Category: archives
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Breaking summer ruts
Residents offer advice: books, cleaning, friends By: Linda J. Field ‘When I start to feel in a rut, I clean out cupboards, closets and even the basement.’ Cindy Gropp The dreaded late summer rut has hit some Lawrence residents. You know the one – it’s not quite the busy season of fall, nor the early…
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Josephine Cavallaro, 83
By: HAMILTON – Josephine M. Cavallaro, 83, of Mercerville died Saturday, Aug. 19, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Kelayres, Pa., she was a longtime Hamilton area resident. She was a member of Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church. Daughter of the late John and Theresa Bruno and sister of…
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Committee members showdisrespect for Twin Rivers
By:Scott Pohl To the editor: In a letter in the Aug. 11 edition of this paper, Committee for a Better Twin Rivers (CBTR) member Al Wally continues his role as their "Minister of Misinformation." He attempts to place the blame for a recent state tax audit everywhere except where it belongs, at the feet of…
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Marjorie Loveless Tkacs
PRINCETON TOWNSHIP – Marjorie Loveless Tkacs, 75, died Aug. 20 at the Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Princeton, she was a lifelong area resident. Mrs. Tkacs retired after 18 years with the furniture exchange department at Princeton University. She graduated from Princeton High School. Daughter of the late Frederick and Lillian Loveless, she is…
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More court sessions mean more money
By: Lea Kahn The Lawrence Township Municipal Court meets three times per week, but sometimes extra sessions have to be scheduled to handle the heavy caseload. To compensate the Municipal Court judge, the prosecutor and the public defender for those extra sessions, Township Council has introduced an ordinance that sets the salary for the extra…
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Jimmy Sansone has winning tomatoes
At a Howell Living History Farm’s Tomato Festival on Saturday, Jimmy Sansone of Sansone’s Farm Market on Route 518 won some blue ribbons for his tomatoes. Here he proudly displays a few.
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Raymond Anderson
Member of choir and hand bell choir in Connecticut church By: Staff NAUGATUCK, CONN. – Raymond M. Anderson, 72, of Naugatuck died Aug. 19 at the Waterbury Hospital. Born in Naugatuck, he had resided here all of his life. He was an army veteran of the Korean conflict and had retired from the Heminway Corp.…
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As the sun goes down, the action heats up
The Community Park basketball courts in Princeton attract a loyal and varied fan club. By: Louise Handelman After work, after dark, there’s one sure place to find a crowd in Princeton. The Community Park basketball courts are home to the Princeton Recreation Department’s basketball leagues for children and adults. Not only do the teams…
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Hightstown did notact ‘sneakily’
By: Jack Aughenbaugh To the editor: As a member of the Hightstown Planning Board, I am compelled to respond to Marc Lippman’s letter last week in the Herald wherein he stated that Hightstown "sneakily" tried to route Minute Maid trucks out of Hightstown. On the contrary, nothing was done "sneakily," but all publically and properly.…
