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HOPEWELL: School collects 110 ponytails for Locks of Love
Shown (from left) are: (front row) Jude Leming, Charlotte Friedrich, Paige Dumont, Franny Stroop, Ammari Bhatti, Eloise Marshall, Kate Dayner, Lucy Webster, Caroline Mormile, Tabitha Webster, Joan Bonasera; (middle row) Anna Wurtz, Lilah Ghannam, Caroline Hayden, Natalie Veale, Julianna Kyle, Scarlett Brooks, Jack Elliott, Madelyn Patterson, Keira Wessler, Martin Flory; (back row) Principal David Friedrich,…
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STOCKTON: Byway exhibit at Prallsville
Artist Paul Matthew’s painting, “Sunset on the Delaware above Stockton,” can be seen at Prallsville Mills.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP POLICE BLOTTER
Hopewell Township police Chief Lance Maloney reported: — Officer Robert Voorhees went to a Search Avenue residence to check out a report of property damage on July 3. Four vehicles parked in the driveway of the house had been damaged by falling trees caused by a passing thunderstorm. An estimate of the damage was unavailable.…
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MANVILLE: Scout leader Jim Kelly steps aside
Manville Boy Scouting sees a change in leadership, as longtime Scoutmaster Jim Kelly, right, steps aside in favor of Mike Trond.
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WEST AMWELL: How does your garden grow?
Jacob Thies will get you started and provide tips on enjoying a garden in your backyard.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Teen boy ejected from bed of pickup
A Hillsborough teenage boy was apparently thrown from the bed of a pickup truck when the driver made a turn in the rain Tuesday night about 9:24 p.m. Hillsborough police are investigating the incident, which took place at the intersection of Carroll Drive and Brusler Place. Police said another 17-year-old boy was driving with a…
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MANVILLE: 11 families prevail in cancer case
Asbestos caused diseases, judge rules By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Eleven families from Manville won default judgments against the company that supplied asbestos to Johns-Manville from the 1950s into the 1980s. Verdicts totaling $90.5 million in 11 mesothelioma death cases — including a mother and daughter – were rendered in Superior Court of Middlesex County…
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School board member: A job for sincere volunteers
EDITORIAL Three of Hopewell Township’s seven seats on the nine-seat regional board will be contested Nov. 4. Those seats are held by Laura Desai, Roy Dollard and Adam Sawicki. Hopewell Borough’s one seat and Pennington Borough’s one seat are not involved in this year’s election. The deadline for filing nomination petitions to run for these…
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