Category: archives
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Monday, Aug. 26, 2002
Bertha Hansen Golden Bertha Schiefer Hansen Golden, 87, died Aug. 21 at Colonial Hills Nursing Center in Maryville, Tenn. Born in Wycombe, Pa., she lived in Titusville and Florida before moving to Maryville in 1965. A 1932 graduate of Pennington Central High School, she worked with General Motors Corp. during World War II and was…
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Digital Art in an Old City
Photographer Donna Clovis looks back on a journey to Cuba. By: Susan Van Dongen Princeton Junction resident Donna Clovis, above, recently traveled to Havana, Cuba, where she captured the beauty and pathos of the country. Non-stop coffee and rhumba. That’s how Princeton Junction photographer, producer, writer and Web designer Donna Clovis describes her recent trip…
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Digital Art in an Old City
Photographer Donna Clovis looks back on a journey to Cuba. By: Susan Van Dongen Princeton Junction resident Donna Clovis, above, recently traveled to Havana, Cuba, where she captured the beauty and pathos of the country. Non-stop coffee and rhumba. That’s how Princeton Junction photographer, producer, writer and Web designer Donna Clovis describes her recent trip…
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When in Paris
Michele and Bob Seass share their thoughts on the best bistros in France’s capital. By: Ilene Dube When Michele and Bob Seass are home in Princeton, they enjoy dining at the Blue Point Grill and La Terraza, and occasionally at Enzo’s in Lawrence. But when in New York or Paris, it is fois gras, cassoulet,…
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Germany more than beer, HHS student says
Soon-to-be Hightstown High junior Heather Colonna experienced Germany during a trip there as part of a student exchange program last month. By: Chris Karmiol Germany is not all beer and lederhosen, contrary to popular opinion, according to Hightstown teen-ager Heather Colonna. "You can quote me on that," the hyperenergized high school student said. "When people…
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Joan Baptiste
HAMILTON Joan Baptiste, 59, of Hamilton Square died Aug. 14 at home. Born in Astoria, N.Y., she lived in Hightstown before moving to Hamilton in 1989. She worked 25 years with McGraw-Hill Co., Hightstown, and was a member of St. Raphael Roman Catholic Church and secretary of the RavensCroft Association. She enjoyed murder-mystery books…
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Old cellphones may help seniors
By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY If you’ve recently traded in your clunky, three-pound Nokia for an ultra-light personal communicator cum digital assistant, the township Police Department would like your help. The department plans to collect old cellphones and redistribute them to township seniors. Even after service is discontinued, cellphones are capable of connecting to 911…
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Homey touches
Elms takes pride in family feeling By: Casha Caponegro Anita Dietrick tries to promote a family atmosphere at the Elms of Cranbury nursing home and rehabilitation center. "I try to think of the patients like I would my mother or father," said Ms. Dietrick, owner of the Elms. "I think people should be taken care…
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Cost fears put discussion of library branch on slow track
Construction of new library is top priority By: Jennifer Potash A branch of the Princeton Public Library may be worth pursing in the future, but not before the new downtown library is up and running, the library trustees said Tuesday. To contemplate a branch of the Princeton Public Library while the new library building is…
