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  • Ina Philips Heiman, 85

    Ina Philips Heiman, 85

    Ina Philips Heiman, 85, of East Windsor, died in her sleep in the early morning of Tuesday, April 4, 2023. She is predeceased by her husband Carlin J. Heiman. She is survived by her daughters, Diane Steele of Robbinsville, and Robin (and Irwin) Margolin of Ewing Township. She is also survived by: her grandchildren; Sam…

  • Joy Astrid Martin Shin, 86

    Joy Astrid Martin Shin, 86

    SHIN, Joy Astrid Martin, 86, died on Wednesday, March 29, 2023, at the Miami Valley South Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. A good and faithful servant, Joy was surrounded by her loved ones as she moved on to life eternal. Joy was born in 1936 in Chicago, Illinois as the youngest daughter of Salvation Army officers…

  • Beverly Crane Dubee (née Tyrrell), 89

    Beverly Crane Dubee (née Tyrrell), 89

    Beverly Crane Dubee (née Tyrrell), passed away April 4, at Penn Princeton Medical Center, age 89. Born in Hackensack, NJ on January 15, 1934, the daughter of Donald Ross Tyrrell and Henrietta Benson Tyrrell, she was a long- time resident of Princeton who inspired and supported all with her innate ability to connect with everyone…

  • County Corner: National Borinqueneers Day

    County Corner: National Borinqueneers Day

    In April 2016, the U.S. Army’s 65th Infantry Regiment was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. And, as part of the 2016 National Defense Authorization Act, Congress designated April 13 as Borinqueneers Day. Members of the 65th Infantry Regiment fought in both World Wars and the Korean War and were known as “The Borinqueneers” and “el…

  • Solutions: The Culmination of a Technology Breakthrough

    Solutions: The Culmination of a Technology Breakthrough

    By Huck Fairman A prior Solutions’ column reported on the progress that a new local company – formed by researchers at Princeton University, Princeton NuEnergy, and partnering with a Chinese institution and other contributors – had recently made in the recycling of lithium from existing batteries. With the demand for lithium skyrocketing, largely due to…

  • Norma Hamilton

    Norma Hamilton

    March 4, 1939 – March 16, 2023 Norma Anne Waddell Hamilton, “Nona” to her family after she had grandchildren, passed away on the morning of March 16, 2023, at her home in Walnut Creek, California. She was with her son Ian and soon attended by her other son Kevin, his wife Connie Poulsen Hamilton, and…

  • Bernard M. McGlone, Jr., 95

    Bernard M. McGlone, Jr., 95

    Bernard M. McGlone, Jr. of Lawrenceville, passed away at Capital Health Hopewell on Sunday March 19th at the age of 95. Mr. McGlone was born in Newark NJ to Bernard and Mary Agnes McGlone. He attended St. Rose of Lima Grammar school and Seton Hall Prep. Mr. McGlone served during WWll and Korea in the…

  • Coping with Anxiety through Virtual Reality

    Coping with Anxiety through Virtual Reality

    By Yuko Martin, MA, MT-BC, LPC, ACS Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health conditions in the United States, affecting nearly 30% of adults at some point in their lives, according to the American Psychiatric Association. Fortunately, however, anxiety disorders are treatable, and a number of effective treatment options are available. At Penn…

  • Three females cited for service during Women’s History Month

    Three females cited for service during Women’s History Month

    Awards for Adelman, Gore and Paul come from commissioners By Albert J. Countryman As Women’s History Month comes to a close, three dedicated professionals – who are making history – earned certificates of excellence for exemplary and dedicated service from the Burlington County Board of Commissioners. Sarah Adelman, commissioner of the New Jersey Department of…