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Charles Grieder
Charles Grieder, 82, of Kendall Park, died on Monday, Jan. 21, at Park Place Center in Monmouth Junction. He is survived by three daughters, Charlotte Travis and Maria Soto, both of Franklin Park, and Geraldine Rahm of Augusta; a son, Charles of Woodstock, Ga.; 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan.…
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Letters to the Editor, Jan. 22
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Jan. 22 By: It is pointless to negotiate with RCN To the editor: I have been reading with dismay press reports of the "business-as-usual" negotiations about to begin between Princeton and RCN. Such issues as system upgrade standards, past overcharges and the appropriate term of a new contract are said to…
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Princeton High School gets a construction timeline
District sees an extended schedule for expansion and renovation. By: Jeff Milgram The Princeton Regional school board’s Facilities Committee wants to spread out construction at Princeton High School, pushing completion of the project back about six months to May 2005. Renovation of some of the PHS fields would not be completed under this schedule until…
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Sleep in Heavenly Peace
It’s the best thing for your health. Prior to the events of Sept. 11, more than 65 million Americans annually complained of having trouble sleeping, according to an American Sleep Disorders Association report. By: Pat Stein View the print ads in this magazine. Belle Mead Physical Therapy Bellissima – Hair Salon Christians Barber Shop Curves…
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Bernice Ritter
HAMILTON Bernice J. Ritter, 81, died Wednesday, Jan. 16, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident. She enjoyed bingo. Daughter of the late Frederick and May Newcomb Arendt, sister of the late Frederick Arendt, wife of the late Harold J. Ritter and mother of…
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Business needn’t face terrorism alone
Federal agency offers assistance. By: Kristin Roper A dynamic partnership between international business and the government represents another vital tool in the war on terrorism, according to Jeffrey Stottlemeyer, deputy executive director of the federal Overseas Security Advisory Council. "Having a network of security officials overseas is a tremendous resource for the private sector," Mr.…
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Joe Tornow
Joe Tornow died Monday, Jan. 21, at his home in Monroe. He was an accounting manager for Prudential Insurance in Roseland before retiring in 1992. He served in the Army during peacetime, and was a member of the Old Guard in Livingston. He is survived by his wife, Rosaline (Stein) Tornow; three daughters, Janet Tornow,…
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Deer-kill off to slow start with 54 slain
Different ‘field procedures’ cited between this year and last year. By: David Campbell Fifty-four deer were killed in the first four days of Princeton Township’s deer-management program, less than half the number killed in the same period last year when the program commenced. Hamden, Conn.-based White Buffalo, hired in November to kill 500 deer by…
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OBITUARIES, Jan. 22, 2002
Ernest Gordon, Neal W. O’Connor. Ernest Gordon Former POW, dean of PU chapel A memorial service for Ernest Gordon of Princeton Township, a former prisoner of war who became dean of the chapel at Princeton University from 1955 to 1981, is scheduled for 2 p.m. Feb. 16 in the University Chapel. The Rev. Gordon died…
