Category: archives
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Ah the comforts of home
For you and your new dog: Strategies to make the adjustment easier. By: MARY ANN CAVALLARO Staff photo by Cynthia Cannon Steve Daciek and his puppy, Bailey, hone pet smarts at a recent Puppergarten class held at Rosedale Mills in Pennington. Please visit our SMART HOMES 2001 sponsors: Acoustical Concepts Best Little Floor House Borden…
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Silver Shop must seek a new ‘maestro’
Owner’s death means 64-year mainstay of Palmer Square must find new ownership. By: Jennifer Potash The Silver Shop, with its meticulous window displays of antique china, silver spoons and vintage jewelry, has been a 64-year mainstay of Palmer Square. With the Sept. 8 death of owner Arthur Coletti, the business is now for sale. Harold…
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Letters to the Editor, Nov. 6
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Nov. 6 By: Dale family expresses gratitude To the editor: We have been overwhelmed with the outpouring of thoughtfulness and generosity resulting from the untimely and tragic death of our son and brother, George Dale. We are writing to convey our expression of gratitude. Our neighbors and dear friends throughout the…
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Democrats sweep in Monroe
Voters elect two incumbents and one newcomer to Township Council. By: Three Democrats won council seats in Monroe, maintaining the township’s all Democratic council. In Ward one, Democratic incumbent Henry Miller garnered 2,929 votes. His opponent, Republican Mary Margiotta received 1,306. In Ward 2, Democrat Jerry Tamburro received 4,276 votes while Republican challenger Ken Chiarella…
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Lawrence warms up with Allentown, 43-7
FootballThe Lawrence High School football team ended the regular season with a 5-4 record once again in 2001. It’s the same record the Cardinals had at the end of the 2000 campaign, but with one major difference. By: Steve Feitl There will be no state consolation game this year. Instead, the Cardinals are off to…
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Ida Churgin
EWING Ida Feinstein Churgin, 89, died Thursday, Nov. 2, at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Russia, she lived in New York City many years before moving to the Ewing area five years ago. Wife of the late Gershon Churgin, she is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Anita and Lawrence Shendalman of…
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Viola Miller Abbott
Viola Miller Abbott, 84, died Oct. 27 at Linwood Convalescent Home. Born in Kingwood Township, she was a longtime Titusville resident. She graduated from Somerville High School. Wife of the late Richard Abbott, to whom she was married 53 years, she is survived by a daughter, Joan Carri of Philadelphia; and two grandchildren, Michael Carri…
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Main Princeton Post Office reopens
Mail delivery back to 100 percent from Roszel Road facility . By: Jeff Milgram The main Princeton Post Office in West Windsor reopened Monday morning after an area that tested positive for anthrax was cleaned. But a bank branch on Nassau Street remained closed Monday, pending the results of environmental testing. All mail distribution was…
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Joseph DiGaetano
Joseph R. DiGaetano, 82, died Friday, Nov. 2, at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton. Born in Philadelphia, he lived in Lawrenceville more than 40 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II and served in the 119th Medical Battalion. He was a retired sales and serviceman with R.S. McCracken & Sons…
