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By Invitation Only
A stationer can help you select a cherished invitation for your special day By: MARY ANN CAVALLARO Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski Engraving and thermography are among printing techniques used to create invitations. Engraving seems to give each character a more distinct impression. Weddings & Special Occasions: Fall 2002 Click to view the print ads!…
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Obituaries
Sophie Lynch STOCKTON Sophie Korytko Lynch, 93, died Friday, Aug. 23, at Hunterdon Care Center, Raritan Township. Born in the Ukraine, she came to the United States 90 years ago and lived in Perth Amboy, Old Bridge, Newark and Irvington before moving to Stockton 18 years ago. Widow of John, she is survived by…
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Here She Is
Learning life lessons at the American Coed Pageant By: MELANIE TIRPAK Melanie Tirpak, left, at the recent American Coed Pageant. Weddings & Special Occasions: Fall 2002 Click to view the print ads! A-1 Limousine Battleground Country Club Bellissima: Free Bridal Consultation Bridal Suite Century 21 – Kathleen Sucharski Charley’s Other Brother: Restaurant Classic Portraits: Photography…
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Delaware to open with building project completed
By:Carl Reader DELAWARE With its recent $5.7 million building project coming to a close, it might appear the work is done in the local school district. Not so. Education goes on and on. "We just completed a major building project," Principal Barbara Blackwell said. "It just needs a little tweaking. All of the things…
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Kessler ‘catching on’ to new life at Muhlenberg
Florence resident knows how to patrol the outfield By:Sean Moylan Down to its final out, the Johns Hopkins baseball team, ranked sixth in the nation, worked the bases loaded against Muhlenberg who was nursing a 2-run lead. Subsequently, a Johns Hopkins’ batter hit a screaming line drive to center field that looked like a sure…
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Potential steel mill developers announced
Pennsylvania-based company could provide marina, golf course on prime site along Delaware River. By:Vanessa S. Holt FLORENCE The Township Council took a step forward in the development of the Roebling Steel Mill site, naming Pennsylvania-based International Developers as potential partners in rebuilding the site into a marina, convention center and golf course. State Sen.…
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Chit-Chat: City’s Town Watch Bash: The Sequel!
By:Merle CItron Last week’s Chit-Chat column was all about the recent Town Watch bash in the parking lot of the old Acme. This week’s column is entitled: "The Sequel: Town Watch Bash II." Meanwhile, back at the party, I enjoyed chatting with Lou Toboz and Ron Walker, who live on the corner of Coryell and…
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Stockton students get new playground
By:Mae Rhine STOCKTON Borough students will have a new playground and a new theme for the year folk when school reopens Sept. 4. And bullies, beware! The school plans a yearlong counseling program to teach students how to get along and not tolerate that type of intimidation. When the 65 students arrive…
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Bells will ring for returning students
Children will return to new educational programs, age-appropriate Sept. 11 ceremonies By:Vanessa S. Holt and Lauren Davis School begins on a more somber note this year, with many area schools preparing for low-key ceremonies and age-appropriate programs on Sept. 11. While several area districts gear up for expansion and begin work on new buildings, most…
