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  • P.U. chef makes choice cut

    National academy induction is on next week’s menu By: Jeff Milgram    Most restaurant chefs – if they’re well-known, well-organized and have talented assistants – will prepare meals for 200 customers a night, tops.    Larry Frazer, the catering chef at Princeton University, organized 10,000 meals during the five days of Reunions Weekend in May, and has…

  • Charles Wavrek

       Charles Wavrek, 77, died Monday at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital in Trenton.    Born in Elizabeth, he lived in Skillman before moving recently to Titusville.    He is the son of the late George and Susan Morris Wavrek, and brother of the late John Wavrek.    Funeral will be at 9 a.m. Thursday at Ewing Cemetery…

  • Growth threatening the fragile Sourlands

    Montgomery joins effort to win grant for study By: David Dankwa    MONTGOMERY – Largely due to its geological features, the Sourland Mountains, unlike much of central New Jersey, have remained undeveloped for more than a century. The ridge’s rocky undersurface, experts say, allows very little water to trickle through the soil, making the 66-square-mile forest…

  • Joseph Klementovich, 81

       MANVILLE — Joseph Klementovich, 81, died Sunday, July 16, 2000, at Harborside Care Center in Bridgewater.    Born in Shenandoah, Pa., he lived most of his life in Manville.    Mr. Klementovich had worked in the construction field primarily as a carpenter. He was a former member of the Thomas J. Kavanaugh Veterans of Foreign Wars Post…

  • OBITUARIES, July 18, 2000

    Ethel C. Lohman, Cyrus C. Young, Donald H. Roberts, Evelyn R. Skalka, Sally J.D. Warnock, Kevin S. McManimon, Beatrice Ridolfi. Ethel C. Lohman Active Princeton volunteer    Ethel C. Lohman of Princeton Township died Sunday at the Royal Health Gate Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Trenton.    Born in Iowa City, Iowa, she was a resident of…

  • Princeton pair are wheel deal

    Nelessen and Wells have developed a passion for cycling By: Justin Feil    There are days when Gui Nelessen and David Wells wake up at 4 a.m. and drive 300 miles just to get to a bicycle race.    The Princeton residents are members of the Century Road Club of America, the oldest continuously operated bicycle racing…

  • Mable L. Counts, 62

       Mable L. Counts, 62, died July 8 at home.    Born in Trenton, she was a life-long resident.    Mrs. Counts was a supervising clerk with the Mercer County Prosecutors Office.    She was a member of St. Paul AME Zion Church and its Stewardess Board One, Senior Choir and O.R. Lyons Mass Choir, and was soloist at…

  • Similarities abound for WW-P 14s

    Finals loss reminiscent of 13s defeat By: Bob Nuse    HAMILTON – There were so many similarities between the run made by West Windsor-Plainsboro to the championship game of the District One Babe Ruth Tournament for 14-year-olds and the one the same group made a year ago as 13-year-olds.    Unfortunately for WW-P, the ending was also…

  • Stephanie Dara Berman

    Member of HHS field hockey, swim teams By: Staff EAST WINDSOR – Stephanie Dara Berman, 16, died Saturday in Millstone Township. Born in Freehold Township, she lived in East Windsor. She was to enter her senior year at Hightstown High School, where she was a member of the field hockey team and former member of…