• BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Town says goodbye to a true teacher

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Town says goodbye to a true teacher

    By Elizabeth Johnson, Special Writer    Longtime resident Ellen Wehrman died Jan. 20.    She served her community as a member of the Bordentown Historical Society, the Bordentown Education Foundation and Bordentown Shade Tree Commission, former director of the Bordentown Library board of directors, Poor Clair’s Ministry and Divine Word Seminary and was a member of…

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  • Shock and awe

    Shock and awe

    World War II pilot reveals a secret mission that his family never knew about By Mike Morsch, Executive Editor HILLSBOROUGH — In February 2006, former Hillsborough resident Lee Trimble was interviewing his octogenarian father, a World War II bomber pilot, about his war stories. Lee wanted to get the information recorded for the benefit of…

  • Shock and awe

    Shock and awe

    This is Captain Robert Trimble, pictured in Poltava, Russia, in 1945, during the time that he was engaged in clandestine rescues of World War II prisoners of war. (Photo courtesy of Lee Trimble)

  • HAMILTON: Woman turns herself in for hit-and-run

       Hamilton police have an update to the hit-and-run crash that occurred on East State Street near Victor Ave on Feb. 1 at 6:12 p.m.    Police said that on Friday, Carmen I. Rodriguez, of Hamilton, arrived at Hamilton police headquarters with her attorney and turned herself in for the crash.    Ms. Rodriguez was charged with assault…

  • PLUMSTED: Schools win Creatively Green Family Arts Festival awards

       The Dr. Gerald H. Woehr Elementary School and the New Egypt Primary School both were winners of the NRG Young Audiences Creatively Green Family Arts Festival Award submitted by Rita R. Williams, art teacher.    Teams of teachers from both schools worked with an arts education consultant from Young Audiences in Princeton to construct a special…

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  • HILLSBOROUGH: Residents criticize Comcast service

    By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor About a half-dozen residents ripped into cable television provider Comcast when the company came to the Township Committee meeting Tuesday night seeking renewal of municipal consent to operate here. Most of the complaints centered on what residents called poor customer service — missed or botched service appointments without notice, overcharges…

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