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  • Mary Pangaldi

       HAMILTON — Mary Cartella Pangaldi, 74, died Tuesday, Oct. 23 at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton.    Born in Shenandoah, Pa., she lived in the Trenton area 48 years.    She retired in 1989 after 23 years as a hair stylist with the NPI/NJ Psychiatric Hospital in West Trenton.    Daughter of the late Stephen and…

  • Bucolic Innocence

    In Love With the Land:  Idylic scenes capture the essence of a simpler life in Up the River, an exhibit of Bucks County Impressionists at The Gallery at Bristol-Myers Squibb. By: Ilene Dube Pastoral views along the Delaware River are captured in "Burning Brush" by John Well James.    Walking the towpath between the Delaware River…

  • Bright Kids necklaces offered for Halloween

       PLAINSBORO — As part of "Operation Bright Kids for Halloween," the Township Police Department will be distributing glow-in-the-dark necklaces to trick-or-treating youngsters Wednesday.    For the second consecutive year, Bristol-Myers Squibb, located on Scudders Mill Road, is providing more than 1,000 necklaces for police distribution, police said.    The program is designed to promote pedestrian safety by…

  • BREAKING NEWS: Anthrax ‘colony’ closes main Princeton post office

    Mail bin contaminated by "insignificant amount," say health officials; traces also found in Rep. Rush Holt’s Washington office By: Jennifer Potash    The main Princeton post office in West Windsor was closed Saturday afternoon after a mail bin tested positive for a "single colony" of anthrax, according to state health officials.    Also, the Washington D.C. office…

  • BREAKING NEWS: Anthrax ‘colony’ closes main Princeton post office

    Mail bin contaminated by "insignificant amount," health officials say; traces also found in Rep. Rush Holt’s Washington office. By: Jennifer Potash    The main Princeton post office in West Windsor was closed Saturday afternoon after a mail bin tested positive for a "single colony" of anthrax, according to state health officials.    Also, the Washington D.C. office…

  • Raiders show character in victory at Warren Hills

    Take home 13-12 win in dramatic game By:Rudy Brandl    WASHINGTON The Hillsborough High football team didn’t have much to play for Friday night, but the fans who braved the cold, windy conditions at Warren Hills could never tell.    The Raiders, who have battled turmoil and obstacles all season, found themselves in another hole against the…

  • Tigers fall to Cornell, 10-7

    Princeton’s mistakes are costly in loss to previously winless Big Red. By: Ken Weingartner    If it wasn’t for bad luck, Taylor Northrop wouldn’t have any luck at all.    At least that appears to be the case when the Princeton football team meets Cornell.    Northrop saw his attempt at an Ivy League record 57-yard field goal…

  • Anthrax scare reaches Princeton University campus

    HazMat Task Force responded after a student reported a "sugar-like substance" on a Frist keyboard. By: David Campbell    The first floor of the Frist Campus Center at Princeton University was closed for three hours Monday night after a white powder was found on a keyboard.    University spokeswoman Marilyn Marks said Thursday that test results were…

  • Fridays’ service less than cordial

    Letter to the editor To the editor:    I am writing out of frustration given a recent incident. I have been a resident of this community for 13 years. Our mayor is committed to bring commerce into the area, so when issues such as the one described below surface, I feel they must be addressed immediately.…