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Obituaries
Harry Crosby GREER, S.C. Harry J. Crosby, 71, died Tuesday, March 5, at Roger Huntington Hospital. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident until moving to South Carolina two years ago. Mr. Crosby was an Army veteran of the World War II era. He co-owned Tremont Lounge in Trenton more than 30…
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Critical thinking
Nonprofit Montgomery firm aids education progress By: Jeff Milgram Cynthia Tregoe Richetti makes it clear that she’s more like a chef than a teacher. Ms. Richetti, who admits that she has never taught a class in her life, has written "Analytic Processes for School Leaders," a book that helps teachers learn and then teach critical…
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Senior Menus
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $3.13. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, March 14 Chicken rice soup, meat…
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Mayor Marchand’s residence target of protest vigil
Opponents of deer culling program say they want to mediate court litigation. By: David Campbell Wildlife advocates held a vigil outside Princeton Township Mayor Phyllis Marchand’s residence Sunday afternoon to protest what they say is police harassment and to call for mediation to settle pending deer-cull litigation out of court. "A number of people have…
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Edith Meiss
Edith H. Meiss, 83, died at her home in Cranbury Monday, March 11. Daughter of a Lutheran minister, the Rev. Louis G. Hause, and Ernestine Lutz Hause, she was born in Maspeth, L.I., lived in New Bedford, Mass., Jersey City, New Brunswick and New Haven, Conn., before moving to Cranbury in 1952. A 1941 graduate…
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Rose Feinberg
Rose Finkelstein Feinberg, of Jamesburg, died Thursday, Feb. 28, at CentraState Medical Center in Freehold. Born in New York City, Ms. Feinberg resided in Highland Park for most of her life, with brief stays in Plainfield and Ewing, before settling in Jamesburg in 1994. She was employed for many years as a legal secretary. She…
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Chit-Chat: Lambertville woman is a good sport!
By: Merle Citron Barbara Skiba of George Street has lived in Lambertville for 25 years and has taught physical education and coached women’s sports at Hopewell Valley Central High School for 35 years. Barbara is a well-respected and dedicated teacher. March 9, she was inducted into the Hopewell Valley High School Hall of Fame, an…
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John Strapp
John P. "Phil" Strapp, 83, of Monroe, died Monday, March 4, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Born in Plainfield, Mr. Strapp was a resident of Highland Park and East Brunswick before moving to Rossmoor in 1976. Mr. Strapp was the owner of Strapp Realty in East Brunswick for over 20 years…
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Developers propose cuts in parking for borough garage
Mayor and council expected to announce two remaining developer candidates tonight. By: Jennifer Potash Princeton Borough’s downtown garage plan may face some changes, including less parking and more residential units. The Borough Council is expected to announce tonight the two remaining developer candidates for the project. During two sessions on Wednesday and Thursday, the governing…
