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Catherine Guzikowski
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. – Catherine Bielamowicz Guzikowski, 72, of Falls died Monday at St. Mary Medical Center. Born in Lawrence, she lived in Falls 50 years. A graduate of Princeton High School, Mrs. Guzikowski was a homemaker and helped out on the family farm. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church in Morrisville,…
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Eileen C. Murphy
Eileen C. Murphy, 97, died Wednesday at St. Joseph’s Skilled Nursing Center at Morris Hall. Born in London, she lived in Ewing before moving to Lawrenceville. Ms. Murphy retired from the state Department of Transportation. She was a member of St. Mary’s Cathedral Alter Rosary Society, Catholic Daughters of America Court Columbus 50, Ancient Order…
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HHS track athletes set for invitational meets
Defending state 3,200 champ Meyer leads way By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High winter track athletes will be home for the holidays, but they’ll be extremely active as usual. That’s a positive sign for head coach Rich Refi, who begins the 2000-2001 campaign with many questions. While he has reliable old standouts like Kristen…
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Teaching as a team
CLASS ACT By: Amanda Bok NOTE: This is one in a series of articles highlighting the achievements of South Brunswick’s teachers. The art of teaching is an intricate task, especially if it must be shared and coordinated with other teachers. Delta unit teachers of Crossroads School have seen eye-to-eye on curriculum and education issues so…
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SAMPLE STORY: Books for children a good gift choice
BOOK NOTES by Joan Ruddiman: Books can be an exceptional gift for children during the holiday season. Listed here are a few book-buying tips as well as some suggestions for which books to buy for children. BOOK NOTES by Joan Ruddiman: Books can be an exceptional gift for children during the holiday season. Listed here…
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HHS boys endure early growing pains
Opposing big men dominate in two weekend games By: Rudy Brandl It’s tough enough to begin a new basketball season with a whole new starting five. When that first-year cast of regulars doesn’t play well, things only get worse. Hillsborough High head coach Kevin McGuire expected his young team to take a few lumps…
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Lawsuit demands town OK housing
16 houses to be built at Division Street and Heathcote Road By: Matthew Armstrong Following a decision by the Middlesex County Superior Court, the Planning Board on Dec. 13 approved the construction of 16 new houses on six acres at the corner of Division Street and Heathcote Road. The planning board had originally denied approval…
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Board approves development, seeks better drainage in area
The Planning Board voted 7-2 to approve a 14-house development on Ethan Court despite residents’ concerns that such a development would aggravate flooding problems near Ethan Court. By:Laura Toto Neighbors of the proposed development, called Colonial Square, contend they have had to deal with flooded basements, among other problems. The board decided the best way…
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Young Mustangs ‘Noble’ in defeat
Stibitz handles controversy with grace By: Rudy Brandl HIGHTSTOWN – It didn’t take long for Brett Stibitz to face his first controversy as a high school head wrestling coach. Interacting with officials can be difficult for young coaches, especially if they haven’t established a reputation that guarantees respect. Manville’s new head man, who was…
