Category: archives
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Postal carriers come up big for pantries
By: Nick D’Amore Local letter carriers came through for the Jamesburg Presbyterian Church’s Deacons Food Cupboard. "We received a huge amount of food, it’s wonderful. We’re still trying to sort it out because we are overflowing with food," said Janet Curtis, chairwoman of the Welfare Committee of the Board of Deacons for the Jamesburg Presbyterian…
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Joyce Rodabaugh Sears Faw
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Joyce Rodabaugh Sears Faw, 69, died May 6. Born and educated in Logansport, Ind., she received a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University in 1955 and a master’s degree in education from Rutgers University in 1971. She was a member of Chi Omega and Kappa Delta Pi. Mrs. Faw was an English teacher…
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Unique Vaynberg holds serve for WW-PS
Pirate junior continues tradition of strong singles players By: Justin Feil Eugene Vaynberg isn’t like many of the top-notch players who have gone through West Windsor-Plainsboro High South in that he doesn’t play tournaments out of season. For the Pirates’ second singles player, high school is his big season. "In order for me to be…
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John Murphy
John Peter Murphy died Tuesday, May 14, at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong Lawrence resident. A local entrepreneur, he was a member of the Highlander F.C. Soccer Team of Trenton and the National Amateur Champions from 1936 to 1937, which were inducted in the Soccer Hall…
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Twin Rivers board changes tort clause
A provision that would prevent guests from suing the homeowners association over slips and falls has been removed from a proposed tort immunity clause. By: T.J. Furman EAST WINDSOR A proposed change in the documents governing Twin Rivers that aims to prevent slip-and-fall lawsuits from residents there has been changed for a second time.…
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Jasna Polana is ‘home’ for Player
Senior PGA returns to Princeton this weekend for third Instinet Classic By: Justin Feil As the course designer of approximately 200 golf courses worldwide, Gary Player has the opportunity to play a lot of his own courses. The Tournament Players Club at Jasna Polana in Princeton, the site of the Senior PGA Tour’s Instinet Classic…
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Aubrey Huston
Aubrey Huston Jr., 80, died Tuesday, May 14, at home. Born in Berwyn, Pa., he was raised in Villanova, Pa. He moved to Princeton in 1957 and Lawrence in 1994. At the time of his death, he was president and owner of the Princeton Executive Institute, a management consulting firm. He was retired from the…
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Students learn about Holocaust by talking to survivors
By: Al Wicklund MONROE An unusual program has partnered Brookside School sixth-graders with Holocaust survivors to help the students learn about life in Nazi concentration and slave labor camps. In the program, Brookside students talk by e-mail, as well as by telephone, with senior citizens who endured the horrors of Nazi Germany’s policies of…
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New social editor
Melissa Morgan is taking over as social editor of The South Brunswick Post and The Cranbury Press. Ms. Morgan, who has served as editorial assistant with the two papers since September, replaces Stacey Gorski, who left last week to return to teaching. Ms. Morgan graduated from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications in 2001…
