Category: archives
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PLUMSTED: Possible school recycling expansion thanks to enriching fifth-grade project
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer PLUMSTED — What started out as a fifth-grade enrichment class project to explore social issues has made its way up the local hierarchy. A meeting last week between officials, including Mayor Ron Dancer, school Superintendent Mark DeMareo, and Business Administrator Frank Gripp, addressed the possibility of expanding the recycling program…
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Peter J. Pierleonardi
HAMILTON — Peter J. Pierleonardi, 91, died Friday. Born in Trenton, he was a Trenton resident for most of his life. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II serving in the 112th Field Artillery U.S. Engineer 1300 Batt. He was employed by Ben Light Furniture in Trenton for 40 years before…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Faithful unite in tribute to faith and hope
Staff photo by John Keating Jeneba Thorpe and Aminata Simbo of the Evangel Brethren United Church sing "Now, Thank We All Our God."
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Faithful unite in tribute to faith and hope
Staff photo by John Keating Yasnube Brahmia, Salmah Aldaghady, Zahra Memon, Janna Sabbahi Chori, Rabia Elhamyani, Rehma Ashgar, Sa fa Shaikh and Sara Aldaghady of the Nasheed Group, sing "Song for Noor Ul Iman."
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Helen T. Young
BORDENTOWN — Helen T. Young, 94, of Bordentown Township died Friday at Compassionate Care Hospice in Trenton. She was born in Trenton and had resided in Bordentown since 1954. She retired from General Motors, Ewing Plant, with over 30 years of service. She was predeceased by her husband, Charles A. Young; her…
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Molnar thanks campaign helpers
Tom Molnar of West Amwell Now that the political smoke has cleared, I would like to say thank you to a number of people for making my bid for Township Committee a success. First and foremost, my wife, Susan, and son, Tom, and daughter, Caitlin, for their help and encouragement. A special thanks to…
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Happy (Green) Holidays
Giving fair trade and environment-friendly gifts doesn’t mean sacrificing style WITH rising income inequality and the sinking state of the environment, holiday shoppers can be more conscious of global issues this season by giving fair trade and environment-friendly gifts. We don’t have to drastically change how we celebrate the holidays in order to reduce our…
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TRENTON: Jury selection set for Monday in Zampani murder trial
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer TRENTON — Jury selection in the Donald Zampini murder trial is set to begin Monday, according to a spokeswoman from the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office. Mr. Zampini, 70, of Wyndmoor Drive in East Windsor, is charged with the 2006 stabbing death of 63-year-old Barbara Morris, with whom he lived, with…
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HIGHTSTOWN: School district gets "excellent" audit; Stumbaugh credited
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The East Windsor Regional School district received a glowing report for its annual audit this week. Auditor Rodney Haines, of the Medford-based accounting firm Holman and Frenia, gave the district the modestly titled “fairly stable” rating at Monday’s Board of Education meeting, saying that’s one of the best…
