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Joseph J. Judge
HIGHTSTOWN Joseph J. Judge, 89, died Tuesday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Born in Philadelphia, he lived in Hightstown 30 years. Mr. Judge retired from Occidental Petroleum Co. of Philadelphia and Brooklyn, N.Y., after more than 30 years. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a Coast…
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Clare Bresnan Michel
MANSFIELD Clare Bresnan Michel, 83, died Nov. 1 at home. Born and raised in the Bronx, N.Y., she lived in Huntington, N.Y., 35 years before moving to Columbus 15 years ago. She attended St. Brendan’s High School and Hunter College in New York. Mrs. Michel was a Girl Scout leader and member of the…
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Organizations hold pot luck dinners
AROUND CRANBURY By: Lorraine Sedor Myrna Doggett, would like to extend her thanks to the many parents and residents who expressed their concern and best wishes during her recent illness. She writes, "I want to thank all the mothers for their kind thoughts and prayers and deeds. All the flowers and meals! Thanks to Sally…
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Frank W. Beers
HAMILTON Frank W. Beers, 76, died Sunday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Trenton, he was a longtime Jackson resident before moving to Hamilton three years ago. He was an Army veteran of World War II and was active in the Trenton Reserve Police Department Civil Defense Disaster Control in…
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Anthrax found at Palmer Square, Rocky Hill post offices
Traces discovered; facilities remain open and antibiotics for employees not deemed necessary. by George Frey TRENTON The New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services and the federal office of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday afternoon that scant amounts of anthrax had been found in four of the 49…
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Bureau chief defends Al Jazeera’s role
‘The whole idea is to present both sides of the story. We don’t see that in the American media.’ By: Jeff Milgram Critics say it’s a propaganda tool for Osama bin Laden, but Washington bureau chief Hafiz al-Mirazi says Al Jazeera, the Arab-language 24-hour satellite news station, is only trying to cover the war in…
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Jamesburg cupboard scouting for donations
The annual Scouting for Food drive, run by local Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, is one of two major food drives for the year. By: Nick D’Amore JAMESBURG With the holidays drawing near, the Jamesburg food cupboard, run by the Jamesburg Presbyterian Church, is seeking to shore up supplies to help out the needy…
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Hun boys throw scare in St. Benedict’s
Raiders fall in Prep A final to unbeaten Gray Bees By: Justin Feil LAWRENCEVILLE When the Hun boys’ soccer team lost, 2-0, to St. Benedict’s in the regular season, it served notice to the undefeated Gray Bees that the Raiders were not intimidated by their 100-some game winning streak. Hun took that same attitude…
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PHS girls’ dream season comes to end
Little Tigers fall in CJ III soccer semifinal By: Rich Fisher The end of a season. The end of a dream. The end of an era. That’s what Kristin Piatkowski’s goal meant to the Princeton High girl’s soccer team, as it gave fourth-seeded Watchung Hills a 2-1 victory over the top-seeded Little Tigers in an…
