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  • Homes Of Prestige: Spring 2002

    Inside This Magazine: Painted Ladies: Hightstown Renaissance Tabletops A Colonial Revival Mansion Fabulous Finish: Furniture The Gardens at Sayen House AND MUCH MORE Click Here to read the "HOMES OF PRESTIGE: SPRING 2002" Magazine View All Our Display Ads

  • Investment groups purchase Princeton Softech, local archiving software pioneer

    Transaction valued at $21 million. By: George Frey    WEST WINDSOR — Princeton Softech, a pioneer in the active archiving technology industry, was acquired March 26 by two investment groups, Apax Partners Inc. of New York City and Philadelphia-based LLR Partners Inc., in a transaction valued at $21 million.    Formerly owned by Computer Horizons Corp. of…

  • Treasured Icons

    The Michener Museum celebrates the bucolic art of Bucks County Impressionist Roy C. Nuse. By: Jodi Thompson The gathering of firewood, doing chores and cavorting among the trees became fodder for the paintings of Roy Nuse. Above, "Age of Speed."    Bucks County has a long history of celebrating its artists, primarily the Pennsylvania Impressionists who…

  • E. Frank DiDonato

       E. Frank DiDonato, 92, died Saturday, March 30, at his home in Ewing.    Born in Trenton, he lived in Ewing 30 years.    Mr. DiDonato retired in 1987 after eight years with Princeton University.    He worked with American Tobacco Co., Trenton, for more than 20 years.    He was a member of the Trenton Soldiers and Sailors…

  • Still Life with Music

    Never-before-seen paintings of ‘Newark’s Painter Laureate’ are on view at Rider Art Gallery through April 21. By: Ilene Dube    Looking at the still life paintings of Adolf Konrad, it is easy to glean the artist’s passions. Cello fingerboards, mandolins, the French horn, a flute and a violin, even sheet music populate his paintings. Harry Naar,…

  • Still Life with Music

    Never-before-seen paintings of ‘Newark’s Painter Laureate’ are on view at Rider Art Gallery. By: Ilene Dube    Looking at the still life paintings of Adolf Konrad, it is easy to glean the artist’s passions. Cello fingerboards, mandolins, the French horn, a flute and a violin, even sheet music populate his paintings.    "As a child I took…

  • George Berger

       George H. Berger Jr., 54, of Monroe, died Tuesday, March 26, at his home.    Born in New York City, he lived in Old Bridge before moving to Monroe eight years ago.    He was a truck driver for various businesses throughout New Jersey, and then was a bus assistant for many years. He was a communicant…

  • Clinton Groover

       Clinton Warren Groover, 69, died Sunday at home.    Born in Trenton, he lived in Princeton before moving to Lawrence 35 years ago.    Mr. Groover retired in 1994 after 25 years as a sewer inspector with the Borough of Princeton.    He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War.    Mr. Groover was a member of Lawrence…

  • Woman with the Birdcage Hat

    A new documentary captures Mother Cavellucci’s life as the ‘First Lady of New Hope.’ By: Susan Van Dongen    The look on the sergeant’s face must have been priceless. After all, when Sarge says "Pick up that gear, private," he doesn’t expect the new recruit to turn around and say, "What? Are you kidding?"    But then…