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  • Mahalia Troyan

       Mahalia Eleanor (Letts) Troyan died Wednesday, July 4 at the Medical Center at Princeton.    She was born in Staten Island. She lived in Illinois for 15 years and then spent five years in Spain, moving to Rossmoor in 1975.    Ms. Troyan was a registered nurse, retiring many years ago from Bellevue Hospital in New York.…

  • Revitalizing Jamesburg

    The borough is looking for ways to make certain areas of the borough more attractive to new businesses and residents. By:Nick D’Amore    JAMESBURG — The borough is looking for ways to make certain areas of the borough more attractive to new businesses and residents.    But it doesn’t want to do anything too drastic.    A study…

  • Chipego has squad ready for tournament opener

    SOFTBALL: East Windsor PAL’s 10-year-old softball team is ‘solid,’ according to manager John Chipego. By: Neil Hay    When the umpire cries "Play ball" Monday night, the East Windsor PAL 10-year old girls will be ready to go in the District 12 softball tournament.    Manager John Chipego and coach Tim Byrne have assembled a talented and…

  • Extending the no-wheel zone

    Pedestrians may find an ally in borough battle with bikes, skates. By: Jennifer Potash    Pedaling a bike or skating is a no-no for a portion of the Nassau Street sidewalk between Bank and Moore streets. And the Princeton Borough Council is considering an ordinance to extend the ban to a larger section of Nassau Street.…

  • Smart growth is best bet to build future

    EDITORIAL: Zoning trends in central Jersey over the last 20 years have been like a see-saw. A balanced approach is what’s most needed now.    Watching the development of central New Jersey for the past 20 years or so has been an upsetting experience for a lot of longtime residents, who have witnessed what was once…

  • Ruth Richardson

       CLAYTON, Ga. — Ruth Lanning Richardson, formerly of Lawrenceville, died Sunday, July 8. She was 103.    An elder of Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church, she was a member of Lawrenceville Fire Co. Auxiliary, Lawrenceville Grange and Lawrenceville Garden Club. She also assisted the Girl Scouts of America in Lawrenceville.    Wife of the late Robert S. Richardson, she…

  • Week of July 13, 2001

    From Hopewell, Lambertville, Pennington and Princeton Junction HOPEWELL Grieves    Lois Grieves of Weidel Realtors’ Hopewell office was again named to the New Jersey Association of Realtors Million Dollar Club for her accomplishments of sales and listings sold in the year 2000.    Among Ms. Grieves’ honors include: membership in the Distinguished Sales Club denoting her attainment…

  • Friends, family recall artist

    Cranbury is mourning the death of Halchen Mohn Zingg, 93, a local artist who dedicated herself to her family and community. By:Casha Caponegro and Amanda Bok    Cranbury is mourning the death of Halchen Mohn Zingg, 93, a local artist who dedicated herself to her family and community.    Ms. Zingg, who was a resident of Cranbury…

  • WW 15s in familiar position

    Win over Montgomery moves them into losers’ bracket final By: Justin Feil    EWING — Gabe Alonso wasn’t part of last year’s West Windsor-Plainsboro 14-year-old team that advanced through the District One Babe Ruth losers’ bracket before finishing second to Nottingham.    Alonso played up a year ago on the WW-P 15s team. This year, he’s back…