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John K. Strycharz
LAWRENCE John K. Strycharz, 88, died Friday at John F. Kennedy Medical Center, Edison. Born in Trenton, he was a longtime Lawrenceville resident. He retired from the Army in 1984 and was a member of North Trenton American Legion Post 458. Son of the late Peter and Anna Kulig Strycharz and brother of the…
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Oscars in the Rough
TimeOFF picks 10 top movies for 2001 By:Jim Boyle While the quality of Hollywood films dipped drastically, this has been a banner year for marketing departments throughout Tinsel Town. Heavily hyped blockbusters such as Planet of the Apes, Rush Hour 2 and The Mummy Returns opened with record-breaking grosses. But what happened in their second…
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Love Conquers All
For a romantic Valentine’s Day getaway, Bucks County, Pa., offers a slew of inns that lavish lovers with details. By: Jodi Thompson The Wedgewood Inn in New Hope, Pa. Even the most romantically challenged couple can charm one another this Valentine’s Day with a little help from the folks who run Bucks County inns. The…
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Susan B. Uyhazi
LAWRENCE Susan B. Uyhazi, 51, of Lawrenceville died Saturday at home. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident. She is survived by her parents, Stanley and Dorothy Lapetz of Ewing; her husband, Donald D. Uyhazi; a daughter, Katherine E. Uyhazi of Lawrenceville; two brothers and a sister-in-law, Stanley Lapetz and Lea Rondonck…
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Evan R. Savidge
Evan Roger Savidge, 80, died Wednesday at Memorial Hospital at Easton, Md. Born in Mount Rose, he lived in Pennington and Vermont before moving to Maryland in 1995. He graduated from Pennington High School and was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II, serving in Italy and North Africa. He had been a…
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Arts Council offers winter classes
The Arts Council of Princeton is offering winter classes for children, teens and adults in a variety of artistic areas, including ceramics, photography, painting, drawing, Spanish or flamenco dance, parent and child art, theater and drama, film appreciation, and creative writing. Cinema (adults) For the first time, adults can sign up for a film…
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Oscars in the Rough
TimeOFF picks 10 top movies for 2001 By:Jim Boyle While the quality of Hollywood films dipped drastically, this has been a banner year for marketing departments throughout Tinsel Town. Heavily hyped blockbusters such as Planet of the Apes, Rush Hour 2 and The Mummy Returns opened with record-breaking grosses. But what happened in their second…
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OBITUARIES, Jan. 15, 2002
William K. Evans, Anne K. Rassweiler, Walter B. Servis, Bette S. Eisenmann, Josephine Messineo, Sheila Barron, Edith N. Fuchs, William J. Lister, William K. Evans School board secretary JAMESBURG William K. Evans died Sunday at the Merwick unit of The Medical Center at Princeton. He was 85. Born in Philadelphia, he was a Princeton…
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Adam Mendilow
LAWRENCE Adam Mendilow, 92, died Thursday at home. Born in London, he lived in Lawrenceville 14 years. He retired in 1978 after more than 35 years as a professor with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he was founder of the English department. Son of the late Maurice and Annie Pousekoff Mendilow and husband…
