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  • Mazie Wyrick

       Mazie G. Wyrick, 73, died Wednesday, Dec. 26, at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton.    Born and educated in Greensboro, N.C., she lived in Lawrence 55 years.    She had worked many years with the food service department of The Lawrenceville School.    She was a member of First Baptist Church of Eggerts Crossing.    Daughter of…

  • Umberto Roberto

       Umberto "Bert" Roberto, 70, died Saturday, Dec. 29, at his residence.    Born in Princeton, he lived in Princeton until 1974 when he moved to Lawrence.    He retired in 1997 as owner of Hinkson’s office supply in Princeton, which he owned since 1960. He was a member of the Princeton Italian-American Sportsman Club and a member…

  • Judy Jetson Update

    The only trauma Glenn Barr survived as a child was far too much exposure to television, B-movies and popular culture. His artwork is on exhibit alongside the work of Chris Mars at Tin Man Alley in New Hope, Pa. By: Jodi Thomspon "CORTEX OF DESIRE" The only trauma Glenn Barr survived as a child was…

  • WW-P South wrestlers win holiday tournament

    Morfe wins heavyweight crown By: Bob Nuse        Keith MacDougall wanted his West Windsor-Plainsboro High South wrestling team to go into the North Brunswick Raider Invitational Tournament with the idea of surprising some people.    They wound up doing just that. And in the process they even surprised their coach.    "I was shocked," MacDougall said after…

  • OBITUARIES, Jan. 1, 2002

    Umberto Roberto, Mary E. Peck, Virginia G. Merrill, Gordon O. Popper, A. Elizabeth Frederick, William M. Lee, Betty J. King, Russel W. Robson. Umberto Roberto Former owner of Hinkson’s    LAWRENCE — Umberto "Bert" Roberto died Saturday at home. He was 70.    Born in Princeton, he was a Princeton resident until 1974 when he moved to…

  • PU even Stephens with Rutgers for a half

    Scarlet Knights pull away for 70-62 win By: Bob Nuse        PISCATAWAY — Prior to Saturday night’s game at Rutgers, freshman Mike Stephens had played all of seven minutes of basketball for Princeton University.    But with starting center Konrad Wysocki out with an injury, and backup Dominick Martin picking up two quick fouls, Stephens found…

  • Rutgers races past Princeton

    Early second half run drops Tigers to 3-7 By: Bob Nuse PISCATAWAY – Rutgers scored 17 straight points early in the second half on the way to a 70-62 win over Princeton at the Louis Brown Athletic Center on Saturday night. The win was the ninth in 10 games for the Scarlet Knights, who improved…

  • A troubled life, and now a tragic ending

    REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK By: Casha Caponegro    On the morning of Dec. 14 the body of my close friend and college roommate, Cheryl, was discovered in the Susquehanna River in Lycoming County, Pa.    At the age of 23, it is believed that Cheryl chose to end her life either by jumping or walking into the freezing river…

  • Las Posadas

    A celebration of faith and heritage By: Devon Cadwell Bazata    A flock of tiny sheep stand together on a gently sloping hillside as several shepherds keep watch nearby. Although the four-footed white creatures are only two inches tall, they hold a place of great stature in the elaborate nativity scenes, or Los Nacimientos, created by…