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Partners in Art
Gloria Kosco and Susan Roseman live and breathe their art, so it was only natural to open a new gallery in Frenchtown. By: Pat Summers TIMEOFF/FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI Harrison Street Gallery owners Susan Roseman (left) and Gloria Kosco. How does an empty space become an art gallery? Gloria Kosco and Susan Roseman, partners behind the new…
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Claire L. Phillips
Claire L. Phillips, 81, of Morrisville, Pa., died Aug. 11 at her home in Morrisville. She was a lifelong resident of Morrisville, Pa. Mrs. Phillips was a former office clerk for the Robertson Art Tile Company of Morrisville. A member of Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, she was a member of the church’s St. Theresa’s…
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What investment style suits you?
By: Aaron Skloff Investment style refers to a manager s philosophy for selecting securities. The two purest equity investment styles are growth and value. Because of the cyclical nature of the U.S. economy, value and growth stocks seem to perform well at different times. In other words, when growth stocks are in favor, value stocks…
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Patricia Boughner
Patricia E. Boughner of Verona died Aug. 10 at home. Born in Massachusetts, she had resided in Hopewell for 40 years, where she was an active member of the PTA, the Hopewell Fire Department Auxiliary and assisted with the Girl Scouts. She worked for may years at the Hopewell Pharmacy before moving to Verona in…
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Maria Houlis
Maria Houlis, 97, of Lawrenceville died Friday at St. Joseph’s Care Center, Lawrenceville. Born in Greece, she had lived in the Lawrenceville area since 1977. She worked in the restaurant business in Newark. She was a member of St. George Greek Orthodox Church in Hamilton for many years. Daughter of the late John and Anna…
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Alexander E. Schaafsma
Alexander E. "Sandy" Schaafsma Sr., 68, of Lake City, Fla., died Aug. 11 at his farm. A longtime resident of Pennington, he moved to Lake City a few years ago. He owned and operated Hadafarm Dairy near Pennington, sold fertilizer for Ed Platz with Plant Food Chemical Co., the Lebanon Chemical Company and most recently…
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Thinly veiled: The rich and infamous
A SLICE OF WRY by Anna Breslaw When you do a Google search on Allegra Versace Beck, the first few results you get all have one thing in common anorexia. Doctors’ analyses, self-help groups, even diet pill Web sites. It isn’t hard to see why. She definitely has that Mary-Kate Olsen thing going on,…
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DRIVER – Part time/Nights – WILL TRAIN
The Princeton Packet, Inc., a group of community newspapers based in Princeton, NJ seeks a part time driver to deliver papers from our Princeton office to stores, boxes and some post offices in a cargo van as well as an 18 ft box truck. Must be able to lift and move heavy bundles and equipment.…
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History’s closet
Collector’s attic bears witness to fashions of former eras By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY Slung on hundreds of hangars is a wardrobe fit for a history book. Dozens of ivory wedding gowns many of which complemented nuptials decades ago cozily occupy one corner. Hatboxes are stacked to the ceiling. Positioned in the middle…
