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Charles W. Roehr
EAST WINDSOR Charles W. Roehr, 55, died Monday, July 16, at The Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Hoboken, he lived in East Windsor since 1987. He was a carpenter for 15 years with Raimondo & Son Inc., Fort Lee, and an Army veteran. Brother of the late Kathleen Cohan, he is survived by…
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Bus meeting set for Monday
Township Mayor Janice Mironov has asked local, county and state officials to attend a meeting Monday to get a Route 130 bus service off the drawing board and into reality. By: Michael Arges EAST WINDSOR Mayor Janice Mironov is hoping that a Monday meeting will help resolve the road blocks causing more than an…
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Deer killed by vehicles in decline
But the number of deer-car accidents record a slight increase By: David Campbell There has been a noticeable decrease in the number of deer killed by vehicles on Princeton Township roads since sharpshooters trimmed the herd nearly five months ago, according to records from the township’s animal-control officer. However, other variables, including a slight increase…
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Anderson, Snyder combine for gem
MHS pitchers propelPost 12 to victory in finale By: Rudy Brandl Although neither ball club was headed to the playoffs, the Somerville and Clinton American Legion teams played last Thursday night’s regular season finale like a World Series game. And it had all the dramatics of a big-time playoff battle great pitching, managerial strategy…
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Holy day recalls Jewish tragedies
The day recalls sad moments in the history of the Jewish people. By: Michael Arges Tisha b’av, the day of disasters in Jewish history, is a time of lamenting and caution for observant Jews. Tish b’av literally means the ninth day of the Hebrew month of Av. The observance begins this Saturday at nightfall and…
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Gesine Franz
HILLSBOROUGH Gesine "Susie" Mertes Franz died July 15, at Regional Hospital Lancaster, Pa. She was 90. Born in Bremin, Germany, she came to the United States in 1928. Mrs. Franz lived in Colonia from 1944 to 1978, moving to Largo, Fla., she lived there from 1979 until she moved to Lancaster, Pa., in April…
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Borough to honor founding father
The "historic" spotlight is getting ready to shine on Jamesburg Aug. 11. By:Nick D’Amore JAMESBURG The "historic" spotlight is getting ready to shine on Jamesburg Aug. 11. That day marks the birthday of the borough’s founding father, James Buckelew. The celebration will run from 1 to 4 p.m. at Lakeview, Buckelew Mansion, Mr. Buckelew’s…
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Council eyeing squad pensions
Jamesburg voters are expected to decide in the Nov. 6 election if the borough should set up a pension plan for volunteer members of the First Aid Squad. By:Al Wicklund MONROE Jamesburg voters are expected to decide in the Nov. 6 election if the borough should set up a pension plan for volunteer members…
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Coldwell Banker hosts ‘Meet the Builder’
Fourth annual event to be held on Sept. 24 The New Homes Division of Coldwell Banker New Jersey will hold its fourth annual "Meet the Builder" Day on Sunday, September 24. For information about "Meet the Builder" Day, contact the New Homes Division at (877) 559-1302 or at www.coldwellbanker.com. The New Homes division of Coldwell…
