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Delores Jasniewicz, 71
MANVILLE — Delores Jasniewicz died Saturday, Nov. 4, 2000, at home. She was 71. Born in Plainfield, she lived in Somerville for 30 years before moving to Manville in 1980. She was employed as a machine operator at the time of her death at Dande Plastics in Dunellen for the last 27 years. Mrs. Jasniewicz…
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Leo Kopsco, 74
MANVILLE — Leo E. Kopsco died Monday, Oct. 30, 2000, at home. He was 74. He was born in Manville and resided in South River and Sayreville before settling in Manville 14 years ago. Mr. Kopsco was a battery inspector with Witco Corporation in Woodcliff for 34 years. He served in the US Navy during…
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Leo Kopsco, 74
MANVILLE — Leo E. Kopsco died Monday, Oct. 30, 2000, at home. He was 74. He was born in Manville and resided in South River and Sayreville before settling in Manville 14 years ago. Mr. Kopsco was a battery inspector with Witco Corporation in Woodcliff for 34 years. He served in the US Navy during…
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Hillsborough Beacon
News, sports, entertainment, shopping, classified and more for Hillsborough Township, South Somerville, Neshanic, South Branch, Flagtown, parts of Belle Mead and nearby Millstone Borough. The Hillsborough Beacon is published every Thursday.
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Michael Zeban, 77
MANVILLE — Michael Zeban died Oct. 26, 2000, at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. He was 77. He was born in Manville and lived in the borough before moving to Millstone in 1970 where he planted and maintained the public garden in the borough for many years. Mr. Zeban worked as a pipe fitter for more…
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Honing the arts of survival
Talents emerge from workshop at Trenton Area Soup Kitchen By:Judith Levin TRENTON – The small room in which Susan Darley holds the Arts and Ideas Program of the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen is a place where imagination rules. People find expression for their ideas and feelings, and everyone appreciates the work of others. Solid friendships…
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Shakespearean energizes PDS stage
Accomplished director, teacher, actor praises high standards By: Jeff Milgram When Princeton Day School theater director Ross Hindley wanted to brush up his Shakespeare this summer, he went right to the source: London’s International Shakespeare Globe Center. While he was there, Mr. Hindley met Charles Duff, a former actor, director, Shakespeare scholar and teacher. They…
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Cardinals soar higher than Red Birds
Lawrence ends regular season with 36-0 win over AllentownThe Lawrence High School football team must wish every day was a Homecoming. By: Steve Feitl The Cardinals’ late-season three-game win streak has come in three consecutive Homecoming games. First, the Cardinals won their own over Princeton. Then they sent the West Windsor-Plainsboro South fans home disappointed…
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Second half dooms PU football
Penn scores final 34 points of game against Tigers By: Justin Feil PRINCETON, NJ — A fateful seven minutes, 42 seconds in which Pennsylvania scored 28 straight points translated into the Princeton University football team’s fifth consecutive loss, 40-24, to the Quakers and ended the Tigers’ slim Ivy League title shot. In front of 20,311…
