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Samuel Young Sr.
Samuel A. Young Sr., 80, died Thursday, April 4, at home. Born in Lawrence, he lived in the Groveville section of Hamilton 52 years. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II and received the American Service, European-African-Middle Eastern Service, World War II Victory and Good Conduct medals. Mr. Young retired after…
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Michael McNeil
Michael S. McNeil, 24, died Tuesday, April 2, at JFK Medical Center in Edison. Born in Bronx, N.Y., he moved to New Brunswick in 1979 and attended Lakeview School in Edison. Most recently, he resided in Franklin Park. He was a graduate of Franklin High School, and attended the adult program in Piscataway. He participated…
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OBITUARIES, April 9, 2002
Ida M. Snyder, Mary E. Smith, Else E. Embury, Michael J. Dorn, Lawrence B. Arecco. Ida M. Snyder Retired academic researcher Ida Mae Snyder of Princeton died Saturday. She was 94. Born in Baltimore, she was a longtime Princeton resident. A graduate of Columbia University, she was a retired academic researcher. Wife of the late…
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Twin Rivers gas leak capped
A backhoe working on the new CVS in Twin Rivers broke through a gas line under Abbington Drive Friday morning. By: T.J. Furman EAST WINDSOR A backhoe working in the area of the Twin Rivers Shopping Center ruptured a gas service line Friday morning, forcing the evacuation of the shopping center. PSE&G spokeswoman Joey…
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Teen arrested on weapons charges
A South Brunswick High School student allegedly used a stun gun in school. By: Hank Kalet A 15-year-old South Brunswick High School student is being housed at the Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center on weapons charges after he allegedly used a stun gun on some friends Thursday afternoon. Police said the student, whom they would…
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Violent speech leads to actions
Letter to the editor To the editor: Matthew Shepard died alone and frightened in the middle of a field, left there to die by those who thought it was acceptable to hurt him because he was different. Because they were threatened by his sexual preference. Because they live in a society where they are taught…
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Hightstown approves parking regulations
Borough Council approved a pair of ordinances this week that will provide for two-hour and permit parking in Hightstown’s two public lots. By: Scott Morgan HIGHTSTOWN For some borough business owners, the future of parking in town is looking good. A pair of ordinances regulating parking and enforcement for two borough parking lots were…
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Peddie shows off its power
BASEBALL: Despite five home runs and two wins in two games, the Falcons are still not in synch at the plate. By: Neil Hay Just two games into the 2002 season, the Peddie baseball team has shown a healthy appetite for the long ball. The question is, How long before the Falcons develop a taste…
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In silence, women make call for peace
Silent vigil held by Women in Black to call attention to victims of war. By: Jennifer Potash Appalled by the violence engulfing the Middle East, a group of Princeton-area women held a silent vigil Wednesday to call attention to victims of war. Jean Ross of Markham Road and her sister-in-law, Randy Ross of West Trenton,…
