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  • Virginia Mae Cypress

       Virginia Mae Cypress, 69, of Monroe, died Friday, March 1, 2002 at her home.    Born in Eastville, Va., Ms. Cypress resided in Monroe for 37 years.    Ms. Cypress retired from Carter Wallace after 25 years of service. She attended the Jehovah Witness Kingdom for many years.    She is survived by her husband, Henry D. Cypress;…

  • Anthony Romano

       Dr. Anthony W. Romano died Tuesday, Feb. 26, at his home in Monroe.    He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he lived before moving to Rossmoor 17 years ago.    He graduated in 1938 from Columbia University with a degree in pharmacy. He owned and operated Mayflower Drug in Brooklyn for 40 years until his retirement…

  • Edith Mario

       Edith Meijer Mario, 90, died Friday, March 1, at home.    Born in Den Helder, Netherlands, she lived in Hawthorne and Clifton before moving to Lawrence seven years ago.    She was a homemaker and a member of the Clifton and Trenton congregations of New Apostolic Church.    Wife of the late Jerry Mario, she is survived by…

  • 55PLUS to hear how ‘humanness’ evolved

       "The Evolution of Humans and Humanness" will be the topic of a presentation by Princeton University anthropology professor Alan E. Mann to 55PLUS.    The meeting will be held 10 a.m. Thursday, March 7, at the Jewish Center of Princeton, 435 Nassau St.    The talk will examine the questions of what makes us unique among the…

  • Irving Hershey

       Irving Hershey, 85, of Ewing Township died Tuesday, March 5, at Greenwood House, Ewing.    Born in New York City, he was a former resident of Delray Beach, Fla., and resided in New Jersey the past two years. He was a graduate of City College of New York and Columbia University School of Social Work.    Mr.…

  • PHS boys’ hoops coach resigns

    Mosley guided Little Tigers’ improvement last five seasons By: Bob Nuse    After five years, Gene Mosley realized being the head boys’ basketball coach at Princeton High wasn’t what he thought it would be.    So, after a five-year stint at the helm, Mosley has resigned as the Little Tigers’ coach. He finished his tenure with a…

  • Two financial firms open new Princeton offices

    By: George Frey    Two financial companies opened new offices in Princeton recently.    H&R Block, the nation’s largest tax preparer, moved its Princeton office to larger quarters at 21 Chambers St. to offer more services about a month ago, and Order Execution Services LLC, a company that executes brokerage trades with the major exchanges, opened an…

  • Gerald Franklin

       Gerald H. Franklin, 64, of Monmouth Junction, died Sunday, March 3, at his residence.    Born in Rockaway, N.Y., he lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., before moving to Monmouth Junction nine years ago. He was a special education bus driver in Brooklyn for 30 years before retiring in 1988.    His parents, Daniel and Florence Franklin, are deceased.…

  • Windrows foreclosure auction expected soon

    Bank of America, the lender that has financed the operations and marketing of Windrows, is expected to hold a foreclosure auction March 12 on 189 unsold units. By: David Campbell    PLAINSBORO — Foreclosure proceedings on The Windrows at Princeton Forrestal are nearly complete, Windrows project director Christine Dwyer said this week.    "The residents as well…