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LAMBERTVILLE: Drunken-driving cases reported by police
Lambertville police reported arresting and charging three people with driving while under the influence. Brett J. Simon, 20, of Titusville was arrested for DUI on Saturday after Patrolman Bast stopped his vehicle in the area of North Main Street and Jefferson Street at 2:58 a.m. for allegedly driving erratically. The officer determined Mr. Simon to…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knight girls rally over South soccer
Schmid sees big season ahead for North By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Kevin Mackenzie came into the season feeling pretty good about his West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls soccer team. But the team Mackenzie saw for the first half and early part of the second half of Friday’s season-opener against West Windsor-Plainsboro South was not quite…
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WEST AMWELL: Police investigate three cases of people with pot in parks
West Amwell police reported three incidents of finding young adults allegedly with marijuana in park areas. Detective Edward Skillman was patrolling the area of the George Washington Overlook Park on Aug. 14, at about 11 p.m. when he came upon a parked vehicle and several individuals in the park after hours. After an investigation, the…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Police warning residents about local burglaries
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The Police Department is urging its residents to be more alert and report all suspicious activity after a series of burglary and theft incidents which have occurred to sheds and vehicles in its northern section that borders Hamilton Township. The various incidents have taken place in the overnight hours and police believe…
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MANVILLE: Football kicks off against arch rival
Manville High football coach Pat Gorbatuk huddles with his team after Tuesday’s practice. Training days are winding down for the Mustangs. (Staff photo by Gene Robbins)
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MANVILLE: Teen curfew ordinances are repealed
By Deb Dawson, Special Writer After a closed session Monday evening, Borough Council repealed three old curfew ordinances — one of which stretched back more than 80 years. The ordinances prevented minors ages 17 and under from being out between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Mayor Angelo Corradino said the laws, from…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Bridge over Jacobs Creek now open to traffic
Mercer County officials were present Monday morning to cut the ribbon at the opening of the new Jacobs Creek Bridge. Shown from left are: Freeholder Ann Cannon, Freeholder John Cimino, County Engineer Greg Sandusky, County Executive Brian Hughes, County Director of Transportation & Infrastructure Aaron Watson and Freeholder Pasquale “Pat” Colavita. Photo by John Tredrea.
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GUEST COLUMN: Just 78 miles from this spot our nation changed forever
John Kennedy, chaplain of the Hopewell Fire Department, reads the names of those remembered at the ceremony.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Man charged with shoplifting
Hopewell Township police Lt. Christopher Kascik reported: — On Sept. 2 at 4:36 p.m., Officer Nicholas Sparaco was dispatched to the ShopRite, on Pennington Circle, to investigate a report about a shoplifter who had been detained. Upon arrival, he discovered that Joseph H. Fuhrman, 58, of River Road, Annandale, was in possession of several items…
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