stockton Presbyterian Church parking lot,” said a spokesman. Participants will ride along the towpath from…
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PRINCETON: Tax bill extension OK’d
Borough taxpayers have until Sept. 1 to pay their third quarter taxes with an extension agreed upon by the Borough Council on Tuesday night. Delays from the state have caused the borough to be late in mailing the bills. The state has been late certifying municipal levies to the county, which has caused a delay…
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MONTGOMERY: PSE&G sets electrical upgrade
MONTGOMERY PSE&G is planning to improve the electrical infrastructure in the Montgomery Township area. The initial phase included new supply circuits into the area that was completed in November 2010. The next phase of the project is to convert two customer-owned substations in the area of the new supply lines by the end of…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Deadline to replace Medina nears
By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The Democratic Municipal Committee has 15 days from Aug. 1 to come up with three nominees to serve out the remaining term of Township Committeeman Jason Medina, who resigned as of July 31. Jim Cann, the Democratic Municipal Committee chairman, said, “I will probably be one of…
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Louis De Lauro, Founder of Juggling Life, Passes Baton to Youngsters at MCCC’s Camp College
From left, Victoria Zangrilli, Max Irvin, Madison Roberts, Sean Wright (back), Luke Watson, Brittney Signore and Matthew Jean-Mary (back).
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