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Mary Willis, 81
MANVILLE — Mary Willis died Saturday, Jan. 20, 2001, at home. She was 81. Born in Carbondale, Pa., she lived in Manville for 37 years. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Willis was a communicant of Christ the King Roman Catholic Church in Manville, She was a member of the Altar Rosary Society, a choir member,…
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WW-P South girls’ face big games
Trenton visits 11-0 Pirates on Tuesday, ND comes Friday By: Ben Stentz There are big games, and then there are BIG games. Of course, any county or state tournament game is huge and most coaches will tell you that it is always important to defend your home court. But some games, even though they are…
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Robert Young, 67
HILLSBOROUGH — Robert H. Young died Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2001, at Princeton Medical Center in Princeton. He was 67. Born in Montclair, he grew up in Medfield, Mass., and moved to Connecticut before settling in Hillsborough in 1968. Mr. Young worked in software production at American Alfa in South Brunswick. He served in the U.S.…
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Raymond Luszcz, 83
MANVILLE — Raymond J. Luszcz died Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2001, at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. He was 83. Born in Bayonne, he had been a Manville resident for more than 50 years. Mr. Luszcz worked as a chemical operator for Union Carbide of Bound Brook for 37 years retiring in 1983. He served was a…
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Conjuring Paradiso
Eden gala journeys to the Renaissance By:Christian Kirkpatrick As sumptuous as the doges’ palace, as glittering as a Medici court, Saturday’s Eden Dream swept its 500 guests into a world of Renaissance art, intrigue and true love. Where was the love-struck Italian couple who ran off in defiance of their parents’ plans? Broad-shouldered men in…
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Word of mouth
The Cranbury Book Worm is more than a run-of-the-mill used book store. To its owner, it serves as a tool for dispencing information and protecting that information from extinction. By: Matt Smith CRANBURY Ralph Schremp likes to talk about books and his passion for nature photography, his travels and the migration patterns of…
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Mary Hinkelman, 85
HILLSBOROUGH — Mary Hinkelman died Friday, Jan. 19, 2001, at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. She was 85. Born in New York City she lived there until moving to Hillsborough six years ago. Mrs. Hinkelman a retired administrator with the New York State Lottery Commission. She was a communicant of Mary, Mother of God Church in…
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Be their guest
Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Donald will be there to delight the little ones and the story of Beauty and the Beast will entertain those looking for a good story when Disney on Ice comes to Trenton next week. By: Jodi Thompson Mickey Mouse will be there. Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy and Goofy will all be…
