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LAWRENCE: Police seek witnesses to road rage assaults
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Police are searching for witnesses to an aggravated assault on two men that they believe stemmed from a road rage incident that began in Hamilton Township and ended on Kite Court at Lawrence Square Village at 2:05 a.m. Nov. 15. The incident may have started in the area of Route…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Group seeks funds for all-access playgrounds
Pictured are Hopewell Valley students Max and Ben Pollara, John Ferguson, Amelia Nayfield, Harrison Mylowe, and Sebastian Nayfield on the Hopewell Elementary School playground.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Historical Society recognizes restoration
Bridge Street Foundation founders, Kevin and Sherri Daugherty, receive the Lambertville Historical Society’s Narducci Award from trustee and award committee member, Fred Eisinger (center).
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Town joins Project Medicine Drop
Shown from left are Senior Services Coordinator Abigail Meletti, Hopewell Valley Municipal Alliance Coordinator Heidi Kahme and Hopewell Township Police Chief Lance Maloney with the ‘Project Medicine Drop’ box.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Police Blotter
Hopewell Township police Lt. Christopher Kascik reported: — Based on a motor vehicle stop that occurred on Oct. 25 on Route 518 in Hopewell Township, Officer James Klesney obtained a search warrant from Mercer County Superior Court to search a 2003 Hyundai. After the warrant was executed, he charged the two occupants with possession of…
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Smith tells how school closings are decided
Thomas A. Smith, superintendent, Hopewell Valley schools The following was written to parents/guardians of children in Hopewell Valley schools: Given the recent weather pattern and the long-term forecast for our area, I feel compelled to send this letter earlier than in past years. As I have done in the past, I would like to share…
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Crowdfunding Campaign for Families and thier individual with Special Needs
Every Superhero Needs a Sidekick
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WEST AMWELL: Crowd gave pipeline plan bad reviews
By John Tredrea, Special Writer More than 100 people filled the meeting room in the West Amwell Township municipal building to standing-room capacity on Nov. 5 at an informational meeting on the proposed PennEast pipeline that would pass through the township. The 105-mile line would pass through Hunterdon County on its way from Luzerne County,…
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Ben Franklin Elementary Donates $1000 to Mercer Street Friends Food Bank
Pictured here from left to right are: Brian Peterson, Community Resource Liaison for Mercer Street Food Bank, Rucha Gadre, Director of the Food Bank, Karen Faiman, BF PTO President, and Christopher Turnbull, Principal of Ben Franklin.
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