Category: archives
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Catherine Sandusky
Catherine Logan Sandusky, 81, died Saturday, Dec. 22, at St. Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Old Bridge, she lived in Spotswood for 30 years, then Hialeah, Fla., for 22 years. She returned to the Jamesburg/Monroe area in 1972, where she was a resident of Rossmoor. She was a member of Star Unit 128,…
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Albin G. Cahill
MELBOURNE, Fla. Albin G. Cahill, 94, died on Dec. 17 at home. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. Cahill resided in Melbourne since 1999. He lived in East Windsor for many years, as well as and Bay Ridge in Brooklyn. Mr. Cahill retired in 1954 as a detective with the New York Police Department. He…
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Russell W. Snedeker
HAMILTON Russell W. Snedeker, 75, died Dec. 20 at home. Born in Princeton, he lived in Grovers Mill before moving to Mercerville. He graduated from Princeton High School and was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. Mr. Snedeker worked with Princeton University and RCA Corp., retiring in 1987. He had been…
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Though economy is slow, housing market is strong…
ECONOMIC CLIMATE: In the second part of our series examining the economy, the Herald finds the local housing market is as strong as ever. By: Chris Karmiol Many indicators say the economy has softened since the fiscal bonanza of recent years, and businesses and consumers are feeling it. The media reports of major corporations laying…
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First Night Style
Bristol, Pa., and Newtown, Pa., gear up for New Year’s Eve celebrations. By: Daniel Shearer American sculptor Joseph Cornell made a splash with boxes. One of the most celebrated exponents of assemblage, he would tinker at projects for years, sorting items gathered from flea markets and odd shops into categories that made artistic statements. His…
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Help us make new year better for one and all
EDITORIAL Monday will mark the final day of 2001. We’d like to be among the first to say, "Thank God. Here’s to a happier, more prosperous 2002." This past year seemed to be going along pretty well until Sept. 11, when hijacked airplanes change the way we live and think. Hearing several weeks later that…
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TANGENTS: Visions of hate, and sugarplums, in my head
TANGENTS By: John Saccenti I hate it when some one cuts me off. I hate it even more when that person slows down in front of me to make a turn. I also hate waiting. I’ve been known to go hungry rather than wait in line at a fast-food restaurant. We all have things we…
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Neri Stein
Neri Stein, 63, of Cranbury, died Wednesday, Dec. 19, in Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center. Born in New York City, N.Y., she resided in Cranbury for the past 27 years. She previously worked at Jamesway in East Windsor for 20 years. She was a graduate of Julia Richmond High School in Manhattan,…
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Ryszard Deluga
Ryszard Deluga, 50, died Sunday, Dec. 23, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Warsaw, Poland, he came to the United States in 1995 and lived in Trenton and Lawrence. He worked several years with Trane Co., Hamilton. He enjoyed rally sports racing. Son of the late Marian and Janina Klimowicz Deluga,…
