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Edition of Sept. 13, 2001
Anthony C. Albano Anthony C. Albano, 65, of Hamilton Square died Friday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident and graduated from Trenton Central High School. Mr. Albano was a meat cutter for more than 40 years, retiring this year from Risoldi’s Thriftway in Hamilton.…
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Coach puts emphasis on how game is played
AHS girls soccer goes 1-1 in opening two games. By: Kyle Moylan As far as Allentown High School girls’ soccer coach Mike Bianchini is concerned, "how you play this game" really is what matters. If anyone doubts him, consider the fact he put his wins and losses where his ideals are. This past week, Allentown…
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Scherer honored for work battling anti-semitism
Acting Governor Donald DiFrancesco presents ADL Public Service Award to fomer mayor County Freeholder and former Hillsborough mayor Ken Scherer was honored last Wednesday with the 2001 Anti-Defamation League Public Service Award. Mr. Scherer was presented with the award by Acting Governor Donald DiFrancesco at the Central New Jersey ADL’s annual awards dinner held in…
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Plumsted officials await construction costs
Plans call for new primary school, additional classroom at New Egypt High School. By: Ken Weingartner PLUMSTED The cost of proposed new construction and renovations in the school district should be known by the end of the month, Superintendent Gerald Woehr said last week. District officials have proposed construction of a new primary school,…
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Two township residents feared dead
At least two residents of East Windsor are feared to be among the dead as a result of Tuesday’s terrorist attacks against the United States. By: T.J. Furman At least two people from the Hightstown-East Windsor area are believed to be dead and at least one other is missing following Tuesday’s terrorist attacks in which…
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Hopewell petition can’t force ballot question in fall
By: Ruth Luse The Sept. 4 petition presented to Hopewell Borough Council although it had signatures of well over 10 percent of Hopewell’s registered voters does not mean, as the petitioners thought, that their question must be placed on the Nov. 6 general election ballot. The 227-signature petition was aimed at placing the following…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH PLANNING UPDATE
A lack of activity before the Historic Advisory Committee prompted board member Mark Kirby to question whether borough residents are aware of the requirement to bring certain renovation projects to the committee for review By: Catherine P. Moscarello After a lapse of two months, the Hopewell Borough Planning Board convened Sept. 5. A lack of…
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Brearley House credit belongs to both parties
ANALYSIS By: Lea Kahn Michael Powers and Mark Sebastian, the Democratic candidates for Township Council, claim in a political flier that their party "initiated … the completion of the historic Brearley House renovation." While that is an accurate statement the Democrats were in power when work on the township-owned house was completed last year…
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Irene Valdata, 79
Irene Valdata, 79, died Sunday, Sept. 2, at Franklin Care Center in Franklin Park. She was born in Watertown, N.Y., and had lived in Edison, New Brunswick, Highland Park and North Brunswick before moving to Kendall Park four years ago. She worked as an administrator at Fort Kilmer in Piscataway and also for the Middlesex…
