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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
A jackhammer and a concrete saw, valued at a combined $1,400, were stolen from the basement of a house in the 2600 block of Lawrence Road between 4 p.m. Oct. 10 and 9:52 a.m. Oct. 14. A door to the residence was not secured. A 2001 Nissan Maxima, valued at $2,500, was reported stolen from…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Annual harvest fair returns
Amy Batista photo. Residents braved the damp weather on Saturday to attend the Hightstown Hometown Harvest Fair.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Police Blotter
Hopewell Township police Lt. Christopher Kascik reported: — Officer William Gaskill went to an Elm Ridge Road residence to check out a report of a burglary on Oct. 12. Sometime between May 31 and Oct. 12, someone forced entry to the unoccupied residence through a basement window and removed copper piping. The loss was estimated…
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MILLSTONE: Clarksburg resident earns Spirit of the Horse Award
MILLSTONE — Margret "Maggi" Romano, a founding member of the Standardbred Pleasure Horse Association, has been selected to receive the 2015 Spirit of the Horse Award from the Rutgers Equine Science Center. Ms. Romano, who resides in the Clarksburg section of Millstone, is the wife of Anthony Romano, a member of the Board of Directors…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Oct. 23
Vaughn Harrison, 19, of Franklinville, New Jersey, was charged with possession of steroids and a hypodermic needle after he was stopped on Old York Road for a motor vehicle violation at 8:22 p.m Oct. 19. Police said that a small quantity of steroids and a hypodermic were found after officers determined there was evidence that…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Annual harvest fair returns
Hundreds brave damp weather By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The 12th annual Hometown Harvest Fair returned to the downtown historic business area as thousands filled the street to partake in the festivities despite the rain on Saturday. "It traditionally is held on the Saturday of Columbus Day weekend," said Chairman David Babcock in…
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Crop Walk against hunger is Sunday
People are invited to join the Lambertville and New Hope area Crop Walk against hunger on Sunday, Oct. 26. The local congregations that make up the Delaware Valley Interfaith Council have sponsored a walk since 1974. The fundraising supports the struggle against hunger in Third World countries and also returns 25 percent of pledges to…
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NEW HOPE: Three businesses report credit card fraud buys
Owners of three South Main Street businesses reported to New Hope police on Sept. 9 that, about three weeks earlier, an individual using a stolen credit card number had purchased more than $750 worth of merchandise from their respective stores. Police said they had identified a suspect, and are continuing an investigation. — New Hope…
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