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Penang Malaysian & Thai Cuisine
With 154 items on the menu, there is something for everyone. By: Faith Bahadurian Penang Malaysian & Thai Cuisine 635 Nassau Park Boulevard West Windsor (609) 897-9088 Food: Good to very good Service: Good Prices: Inexpensive to moderate Cuisine: Malaysian/Thai Ambiance: Asian warehouse Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri.-Sun. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Essentials: Major credit…
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Cecilia Falatovich
MANVILLE Cecilia Celine (Sflika) Falatovich died Sept. 13 at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. She was 77. Born in Audenried, Pa., she lived in McAdoo, Pa., before moving to Manville 52 years ago. Mrs. Falatovich was a weaver for the Johns-Manville Corporation, retiring in 1970. Prior to that she had worked at Diehl’s and American…
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A True Marxist
Frank Ferrante has performed as the razor-tongued Groucho Marx for more than 18 years. He brings his critically acclaimed production to the Mount-Burke Theater in Hightstown Sept. 21. By: Jim Boyle No, that’s not Groucho Marx. In fact, it’s actor Frank Ferrante portraying the legendary funny man for his production, An Evening with Groucho, at…
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Red Cross focusing on Lambertville
The local chapter will have an emergency center at the Armory on Route 12 in Raritan Township. The American Red Cross, Hunterdon County Chapter, will be focusing on Lambertville during Hurricane Isabel, according to David Dunay, executive director. The Red Cross will be stationed in Flemington and at the Office of Emergency Management offices in…
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Obituaries-Sept. 18, 2003
Mary Upmeyer DELAWARE Mary "Mimi" Kenna Conklin Upmeyer, 56, died Sunday, Sept. 14, from cancer at her home in Sergeantsville. She had lived in Delaware Township for the past 18 years. Ms. Upmeyer promoted open space and farmland preservation in Hunterdon County. She served for many years as a member of the Delaware Township…
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Chit-Chat-Sept. 18, 2003
Local woman works out ‘in style’ By: Merle Citron Lambertville’s business community has certainly changed in the past decade with new shops opening rapidly. Events in Style, a women’s clothing boutique on the corner of Perry and George streets, caught my eye when it opened five years ago. Owner Sue Flynn explained she isn’t new…
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Pocket parks planned for New Hope
The borough has a $100,000 state grant from 1998 that it has to use or lose. By: Linda Seida NEW HOPE Use it or lose it. That’s what New Hope has to do with a $100,000 grant it received from the state in 1998. "We will lose that $100,000 if we don’t use it,"…
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John McCloskey
HILLSBOROUGH John McCloskey died Sept. 4 at Doylestown Hospital in Doylestown, Pa. He was 54. Born in Newark, he lived in Hillsborough before moving to Chalfont, Pa., in 1992. Mr. McCloskey retired after 18 years with Atofina Chemicals in King of Prussia, Pa. He was a communicant of St. Jude Roman Catholic Church in…
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Creating a great home essence
FROM ROOSEVELT by Linda Schuster It’s the small, often unseen things that enhance a moment. Take scents. They are powerful enough to trigger memories. Certain smells can be saturated with feeling for an individual. I’ve even heard it said that aroma can lead to romance. The fragrance industry is counting on it. While dating my…
