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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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OBITUARIES, Jan. 19, 2001
Manfred Halpern, John L. Simone, Ellward Laskin, Ann R. Bebout Manfred Halpern Retired Princeton professor Manfred Halpern of Princeton died Sunday at home. He was 76. Born in Mitteweida, Germany, he moved to the United States in 1937. He was professor in the Department of Politics at Princeton University from 1958 to 1994. He taught…
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Contract mediation going slowly
Negotiators for each side in teacher contract will meet for a second time with a state mediator next month. By: Al Wicklund MONROE Negotiators for the school board and teachers union will meet for a second time with a state mediator early next month. The two groups the Monroe Board of Education and…
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Robert Glinane
?Robert M. Glinane ? Mr. Robert M. Glinane, 79, died Monday at the Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Brooklyn, he lived in West Milford for 35 years before moving to Rossmoor in 1990. He was a 1943 graduate of Columbia College, New York. During his career in insurance, he was vice-president, director and northeast…
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SPORTS TAKES
By: Staff Wizards keep on winning After a long Christmas break, the Wizards picked up where they left off in HEWYBL hoop action, defeating the Magic, 20-2. The Wizards continue to play as a team with exceptional display of teamwork from Matthew Nash. Dondre Whitmore helped with 10 points and Tyree Young added 6 points.…
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President Clinton gets career advice
Mill Lake School students advise soon-to-be ex-President on what his future could hold. By: Sara Peters After eight years of steady work, President Bill Clinton will be out of a job. Fortunately, thanks to the counsel of a group of concerned elementary school students, he may not need to start searching the want ads. Carol…
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Sophie Chmiel
Sophie Mazur Chmiel, 98, died Wednesday, Jan. 17, at home. Born in Preszow, Poland, she was a longtime area resident. Mrs. Chmiel retired after many years as a dietary aide with Capital Health System at Fuld hospital in Trenton. She was a member of St. Hedwig R.C. Church and its Altar Rosary Society, Polish Union…
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Thomas Doerfler
By:Staff BATH Thomas J. Doerfler, 68, died January 9. He was a lifelong Trenton resident. Mr. Doerfler worked for Cran Pottery, Martinell Molding, Nylomatic Corp. and Sons Roofing Co. Son of the late George and Mae Doerfler, he is survived by his wife, Sylvia; two stepchildren, Dorothy and Edward Brown of Bath; two daughters,…
