Category: archives
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Ruth Ann Collins
Ruth Ann Watson Collins, 94, of Monroe, died Wednesday, Aug. 14, at the Merwick Unit of the Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Trenton, Ms. Collins lived in Hamilton Square for many years before moving to Rossmoor in 1977. She graduated from Trenton State High in 1924. Ms. Collins was a member of Rossmoor Community…
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Daniel J. Bongiorni
EAST WINDSOR Daniel J. Bongiorni, 53, died Sunday at Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia. Born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y., he was an East Windsor resident 23 years. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War, serving until 1969, and received the Bronze Star and three Army Accommodation medals for bravery in action.…
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One angry man, at peace with himself
TWELVE MONTHS by Scott Morgan: A world full of stupid people has our reporter thinking about a way to find some peace and quiet. I am a cynical, bottom-of-the-barrel, scrape-it-off-the-shoes pessimist. Many of you who know me have come to accept this facet of my character. Many of you had no idea. But this is…
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Domani Star Cucina Italiana
Treasured Italian recipes intact, this popular Doylestown, Pa., spot remains very much a family affair. By: Sally Silverman Domani Star Cucina Italiana 57 W. State St. Doylestown, Pa. (215) 230-9100 Food: Good-very good Service: Very good Prices: Moderate-expensive Cuisine: Classic Italian and contemporary with an Italian accent Ambiance: Upscale casual Hours: Lunch: Mon.-Sat. 11:30 a.m.-2…
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Governor’s example should be followed
EDITORIAL: The governor’s willingness to compromise on the issue of freedom of information is an example that other leaders should look to. The first-year governor, while beset recently with criticism for withholding information regarding the duties performed by a personal adviser earning more than $100,000 a year, has made significant strides in opening up the…
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Alleged attacker indicted for attempted murder
A man accused of stabbing his infant niece at the Windsor Castle Apartments last year faces 10 to 20 years in prison, if convicted. By: Chris Karmiol TRENTON An East Windsor man has been indicted on charges of first-degree attempted murder, two counts of aggravated assault, endangering the welfare of a child and two…
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A call to action: Insulin resistance is a clear sign of trouble
HEALTH MATTERS By: Dr. Alan Feldman Insulin resistance is more pervasive than ever in the United States. In fact, it is estimated that between 25 percent and 50 percent of the population is affected. This condition is a precursor to a variety of serious health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, polycystic ovarian syndrome, hypertension, pre-diabetes and…
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Learning ‘what other people don’t want you to know about’
A day at the riffle range By: Jillian Kalonick After I called Citizens Rifle and Revolver Club president Carol Katona to sign up for Women’s Day at the Range, I viewed my upcoming experience on mostly a conceptual level. It was fun to call friends and relatives to brag, "Guess what? I’m going shooting. Yes…
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MONROE: 3 charged in car burglaries
Police department arrested group that allegedly broke into 23 cars last week By: Al Wicklund MONROE Township Police Department detectives arrested three men Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning and charged them with burglary and theft of items in 23 cars parked in the Heritage Chase development last week. Most of the cars were…
