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OBITUARIES, March 26, 2002
Bill Hillier, Assunta M. Gaudioso, Margaret Haldeman, David R. Hullfish, Gertrude I. Ruopp, Catherine R. Bush. Bill Hillier Television producer ENCINO, Calif. Bill Hillier died March 18 of cancer. He was 61. He grew up and was educated in Princeton. Mr. Hillier was president of Hillier & Company and was an Emmy Award-winning television…
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Rainbow Gardening
Unusual seeds create colorful heirloom fruits and vegetables By: FAITH BAHADURIAN Photo courtesy The Cook’s Garden ‘I had to be the first one with French Merveille des Quatres Saisons, frilly Lollo Rossa, Red Oakleaf, or lime green Deer Tongue lettuces. I amazed my family and friends with baskets of multi-colored and shaped tomatoes, not all…
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Agnes Kowalski
TRENTON Agnes Nizolek Kowalski, 88, died Thursday, March 21, at Tandem Health Care of Lawrenceville. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident. She and her husband had owned Kowalski Funeral Home in Trenton. She was a member of Deborah Hospital Foundation Ladies Auxiliary and St. Hedwig R.C. Church and its Altar Rosary…
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Our Dream House
Life and house hunting demand compromise By: SALLY FRIEDMAN Illustration by Judy Martin Spring Home & Garden Print Ads Ace Excavating Aleman Window Fashions Aqua-Soft Beco Kitchens Bordentown Restore.Contract. Bowden’s Hearth & Home C.H. Paving California Closets Central Jersey Nurseries Century 21 Kathleen Sucharski Chamberlin & Barclay-Garden Coast Nursery Cranbury Paint and Hardware Cream…
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Miriam A. Lowe
Miriam A. Lowe, 88, formerly of Hopewell, died Friday. She was a member of Hopewell Methodist Church, Hopewell. Wife of the late Theodore P. Lowe, she is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Gordon S. and Carol Lowe of Cape Coral; a daughter and son-in-law, Suzanne M. and Edward Devlin of Rotunda West; and three…
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Miriam Lowe
FORT MYERS, Fla. Miriam A. Lowe, 88, formerly of Hopewell, died Friday, March 22. She was a member of Hopewell Methodist Church, Hopewell. Wife of the late Theodore P. Lowe, she is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Gordon S. and Carol Lowe of Cape Coral; a daughter and son-in-law, Suzanne M. and Edward…
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Magical Mushrooms
Sculptor Jim Toia pays homage to the natural world in an exhibit that uses fungi and lichen, on view at the Hunterdon Museum. By: Susan Van Dongen Leprechauns live under them. Medicine men have ingested them and communicated with the Great Spirits. And they taste wonderful marinated in balsamic vinegar, then grilled. The ancient, fabled-yet-humble…
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This Old House
It’s amazing what a fresh coat of paint will do By: JOHN SACCENTI Staff photo by John Keating The story’s author, John Saccenti, takes time out from writing to install a light fixture in a bathroom at his home. Spring Home & Garden Print Ads Ace Excavating Aleman Window Fashions Aqua-Soft Beco Kitchens Bordentown Restore.Contract.…
