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Sophie Cebula, 81
MANVILLE — Sophie C. (Yuzuik) Cebula died Thursday, Oct. 5, 2000, at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. She was 81. Born in Milltown, she had been a lifelong resident of Manville Mrs. Cebula worked as a trimmer for 35 years at Johns-Manville Corp., retiring in 1971. She was a member of the company’s Quarter Century Club.…
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Willie Mae Thompson, 86
HILLSBOROUGH — Willie Mae Thompson died Saturday, Oct. 7, 2000, at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. She was 86. Born and raised in Louisiana, she lived in Los Angeles, Calif., and Scotch Plains before moving to Neshanic Station five years ago. Mrs. Thompson was a homemaker. She was a member of the Hillsborough Senior Citizens. Her…
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Building on its history
Newgrange continues to look at abilities of people with disabilities By:Christian Kirkpatrick With the appointment of Dr. Gordon Sherman as executive director and plans to expand its mission and facilities, the Newgrange School and Outreach Center begins an important chapter this fall in its remarkable history. This school for children with learning disabilities was founded…
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Spartans hand Cards third straight loss, 28-6
Football By: Mike Molaro Any questions about the character and determination of the Lawrence High School football squad were answered early in Saturday’s 28-6 loss to Steinert. Despite losing their third straight game, the Cardinals (2-3) impressed even their most doubting critics by leaving their heart and soul on their home turf. Although the final…
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Spartans hand Cards third straight defeat, 28-6
Football By: Mike Molaro Any questions about the character and determination of the Lawrence High School football squad were answered early in Saturday’s 28-6 loss to Steinert. Despite losing their third straight game, the Cardinals (2-3) impressed even their most doubting critics by leaving their heart and soul on their home turf. Although the final…
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Elizabeth H. Chren
Elizabeth H. Chren, 89, died Sept. 29 at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital, Trenton. Born in New York City, she lived in Lawrenceville 43 years. She was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church and its Altar Rosary Society, and former member of Lawrence Township Senior Citizens Club 5. Daughter of the late Mathias…
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Princeton falls to Colgate
Big first half propels Red Raiders By: Bob Nuse Colgate quarterback Tom McCune threw three touchdown passes and rushed for two other scores as the Red Raiders topped Princeton, 34-6, Saturday in Hamilton, N.Y. McCune, who finished the game completing 16 of 27 passes for 218 yards, produced four of those touchdowns in the first…
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Gold’s Gym/Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Donnelly directs Stuart’s defense By: Bob Nuse Katie Donnelly knows there isn’t a whole lot of glory in playing defense. But that doesn’t bother her one bit. "I love playing sweeper," the Stuart Country Day School junior said. "Even though you don’t get to score, I feel like it’s a team effort when we score…
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Cocoa Diggs
By:Staff PALM COAST, FLA. – Cocoa Diggs, 18, died Sept. 27 in Gainesville, Fla. Born in New Brunswick, she graduated from Palm Coast High School. She is survived by her mother, Beverly Diggs of Bunnell, Fla.; her father, Michael Brown of Espinola, Fla.; a son, Damir Devito of Palm Coast, Fla.; three sisters, Resazio Underwood…
