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Nicholas A. Bogdan
PEMBERTON Nicholas A. Bogdan, 34, died during the World Trade Center attack of Sept. 11. Born in Trenton, he lived in Browns Mills for the last two years. He was employed at Marsh & McLennan at the World Trade Center. Surviving are his wife Dorothy Bogdan; children Nicholas William and Emily Althea Marie, all…
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David T. Zing
PLAINSBORO David T. Zing, 40, died Saturday in Oswego, N.Y. Born in Taipei, Taiwan, he lived in Plainsboro since 1986. Mr. Zing came to the United States in 1974 at the age of 13. He graduated from Hightstown High School in 1978. He received his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Northwestern University and…
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Pratt will do good for Hightstown
Letter to the editor To the editor: I am writing to encourage the residents of Hightstown to vote for Richard Pratt for Borough Council. I have known Mr. Pratt for approximately 10 years, having first met him while working as the architect in charge of a project at my place of employment. I found him…
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Marian G. Griggs
EWING Marian G. Griggs, 93, died Saturday at St. Mary Medical Center, Middletown, Pa. Born in Trenton, she was a longtime Ewing resident. Mrs. Griggs retired as a secretary with the Hopewell Valley Regional School District. She was a member of Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church and Trenton Business and Professional Women’s Club, and was a…
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Arboretum memorial to exceed $25,000
Reflecting pond in West Windsor would honor community members lost in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR The memorial reflecting pond proposed for the Ron Rogers Arboretum in honor of community members lost in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 could cost $25,000. And that estimate does not include…
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State response laudable so far, but be cautious
PACKET EDITORIAL, Oct. 5 By: Packet Editorial It used to be said that only an act of God could drag members of the state Senate and Assembly back to Trenton in the fall of a legislative election year. Instead, it took an act of terrorism. In an extraordinary session this week, the two houses of…
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Borough, arts groups plan relief effort
Local artists and musicians will come together Oct. 13 on the campus of The Peddie School in a benefit event for the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. By: Scott Morgan HIGHTSTOWN As the shock waves of Sept. 11 gradually meld into a deeper need to reignite the human spirit, local artists and…
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School expansion to go to voters
Cranbury school board OKs $7.3 million plan. By: Casha Caponegro The school board unanimously approved a school expansion project, set to cost $7.3 million. Voters will vote on the plan at a Jan. 22 referendum. On Tuesday, the board viewed revised designs by Allan Kehrt of KSS architects and a revised budget by Bovis Lend…
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Schedule visit online with Prudential Fox & Roach
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