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Carlton M. Clayton Sr.
Carlton M. Clayton Sr., 92, died Tuesday, Aug. 14 at Morris Hall, a nursing home in Lawrenceville. He was born in Jamesburg and lived there for 40 years before moving to Kendall Park, where he resided for 12 years. A retired clerk, he worked for Clayton Lumber Company in South River for over 50 years.…
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Montgomery panel rejects sharpshooters
Committee wants hunting clubs to thin deer herd. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY The Wildlife Management Committee rejected a bid from a sharpshooting firm Tuesday to manage the township’s deer overpopulation problem for more than $275 a head. Representatives of the Whitetail Management Co. gave the committee a detailed presentation that included discussion of several…
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Beazer Homes boast golf course view
Deerwood Country Club Estates offers two new home designs Beazer Homes Corp. offers two new home designs at Deerwood Country Club Estates, its fast-selling golf course community in Westhampton. The Wyndham and Cypress are gracious 4-bedroom, 2½-bath, 2-car garage designs with breakfast rooms, first-floor studies and spacious family rooms. Both plans offer buyers a choice…
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Candlelit concert completes the day
Following a fun-filled Cranbury Day, a candlelight concert will be held at Longfield Farm. By:Casha Caponegro Following a fun-filled Cranbury Day, a candlelight concert sponsored by the Cranbury Arts Council and Volvo in Princeton will be held at the 9-acre Longfield Farm on Cranbury Neck Road. The Sept. 8 concert is part of the Arts…
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Week of Aug. 24, 2001
From Pennington, Princeton and Princeton Junction PENNINGTON Richard A. Weidel Jr., president, and Fred Nix, manager of Weidel Realtors, Pennington office announced that Alison Stephens, a Hopewell Township resident, has joined their professional team of realtors. Married with three children, Ms. Stephens holds a bachelors degree from Norwich University and brings with her experience in…
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Alona Truett
Alona Martin Truett, 64, died Sunday, Aug. 12 at her home in Old Bridge. Born in Yakima, Wash., she lived in New York before moving to Old Bridge 44 years ago. She also had a residence in Cape May. Ms. Truett worked for 11 years as a receptionist in the East Brunswick office of Dr.…
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Rose M. McDonald
Rose M. McDonald, 90, died Thursday, Aug. 16 at The Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Trenton, she was a Kingston resident for over 70 years. A retired telephone operator, she worked for N.J. Bell Telephone Company in Princeton for over 12 years. She was a life member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Kingston…
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Kingston pans road approval
Kingston residents say a realigned intersection in Plainsboro will inundate the village with traffic. By:Brian Shappell Kingston residents say a realigned intersection in Plainsboro will inundate the village with traffic. The intersection upgrade which calls for a four-way signaled intersection at Mapleton Road and Seminary Drive as part of a 220-unit condominium development …
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PTO officer charged with theft
Police have charged the treasurer of the Upper Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization with the theft of more than $26,000 over the past two years. By:Nick D’Amore Police have charged the treasurer of the Upper Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization with the theft of more than $26,000 over the past two years. Dolores Harbison, 39,…
