Category: archives
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Watercolor’s Wild Side
Barbara Cox’s pieces are part of the many unconventional watercolors featured in the Garden State Watercolor Society’s Annual Member Juried Exhibition at Capital Health Systems in Trenton. By: Jillian Kalonick Barbara Cox endured crashing waves to capture "Storm Coming." The image is part of the Garden State Watercolor Society’s 2002 Members Exhibit at Capital Health…
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For the week of March 28
Virginia M. Majeski Patton, Frank Karp, Raymond H. Price, Grace L. Higgins Williams, Robert L. Hayes Jr., Joan K. Wendell. By: Virginia M. Majeski Patton WASHINGTON Virginia M. Majeski Patton, 80, died Monday, March 25, at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton. Born and raised in Lawrence, she was a longtime Robbinsville resident.…
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Ira Baker
Ira E. Baker, 60, died Wednesday, March 27, at home. Born in Elizabeth, he lived in Lawrence 27 years. An Army veteran, Mr. Baker was associated with Dayton Ford for six years. He enjoyed golfing and was a member of Lakewood Country Club. Son of the late Meyer and Sidonia Baker, he is survived by…
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Ruth E. Johnson
Ruth E. Johnson died Monday at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton. Born in Pennington, she was a lifelong area resident. She worked many years for Sanhican Luncheonette in Trenton and later was a hostess for Swiss Colonial Diner in Lawrence. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church of Hopewell. Daughter of the…
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Ann Kull
MANVILLE Ann (Wohar) Kull passed away Wednesday, March 20, at the Bridgeway Care Center in Bridgewater. She was 77. Born in Monessen, Pa., she had been a resident of Manville most of her life. Mrs. Kull retired from National Starch in Finderne where she had been employed over fifteen years as a secretary. She…
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DISPATCHES
Give jurors another ‘insanity’ option By: Hank Kalet I just can’t feel sorry for Andrea Yates. I know she was sick, that she apparently was commanded by other forces, by the pieces of herself that she couldn’t control. And I know that with help, perhaps, the fate that ultimately befell her five children might have…
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HHS boys’ track team seeking a trophy
Distance runners lead improved squad By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High boys’ track and field team is ready to take a few victory laps this spring. Eight HHS boys gained All-America status after earning national medals at the Nike Indoor Classic earlier this month. While that huge achievement was an appropriate conclusion to a strong…
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Candidates’ Night Wednesday at Central High School
Five candidates from Hopewell Township are running for four seats on the regional school board that represents the township, and Pennington and Hopewell boroughs. There are no borough seats up for election this year On Wednesday, April 3, the Hopewell Valley League of Women Voters will host its annual Candidates’ Night debate for the Hopewell…
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Easter has a special message this year
Holy Week will bring feelings of hope By: Brian Shappell For area churches, the celebration of Holy Week and Easter is a holiday about faith, hope and forgiveness. However, this year, the message of hope may be particularly poignant because the world has drastically changed during the past six months, said the Rev. Francis Hubbard…
