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Chester Lubak, 87
HILLSBOROUGH — Chester Lubak died Sunday, Nov. 19, 2000. He was 87. Born in Brooklyn, he lived most of his life in Manville. Mr. Lubak worked in the mail room at Johns-Manville Corp. for 45 years, retiring in 1975. He was active in the Manville Senior Citizens. Surviving are many nephews, nieces, great-nieces and great-nephews.…
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Message to school parents
Attention parents of Roosevelt, Weston and ABIS students To the members of the parental e-mail list: ABIS News: To all ABIS students Nominate your Parent, Grandparent or Legal Guardian in the McDonald’s A+ Parent Contest. All you have to do is Describe how this person has made a significant difference in your life. Feature only…
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Olga Stack, 85
MANVILLE — Olga Stack died Friday, Nov. 24, 2000 at home. She was 85. Born in Perth Amboy, she lived in Manville for 63 years. Mrs. Stack was employed as a seamstress for over 30 years. She and her late husband, William Stack, were founding members of St. Michael The Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church in…
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Paul P. Schibel
Paul P. Schibel, 68, of Lawrenceville, died Nov. 10 at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. Born in Lambertville, he was a farmer and member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Elkland. He enjoyed gardening. Son of the late John P. and Theresa Wallencheck Schibel, he is survived by his wife, Edith Schibel; four sons, William of…
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Joseph J. Reither Jr.
Joseph J. Reither Jr., 86, died Saturday at home in Port Richey, Fla. Born in Trenton, he was lifelong resident. He owned Reither’s garage in Trenton. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of North Trenton American Legion Post 458. Son of the late Joseph J. Sr. and Jennie Gorman…
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Monmouth’s Crosby fills and Tigers crash
Senior pours in 24 points to drop PU basketball to 0-2 By: Justin Feil WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ — The last time the Princeton University men’s basketball team lost to Monmouth, the Tiger rebounded to go 22-7, win the Ivy League in a playoff and stun the nation with a first-round NCAA tournament win over…
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Gay Scout issue trips up Christmas tree sale
Troop won’t sign Borough Council’s anti-discrimination pledge. By: Jennifer Potash If a local Boy Scouts troop wants to use borough-owned parking spaces to sell Christmas trees this year, the Princeton Borough Council wants assurances the troop doesn’t discriminate against its members on the basis of sexual orientation. That request could result in the cancellation of…
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AROUND CRANBURY — Breakfast with the Lions kicks off holiday season
By: Lorraine Sedor The Cranbury Lions Club invites you to start the holiday season at their annual pancake breakfast on Sunday, Dec. 3, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Traditional breakfast fare of pancakes, sausage, and hot and cold beverages will be served in the school cafeteria. Tickets are just $6 for adults and $4…
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Anna Fenity
By: Anna H. Fenity, 90, of Plainsboro, died Saturday at the Hamilton Continuing Care Center in Hamilton Township. Born in East Windsor, Ms. Fenity was a lifelong Hightstown/Plainsboro area resident. Ms. Fenity was primarily a homemaker, but she also worked for the Unexcelled Manufacturing Company in Cranbury, which manufactured munitions during World War II. She…
