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HILLSBOROUGH: Amanda Walzer making first marathon count
Magda Lane resident Amanda Walzer signed up for the Jan. 18 PF Chang Rock and Roll marathon in Phoenix to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Photo courtesy of Amanda Walzer
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Richard Joseph Mikovsky, 83,
Richard Joseph Mikovsky, 83, died Saturday December 6, 2008, at Capital Health Systems with his family at his side. Born and raised in Trenton, NJ, he graduated from Trenton High School in 1942. As a young man he attended midshipmen’s school at Cornell University and later served first in the Naval Reserve, and then in…
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James W. Hodges
FORT MYERS, FLA. — James W. Hodges, formerly of Stockton, died Nov. 27 at Hope Hospice, Fort Myers, Fla. He was a civil engineer. He is survived by his best friend and former wife, Mary J. Hodges of West Chester, Pa.; five daughters, Cynthia of West Chester, Pa., Lisa of San Mateo, Calif., Bridget of…
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EAST WINDSOR: Route 130 plan, with restaurant, gets approved
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR A plan for a bank, large restaurant and office/retail building on the former site of the Shoprite Garden Center and Frank’s Nursery is a go. By 7-0 vote Monday, the Planning Board approved West Orange-based D&E Realty’s proposal to develop the 4.25-acre lot on the south side…
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Audrey V. Housel
LAMBERTVILLE — Audrey V. Housel, 79, of Lambertville, died Dec. 17 at her home. Born in Lambertville, Mrs. Housel was a lifelong Lambertville resident. She was employed by the Stanley Cleaners in Lambertville for 22 years before retiring several years ago. Earlier she worked as a baker and housekeeper at the Lambertville House and as…
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Thomas F. Huntington, Skillman
Thomas F. Huntington, Skillman Thomas Foster Huntington died at his residence in Stonebridge at Montgomery, in Skillman, New Jersey on December 16, 2008. Born in 1920, son of Edith Foster Chamberlin and Henry Strong Huntington II, he graduated from Asheville School, Princeton University, and Harvard Business School. His business career was varied starting with management…
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JAMESBURG: Borough forced to make cuts
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — Budget cuts prompted local officials to lay off one municipal employee and reduce hours for others at Wednesday’s Borough Council meeting. Officials are also warning residents to expect a reduction in municipal services come the first of the year, said Mayor Anthony LaMantia. One Public Works Department employee…
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LAWRENCE: Kelly is a bright light for Cardinals
Senior swims where needed By Rich Fisher, The Packet Group Caroline Kelly is a myth buster. Over the past four years, the Lawrence High senior has put to rest the notion that a club swimming background is the only way to high school success and an ensuing ticket to college. In fact, Kelly may be…
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LAWRENCE: Kelly is a bright light for Cards
By Rich Fisher, Packet Group Caroline Kelly is a myth buster. Over the past four years, the Lawrence High senior has put to rest the notion that a club swimming background is the only way to high school success and an ensuing ticket to college. In fact, Kelly may be better off these…
