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  • Stage Life

    Tony Award-winner Anna Maria Alberghetti will bring her wealth of talent to Villa Victoria Academy in Ewing on Sept. 15. By: Mary Jasch "I try and look at my cup half full instead of half empty," says Anna Maria Alberghetti. "I know that sounds corny, but it’s not. I stay in the present and don’t…

  • Murder victim found in woods

    Husband charged in death of New Brunswick woman. By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi    A New Brunswick man has been charged with killing his common-law wife and dumping her body in the woods near Miller Road in South Brunswick on Sunday.    Law enforcement officials said the body of Refugia Ruiz Olmedo, 36, was found wrapped in black…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

       A Huff Avenue resident filed a complaint reporting that her neighbor placed a video camera in his window and taped her backyard gatherings at 7:42 p.m. on Sept. 8. ***    Thomas Brown, 30, of North 10th Avenue was charged with driving while intoxicated, driving with a revoked license and hindering apprehension when he was pulled…

  • OBITUARY, Sept. 13, 2002

    Eleanor White. Eleanor White Retired school teacher     MONTGOMERY — Eleanor White died Sunday at The Medical Center at Princeton.    She was a Montgomery resident 34 years.    She taught French and Spanish at Marlboro Middle School for 16 years before retiring in 2001.    She enjoyed reading, traveling, gardening, crossword puzzles and her dogs, Buster and…

  • MYAL teams set for battle

    Colts begin with two victories By: John E. Powers        If the first two games are any indication, the Manville Colts are headed for their first outstanding season since they won the Raritan Valley Conference in 1999.    The Colts improved to 2-0 with a 22-6 win at Metuchen last Sunday, following up their 24-0 season-opening…

  • Assessor: No end for assessment program

    Unpopular program required by county By:Alec Moore    Hillsborough Tax Assessor Debra Blaney says a moratorium on the township’s rolling reassessment program is out of the question, but township officials are not giving up.    In late July, Mayor Joseph Tricarico said he wanted to look into the possibility of imposing a moratorium on the rolling reassessment…

  • 09/12 OBITUARIES, pt. 3

    From the Sept. 12 edition of the Register-News By: Helen M. Sadler    HAMILTON — Helen M. Sadler, 97, died Sept. 6 at the Compassionate Care Hospice unit at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton.    Born in Bordentown Township, she lived in the Hamilton area for 70 years.    She retired after 40 years as a sewing machine…

  • Township tax collector arrested

    East Windsor tax collector Mindi Gyimesi has been arrested and charged with several third-degree crimes related to the shortage of funds in a township account.    EAST WINDSOR — The township’s tax collector has been arrested and charged with a series of crimes relating to the loss of $100 in the township’s accounts, the township Police…

  • Committee continues to imrpve local homes through grant

    Repairs on two township homes to total $39K By:Lauren Davis    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP —The Township Committee continued to allocate funds from its Community Development Block Grant when it approved home repair loan applications from two homeowners at its Sept. 9 meeting.    Repairs on the two township homes will total $39,085, which will be covered by grant…