Category: archives
-

Township downzoning votes show ‘contempt’
LETTER TO EDITOR By:Teresa Vogler Last week, the Hopewell Township Committee voted on a critical rezoning plan that will affect every citizen in the township. Unfortunately, the speed of their vote demonstrates little but contempt for the people the majority of the committee purports to serve. The township held meetings on June 21 and July…
-

Edition of July 13
William Griffiths William L. Griffiths, 89, of Titusville died Monday, at Capital Health Care Systems at Mercer, Trenton. Born in Lambertville, he was a longtime resident of Titusville. Mr. Griffiths was a certified public accountant in private practice in Titusville for many years. Earlier he was an accountant for the Acme Hamilton Rubber Company in…
-

Remembering Lawrenceville
Aicher recalls memories of old village By: Marge Dwyer The Lawrence High School graduating class of 1969, the first class to be fully educated in Lawrence Township, included Rich Aicher who grew up in Lawrenceville on Monroe Avenue, the same street where his mother Fran Tilton Aicher was born, lived and died. One of his…
-

Atrio Cafe
This Stockton eatery’s casual air and multi-dimensional, upscale menu sustains energy. As you work your way through a meal, the sauce begins to coat everything, making you experience a new meal halfway through. By: Antoinette Buckley Atrio Cafe 515 Bridge St., Stockton (609) 397-0042 Food: Very good Cuisine: Continental Service: Very good Ambiance: Charming Prices:…
-

‘Mad scientist’ launches students into summer reading fun
Children are eligible to earn prizes each week based on how much time they’ve spent reading By: Eric Schwarz A "mad scientist" melted a "witch" and made slime for about 60 children on Monday at Manville Public Library. Dynamite Dave Whiteman promoted the library’s summer reading program with "wacky science" demonstrations. Mr. Whiteman told the…
-

Josephine Schlott, 97
Josephine Schlott, 97, died Saturday at St. Joseph’s Skilled Nursing Center at Morris Hall. Born in Floral Park, N.Y., she was a longtime New York resident before moving to Lawrenceville several years ago. Ms. Schlott was a secretary with the National Dairy Council, New York. She was a member of Floral Park-Bellerose Senior Citizens Club.…
-

Post 401 misses playoffs
Loss to Iselin runs losing streak to six and effectively eliminates Post 401 from contention By: Rich Fisher Tony Cosumano has been head coach of South Brunswick Post 401 for a quarter of a century, and during that time he has never run across a team that frustrated him as much as this year’s group.…
-

Sophia M. Popoff, 90
Sophia M. Popoff, 90, died Thursday at Cranbury Center- Genesis Elder Care, Cranbury. Born in Poland, Ms. Popoff was a Cranbury resident for the past 50 years. Her husband, Peter Popoff, is deceased. She is survived by her son Richard E. Popoff of Lee, N.H. Graveside services will be private. Arrangements are under the direction…
-

David B. Milnor
Service set Saturday David B. Milnor, 64, of Pennington, died Monday at Capital Health System at Fuld, Trenton. Born in Bristol, Pa., Mr. Milnor was a longtime Bristol Township resident, prior to living in Philadelphia, Fla., and lastly in Pennington. He was a graduate of Delhaas High School, Class of 1955 and was a maintenance…
