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Ellen Sucky
Chaplain of the Hillsborough Senior Citizens Chapter B HILLSBOROUGH Ellen G. Sucky died Feb. 1 in Hillsborough. She was 82. She was born in Norfolk, Virginia. Mrs. Sucky worked as a manicurist and pastry chef. She was a former member of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Norfolk. She was chaplain of the Hillsborough…
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Regina Berger
EWING Regina Berger, 85, of Ewing died Saturday, Feb. 17, at Greenwood House, Ewing. Born in Jersey City, she was a former resident of Hopewell Township and of Lawrenceville for many years. She had lived in Ewing for the past seven years. Mrs. Berger was a member of Har Sinai Temple and served on…
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Students have time to choose career path
Dispatches By: Hank Kalet When I was 17, I wanted to be a journalist. I had been working on the high school paper (then called The Viking Press) and had done a little bit of sports free-lance writing, covering the high school’s junior varsity basketball team for the Post. It was a lot of fun,…
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Helen L. Fink
Helen L. Fink, 78, died Tuesday at Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown, Pa. Born in Titusville, she lived in Croton, before moving to Upper Black Eddy 40 years ago. Mrs. Fink was a homemaker with Visiting Homemakers Service of Hunterdon County, N.J. She was a member of Mohawk Canoe Club and Aquabelles Swim Club of Trenton.…
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School briefs, Feb. 22, 2001
Special needs meeting in Hopewell Hopewell Elementary School parents of children with special needs will have an opportunity to share their questions and concerns, hopes and dreams for their children with staff members at the school on Monday, March 5, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the media center. Principal Steve Cochrane; kindergarten teacher Joan Smith;…
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Girls basketball puts together great finish
AHS looks to make the most of time remaining in season. By: Kyle Moylan The members of the Allentown High School girls’ basketball team can not go back in time. They have to settle for the next best thing making the most of the time they have left this season. Chances are Allentown would…
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Conserving Our Natural Heritage
Partnerships are preserving open space and farmland By: Louise Handelman Click to visit these Homes Of Prestige Spring 2001 sponsors Asiantique:Wood Furniture, Artifacts & Collectibles Beco Inc.:Custom Cabinetry Bowden’s Fireside:Deck & Patio Awnings Camelot Kitchens:Custom Cabinetry Couches USA Creative Ceramic Tile, Inc Danish Designs Of NJ:Scandinavian Furniture Doerler Landscapes, Inc. E & B Distributors:Elegant Baths…
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Council nixes water hookups
A crowd of residents gave the Township Council a standing ovation for reversing its position and voting to defeat a mandatory water connection. By: Matthew Armstrong The council unanimously rejected an ordinance Tuesday that would have required every resident who has a water line in front of his home to connect to that line and…
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Colonial Character
Steadman homes help define Princeton The nineteenth-century mixture of Federal and Greek Revival style By: Bonnie DiBenedetto Click to visit these Homes Of Prestige Spring 2001 sponsors Asiantique:Wood Furniture, Artifacts & Collectibles Beco Inc.:Custom Cabinetry Bowden’s Fireside:Deck & Patio Awnings Camelot Kitchens:Custom Cabinetry Couches USA Creative Ceramic Tile, Inc Danish Designs Of NJ:Scandinavian Furniture Doerler…
