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HILLSBOROUGH: Helicopter, dog join in early-morning search
Police news for week of June 9 Police called in a helicopter and tracking dog to help in their early-morning, two-hour chase Saturday of a man allegedly wanted on warrants by other departments. While on patrol at about 1 a.m. in a residential development, officers came upon three pedestrians they considered suspicious. Police said they…
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PRINCETON: Moore wins Democratic primary
Primary night was a night of surprise and upset in Princeton Borough. The Republican dark horse gathered enough votes to secure her place on the November ballot for mayor in Princeton Borough and a newcomer unseated a sitting councilman for the Democratic line, according to unofficial election returns. Yina Moore, a member of the Planning…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Fire guts house
By Amber Cox BORDENTOWN CITY A fire on Willow Street on Saturday night destroyed a duplex house and sent two residents and a fireman to the hospital. Police said upon their arrival around 8:30 p.m. there was a heavy fire on the third floor at 521 Willow St. Fire crews from Fire District 1…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Woodfern students thanked at school’s ‘Spirit Rally’
Amy Sutton, a representative from the American Red Cross came May 20 to Woodfern School’s final Spirit Rally of the year, to accept Woodfern’s donation of $613.85 to help the people of Japan. The Student Council had organized two fundraisers to help the victims. In “Cakes for the Quake,” Woodfern students brought in more than…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar for week of June 9
Students present their own plays Friday, June 10 — Hillsborough High School Theatre will present “Hillsborough Shorts,” an evening of student written and directed one-act plays at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the high school, 466 Raider Blvd. Admission is $10. Tickets will be sold at the door. For info or to reserve, call…
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LAWRENCE: Colonial Bowling Lanes getting major makeover
By Lea Kahn When Mayor Greg Puliti was young, he belonged to the junior bowling league that met at the Colonial Bowling Lanes on Brunswick Pike, down the street from his childhood home on Bunker Hill Avenue. ”When I got a little older, I used to put quarters in the pinball machines (at the Colonial…
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Capital Health Announces Addition of Third Dual-Trained Neurosurgeon
Dr. Mandy J. Binning, dual-trained cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgeon at Capital Health
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Primaries: Some candidates may face challenges in November
In West Amwell and Lambertville By Linda Seida, Staff Writer A lackluster municipal primary race got interesting Tuesday when a Democratic write-in candidate received enough votes to challenge the Republican incumbent in West Amwell. Thomas Molnar, an incumbent committeeman and township mayor, faced no challenges from either Democrats or other Republicans. He was the sole…
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BORDENTOWN CITY:Green Fair comes to town Saturday
By Amber Cox BORDENTOWN CITY — The second annual Bordentown City Green Fair is Saturday and will celebrate the environment and sustainability. The fair, sponsored by the Bordentown City Green Team and Bordentown City Environmental Commission, is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Carslake Community Center, 207 Crosswicks St. It is a communitywide…
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