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OBITUARIES: Mary Kasprowicz
Mary Kasprowicz Mary Sitarski Kasprowicz, 95, died Monday, Dec. 6, at Pinebrook Care Center, Manalapan. Born in Poland, Ms. Kasprowicz came to the United States in 1913, settling in Bayonne. She then resided in Milltown before moving to Monroe in 1980. Ms. Kasprowicz was a communicant of St. Mary of Ostrabrama R.C. Church, South River.…
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Holocaust survivors teach students an indelible lesson
Experiences shared with advanced journalism classes in West Windsor-Plainsboro district. By: Jill Matthews WEST WINDSOR Students from both district high schools got a real-life history lesson on Wednesday. Holocaust survivors living in Mercer and Middlesex counties met with about 33 High School North and South advanced journalism students to share their experiences, which will…
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Steady as a rock, but Capt. Savalli is set to roll
Veteran Princeton Township police officer is retiring. By: David Campbell He’s been described as steadfast and rock-solid. A soft-spoken, level-headed leader who never once lost his cool on the job. A valued mentor whom younger officers can turn to for guidance and advice. And now, after 33 years with the Princeton Township Police Department, Capt.…
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Immigrant rights topic for lecture at 55PLUS
Princeton 55PLUS will address the questions of immigrant rights in the post-9/11 era at its monthly meeting Thursday. Dan Tichenor, an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University, will give a talk titled "An Uneasy Nation of Immigrants: Admissions and Rights after 9/11." The meeting,…
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340-unit apartment plan in West Windsor approved
Akselrad property on Clarksville Road to help meet township’s affordable-housing obligation By: Jill Matthews WEST WINDSOR A week and a half after the Township Council approved a settlement agreement over the Akselrad property, the Planning Board put its stamp of approval on the agreement Wednesday. The roughly 43-acre Clarksville Road property can be developed…
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OBITUARIES: Gertrude Papazian
Gertrude Papazian Gertrude (Jacob) Papazian, 81, died Sunday, Dec. 5, in Monroe. Born in New York City, she lived in East Windsor and then Stamford, Conn., before settling in Clearbrook 11 years ago. Ms. Papazian participated in many activities in Clearbrook, including the Choral Society and enjoyed playing mah jongg with her club. She was…
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Florence L. Case
Florence L. Case, 83, of Ringoes died on Wednesday, Dec. 8, in the Hunterdon Medical Center, Raritan Township. A native of Ringoes, she had resided there most of her life. A former teacher in a Pennington elementary school, she later was employed by the NJ State School, Vineland. She was a member of the Kirkpatrick…
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Death penalty law in need of serious study
PACKET EDITORIAL, Dec. 10 By: Packet Editorial If acting Gov. Richard Codey is intent on making his mark in Trenton as the un-McGreevey, he is off to a flying start. First he pledged to be a voice for the voiceless rather than the handmaiden of the politically powerful. Then he committed himself to the…
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Beazer develops lifestyle community at Gatherings at Lawrenceville
These homes feature generous first-floor owner’s suites, versatile second-floor lofts and those essential spaces such as eat-in kitchens and formal dining and living rooms that make a house feel like home. These homes feature generous first-floor owner’s suites, versatile second-floor lofts and those essential spaces such as eat-in kitchens and formal dining…
