Category: archives
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Thaddeus Walenczyk
HILLSBOROUGH Thaddeus "Ted" Walenczyk died on Aug. 12 in Hillsborough. He was 79. He was born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y., and moved to Hillsborough 49 years ago. Mr. Walenczyk was a machinist with Union Carbide in Bound Brook for 30 years retiring in 1984. He was an ex-chief of the Hillsborough Volunteer Fire…
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Henry S. "Sonny" Bader
Henry S. "Sonny" Bader died Sunday, Aug. 12, at Cranbury Care Center in Monroe. He was a former resident of Jersey City. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Mount Sinai Memorial Chapels, Cranbury Road at Evergreen Boulevard in East Brunswick. Interment followed at Riverside Cemetery in Rochelle Park. Memorial contributions may be made to the…
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Concert bridges generation gaps
The New Jersey InterGeneration Orchestra will bring its unique collection of musicians to Association Park Saturday night for a free show. By: Scott Morgan HIGHTSTOWN They play violins and oboes and other classical instruments, but the New Jersey InterGenerational Orchestra is anything but a typical band of musicians. As its name implies, the NJIO…
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University’s condo plan clears a hurdle
Canal Commission approves new intersection for Plainsboro project. By: David Campbell STOCKTON The Delaware & Raritan Canal Commission on Wednesday approved a revised four-way signaled intersection at Mapleton Road and Seminary Drive in Plainsboro for a 220-unit luxury condominium development planned for the Princeton Nurseries lands by Princeton University. In June, the commission unanimously…
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Glenn Jeremiah Sr.
MANVILLE Glenn Ray Jeremiah Sr. died Aug. 3 at Community Medical Center in Toms River. He was 61. Born in Shamokin, Pa., he lived in Manville before moving to Lanoka Harbor in 1976. Mr. Jeremiah was employed as a courier for Lab Corp. in Brick before his retirement. He was a member of the…
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Cranbury favors ‘curator by committee’
Review panel would handle community cultural center. By: Amanda Bok CRANBURY — The Township Committee wants to form a review committee to handle a community cultural center in Town Hall, rather than give the responsibility to one person acting as curator. Committee members want to turn the Gourgaud Gallery, located in Town Hall until the…
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Column: Ben There
This summer’s Princeton Rec Basketball League was best ever By: Ben Stentz After 22 nights, 56 games, seven broken rims, and countless exhibitions of great summer basketball, the Princeton Recreation Men’s Summer Basketball League has come to an end. With the conclusion of its 13th season, I am confident in saying that the league has…
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Give us a smile
Several students from The Peddie School were a part of the Operation Smile Mission Training session at Princeton University. By: Scott Morgan Alison Harle doesn’t know what to expect, but she knows what she wants. She wants to help. And in April of next year, the 17-year-old Peddie School senior will join a growing list…
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Thora S. Bonnell
MONROE Thora S. Bonnell, 94, died Friday, Aug. 10, at Monroe Village. Born in Montclair, she lived in Allentown and Rossmoor before moving to Monroe Village in 1997. Mrs. Bonnell graduated from Northwestern University School of Music in Evanston, Ill., and was a member of the Lambda Chapter of Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity.…
