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Birthday party for bread shop
Parisian-style sandwich shop on Main Street in Cranbury is celebrating its one-year anniversary. By: Sarah Winkelman Bread & Life, the Parisian-style sandwich shop on Main Street in Cranbury, is getting to celebrate its one-year anniversary. It has been a big year for Chryssanthi Chisholm and her son, Aaron, who have planned a weeklong celebration to…
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Nicholas A. Route
Nicholas A. Route of Jamesburg died Sunday, June 9, at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia. Born in Spotswood, Mr. Route was a lifelong resident of Jamesburg. He was employed and became owner of Nick’s Auto Body, Monroe. He worked there for 50 years before retiring last year. Surviving are his two sisters, Barbara Route…
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Ruth (Furman) Black, 81
Ruth (Furman) Black, 81, of Jamesburg, died Thursday, June 6, at Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack. She was born in Poland on Jan. 21, 1921. She formerly resided in Clinton for five years, Basking Ridge and Maplewood before moving to Jamesburg five years ago. She was a homemaker, attended Brooklyn College and was a member…
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Davy Nickerson, 80
Davy Nickerson, 80, of Monroe, died Thursday, June 6, at St. Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick. Born in Madison, Ga., he moved to the Jamesburg area in 1942. Before retiring, he was an installer for Pinter Door Sales, Inc. in Dayton for 20 years. He was a member of St. John’s Baptist Church in…
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Column: Cup Takes
Games, trains and lots of frills By:John Andrulis Editor’s note: Montgomery High graduate John Andrulis is attending the World Cup, which is being hosted by Japan and Korea. While there he will offer some insight into the happenings surrounding the event as well as the adjustments a fan from the United States needs to make.…
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Café America
This popular lunch spot in Doylestown, Pa., offers substantial Latin fare in a no-frills atmosphere. By: Richard Burns Café America 24 N. Main St. Doylestown, Pa. (215) 348-7838 Food: Good Service: Informal Ambience: Plain Cuisine: Mostly Latin American Prices: Inexpensive Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Essentials: Major credit cards (except American…
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Thelma D. Robertson
LAUREL SPRINGS Thelma D. Robertson, 81, died June 5 at Virtua West Jersey Hospital, Berlin. Born in Trenton, she was a longtime Hamilton resident before moving to Laurel Springs 19 years ago. Mrs. Robertson retired after many years as a secretary for St. James Episcopal Church of Yardville, formerly of Trenton. She was a…
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New faces join preservation panel
Princeton Borough names Maureen Smyth and Herb Simmens to seats. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Historic Preservation Committee will start a new chapter of its own history with two new members. Chairwoman Celia Tazelaar and member George Myers resigned earlier this month. The Princeton Borough Council appointed Maureen Smyth of Chestnut Street and Herb…
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‘Volunteers’ we’re not
Letter to the editor To the editor: I am writing in response to the letter to the editor in your publication dated Friday, June 7, 2002 entitled "Some volunteers ignored" (Page 10A). I am in total disbelief that your publication would label Mr. Nash’s letter with such a fraudulent title. I have known Mr. Nash…
