Category: archives
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Edward Sandusky
Edward J. Sandusky, 80, died Wednesday, Aug. 15, at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong resident of Trenton and Lawrenceville. A Navy veteran of World War II, he served aboard the USS Big Horn and USS Refuge as a coxswain. Mr. Sandusky worked at Lawrence Intermediate School…
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Victoria Boruta Chrzanowski
TITUSVILLE, Fla. Victoria Boruta Chrzanowski died Saturday, Aug. 4, at Jess Parish Medical Center. Born in Trenton, she lived in Yardville before moving to Florida 20 years ago. She retired from Heinemann Electric Co. Daughter of the late Joseph and Agatha Boruta, wife of the late Leon Chrzanowski and sister of the late Peter and…
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CONSUMER INFORMATION
Autos: New car prices Autos: Used car values (Kelley Blue Book) Better Business Bureau – Central Jersey Consumer Reports magazine National Consumers League N.J. Dept. of Consumer Affairs U.S. Consumer Protection
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Remark highlightsstupidity of some
To the editor Humans never cease to amaze me with their hatred, stupidity and narrow mindedness. For people to blindly hate someone they have never met astounds me. Mr. Katz, I would love to have a neighbor like you and about a thousand more of the same. It is so hard to try to explain…
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Elijah Gibbs Sr.
HIGHTSTOWN Elijah Gibbs Sr., 91, died Friday, Aug. 10, at Applegarth Care Center, Monroe. Born in Wadmalaw Island, S.C., he lived in Hightstown and East Windsor 41 years. Mr. Gibbs was an Army veteran of World War II. He retired from the Twin Rivers Trust Association of East Windsor, Hightstown’s maintenance department, Strangle and…
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Dixon put McCormick on track to hall of fame
A versatile performer, Margaret McCormick credits her success on the then-new Hightstown High girls track team to her coach, Dempsey Dixon. By: Neil Hay She attended college in Maine. She worked at an excavation site in Belize. She lived for several years in northern California. Today Martha’s Vineyard is home. But Margaret McCormick’s roots are…
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Anthony J. Gumbaz
TRENTON Anthony J. Gumbaz, 46, died Tuesday, Aug. 7, at home. Born in the Bronx, N.Y., he lived in Manchester Township before moving to Trenton four years ago. Mr. Gumbaz was an assistant superintendent of Manchester Township. He was a Navy veteran and member of Whiting Bible Church. He is survived by a son,…
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Presbyterian school uses crafts, fun
"With young children crafts can re-enforce that more than somebody talking or reading a story," according to Cheryl Godbold, director of the First Presbyterian Church’s Barefoot School. By: Michael Arges HIGHTSTOWN "Keep it personal!" could well be used as a slogan for the religious education effort at the First Presbyterian Church. Church members use…
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Pet parade plan may be curbed
SAVE animal shelter sought to have Nassau Street closed to traffic. By: Jennifer Potash In twos and threes, furry creatures may march along Nassau Street on Oct. 21 in a parade to highlight the expansion plans of the SAVE animal shelter. The shelter sought to close Nassau Street to hold the parade, but the Princeton…
