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  • George Young

       TISBURY, Mass. — George Cook Young, 82, died Wednesday, June 13, in West Tisbury.    Born in Lawrenceville, he was raised in Princeton and lived in Lawrenceville, Hopewell and Pennington before moving to Martha’s Vineyard in 1997.    Mr. Young graduated from Princeton University and was captain of the champion university hockey team of 1940-41.    He was…

  • Fish lovers should try fresh steelhead trout

    IN THE KITCHEN by Pat Tanner: This ocean-going subspecies of rainbow trout, whose pink-orange flesh resembles that of salmon, is quickly becoming a favorite with chefs and home cooks.    In case you missed it, International Trout Week was June 12-19. But don’t despair: this firm-fleshed, tasty fish is still abundant at local fish counters in…

  • Roosevelt election results

    Borough Council Republicans Vote for two Stuart Kaufman 16 Joseph Zahora 15 Democrats Vote for two Elly Shapiro 82 Patricia Moser 72 Unexpired term Vote for one Republicans No candidates Democrats Marilyn Magnes 72 By:    In Roosevelt, Stuart Kaufman and Joseph Zahora are running unopposed in the Republican primary for Borough Council. Democrats Patricia Moser…

  • Passion for dance helps student leap beyond her injuries

    A Montgomery High senior earns dance scholarship for college. By: Helen Pettigrew    MONTGOMERY — While all the members of the senior class struggled with the rigors of homework, final exams, future plans and college applications this year, Nicole Ocleppo, a devoted dancer, overcame an injury that prevented her from walking and eventually earned a dance…

  • Pearl Harbor memories

    A Montgomery resident recalls a much different Honolulu. By: Mimi Summerskill    Though 60 years are not quite up from the infamous bombing of Pearl Harbor, I am writing this because of the movie that has opened all over the country.    I was a radio announcer for NBC in Honolulu during 1937-1939. I lived up in…

  • Fish lovers should try fresh steelhead trout

    IN THE KITCHEN by Pat Tanner:    In case you missed it, International Trout Week was June 12-19. But don’t despair: this firm-fleshed, tasty fish is still abundant at local fish counters in its many wonderful varieties.    In the same family as salmon and whitefish, most trout are freshwater fish, although there are some marine varieties.…

  • Princeton Abraham set for Europe experience

    Tennis player looking forward to trip By: Justin Feil    There are plenty of ways Nate Abraham could start preparing this summer to play more varsity tennis during next spring’s tennis season. He just happened to choose something unique.    The Princeton resident will travel with 14 other young players to Denmark, Sweden and Paris as part…

  • Claire Kleinman

       CLIFTON — Claire Chill Kleinman, 92, died Tuesday, June 26, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Paterson.    Born in Austria, she lived in Passaic most of her life before moving to Plantation, Fla., and then Clifton for the past four years.    She was the owner of Clair’s Fashions of Passaic for 15 years before retiring at the…

  • Roosevelt election results

    Borough Council Republicans – Vote for two Stuart Kaufman 16, Joseph Zahora 15 Democrats – Vote for two Elly Shapiro 82, Patricia Moser 72 Unexpired term – Vote for one Republicans No candidates Democrats Marilyn Magnes 72 By:    In Roosevelt, Stuart Kaufman and Joseph Zahora are running unopposed in the Republican primary for Borough Council.…