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  • Parking meter rate ordinance delayed

    By: Jennifer Potash    Proposed changes to Princeton Borough’s downtown parking meter rates are on hold until next month.    But the Borough Council and the public are expected to get an update tonight on the progress of the feasibility study for a proposed parking garage for the Park & Shop lot on Spring Street.    Desman Associates…

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  • School may cost more than voters approved

    WW-P district eyes Town Center options By: David M. Campbell    The Town Center Elementary School may cost more to build than was authorized by voters in 1996.    On Sept. 12, following a closed-door meeting, the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education approved drafting alternate designs for a smaller Town Center school after the district administration…

  • Julia Ferrazzano

    Services Wednesday    Julia Ferrazzano, 90, died Sunday at home.    Born in Trenton, she lived in Lawrenceville 41 years.    She was a seamstress for various blouse companies that once operated in Trenton.    She was a member of St. James Roman Catholic Church and its Senior Citizens Club in Trenton and Lawrence Township Senior Citizens Club 2.…

  • Cynthia Gomiller, 49

       MANVILLE — Cynthia Gomiller died Thursday, Sept. 21, 2000, in Daytona Beach, Fla. She was 49.    Born in Somerville, she lived in Elizabeth before moving to Manville 45 years ago.    Mrs. Gomiller was a former employee of John Mini Landscapes and most recently was a homemaker.    Her father, Frank Gnatek, died in 1995 and her…

  • Kazimierz Piekarski, 88

       MANVILLE — Kazimierz Piekarski died Sunday, Sept. 24, 2000 at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. He was 88.    Born in Opoczno, Poland, he was a resident of Manville for the past 50 years.    Mr. Piekarski worked as a machine operator for more than 25 years at Johns-Manville Corp., retiring in 1977 and was a member of…

  • Original purveyors of wholesome foods

    Pennsylvania Dutch Farmers carry on centuries-old tradition By:Christian Kirkpatrick    Long before people talked about sustainable agriculture, simple abundance and health food, the Amish lived a life that reflected these principles.    This highly religious and conservative Protestant sect emigrated from Germany, Switzerland and France to Lancaster County, Pa., centuries ago. They still live there, working the…

  • Inez M. Haynes

    Services Tuesday    Inez M. Haynes, 91, died Thursday at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital in Trenton.    Born in Whiteville, N.C., she was a Trenton area resident more than 33 years.    She was a member of Mount Olive Baptist Church, Whiteville; the Eastern Starts of Columbia (N.C.) and Macedonia Baptist Church in Trenton for more…

  • Stella C. Kusy Stefanski

       Stella C. Kusy Stefanski, 85, died Sept. 19 at home.    Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident.    She had worked with the Stacy Trent Hotel in Trenton.    Mrs. Stefanski enjoyed gardening.    Daughter of the late Paul and Catherine Stec Kusy, wife of the late John J. Stefanski and sister of the late Adam…