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Hunterdon County man gets probation for killing family dog
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Ralph R. Ortega/The Star-Ledger
Monday October 06, 2008, 8:04 PM
A Hunterdon County man who slit his dog's throat won't repeat the violence, his defense attorney said today.
George Kerr, 52, was sentenced last week to two years' probation and a week in jail, which he already has served, after pleading guilty to a third-degree charge of animal cruelty for killing Annie, a bully-breed mix, almost a year ago.
Continue reading "Hunterdon County man gets probation for killing family dog" »Convicted sex offender planning appeal
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Ralph R. Ortega/The Star-Ledger
Monday October 06, 2008, 4:52 PM
After unsuccessfully seeking a new trial, a Pennsylvania man now plans to appeal his conviction for sexually abusing a young girl three times in her former home in Raritan Township.
A public defender who represented Timothy Paziora, 57, of Williamsport, Pa., said his client remains adamant he is innocent, despite a jury conviction over the summer.
Continue reading "Convicted sex offender planning appeal" »New trail will trace High Bridge's history
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Matt DeBlass / Hunterdon County Democrat
Sunday October 05, 2008, 6:53 AM
HIGH BRIDGE -- The Union Forge Heritage Association has received a $24,500 Recreational Trails Program grant from the state in order to create a 5.25-mile trail around the borough.
The project, which will be known at the Taylor Steelworkers Historical Greenway, will begin at the Columbia Trail and will pass a number of local landmarks including Lake Solitude, the Solitude House museum and the Union Forge before ending up at Springside Farm. It will incorporate the existing Nassau Trail.
Continue reading "New trail will trace High Bridge's history" »Open-government advocate takes aim
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Curtis Leeds / Hunterdon County Democrat
Sunday October 05, 2008, 6:34 AM
HIGH BRIDGE -- Attorney John Paff is challenging the borough school board's policies on closed door meetings, or so-called "executive sessions." He's filed a complaint with the state's Government Records Council.
Continue reading "Open-government advocate takes aim" »Trucker tells how he killed woman in Bloomsbury
by Ralph R. Ortega and Rick Hepp/The Star-Ledger
Saturday October 04, 2008, 6:28 PM
More than an hour into an interview at a Massachusetts jail last year, detectives following up on a woman's murder in a small New Jersey borough finally put the question to trucker Adam Leroy Lane.
"Adam, tell us what happened on the night when you were in New Jersey and stopped at the rest stop off Route 78," asked State Police Detective Geoffrey Noble.
What followed was a blunt, terrifying confession by Lane, who took detectives down the path he walked on the night of July 29, 2007 -- from the rest stop into neighboring Bloomsbury, where Lane jiggled a number of doorknobs until he found one unlocked, entered it and murdered Monica Massaro in her bed.
Continue reading "Trucker tells how he killed woman in Bloomsbury" »Younger offenders will go to Morris
by Warren Cooper / Hunterdon County Democrat
Friday October 03, 2008, 12:54 PM
The county will soon send juvenile offenders to the Morris County Juvenile Detention Center in Morris Township. Until now, those youths have gone to Warren Acres in Warren County, but that facility is set to close on Jan. 1.
Continue reading "Younger offenders will go to Morris" »Ferguson, Holt back failed bid for bailout
by Gene Robbins / Hunterdon County Democrat
Thursday October 02, 2008, 1:24 PM
Hunterdon's two Congressmen -- one a Democrat and the other a Republican -- voted for the proposed $700 billion bailout that failed Monday in a 228-205 vote in the House of Representatives.
After the vote, the stock market plummeted by a record 777 points, or 7%. Estimates projected that up to a trillion dollars in value was lost.
Continue reading "Ferguson, Holt back failed bid for bailout" »School bill contested by Raritan
by John Curran / Hunterdon County Democrat
Thursday October 02, 2008, 10:33 AM
Flemington-Raritan School District and Raritan Township are squabbling over money again. The school board says that the township's newest tax payment schedule will cost the school district thousands of dollars in interest. The township says that the school district's math on what it's owed was off by $631,000.
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