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  • EAST WINDSOR: Graffiti trial moves forward

       The three East Windsor men charged with scrawling anti-Semitic and profane graffiti on monuments and street signs in that township, Hightstown and Roosevelt are scheduled for a pre-indictment conference Nov. 12.    Nikolai Afanassenkov, Max Drazdik and Nicholas Kurahara were charged in February with bias intimidation and bias-based criminal mischief. They turned themselves into police soon…

  • Ponies played hard in learning year

    MYAL FOOTBALL    The MYAL Ponies chalked up the 2008 season as a learning year. Manville finished its season Oct. 11 at Clark.    Although the record won’t show it, these kids played their hearts out for every down. With a weight limit of 105 pounds at the top level, the kids were playing against mostly older…

  • Jonathan Brian Jackson

       Jonathan Brian Jackson, 52, died Oct. 29 in Wheatridge, Colo.    Born in Princeton, he had resided in Titusville prior to moving to Colorado 30 years ago. He was a district supervisor of sales in the electronics field and a distributor of Matco tools.    Mr. Jackson is survived by his father John W. Jackson; his wife…

  • Winifred Mae Fillebrown

       Winifred Mae Fillebrown, 95, of Hamilton, died Sunday in the Hamilton Continuing Care.    Born in England, Mrs. Fillebrown lived in London during World War II and came to the United States in 1946.    Mrs. Fillebrown resided in the Hopewell area for over 45 years before moving to Hamilton. She was a deacon at the Hopewell…

  • ‘Changeling’

    ‘Changeling’

    Photo Credit: Tony Rivetti, Jr. Christine Collins (Angelina Jolie) is told by Captain J.J. Jones (Jeffrey Donovan) that the boy standing in front of her (Devon Conti) is actually her son, Walter, in the provocative drama from director Clint Eastwood, ‘Changeling.’

  • Charles Lefferts Conard

       Charles Lefferts Conard, 81, died Monday. Born in Lawrenceville, son of the late David and Alretta Conard, he was a resident of Pennington for most of his life until moving recently to Perth, N.Y.    A U.S. Army veteran, Mr. Conard was a machinist, who worked for Niederer and Sons, and Mobil Research. He was the…

  • S. BRUNSWICK: Pair charged in double homicide

    Husband, wife strangled, buried in Beech Woods Par By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    Nicole Taylor sobbed in state Superior Court on Monday while her boyfriend, Michael Maltese, stood expressionless before Judge Fredrick J. DeVesa.    The pair, charged in connection with the strangulation deaths of Mr. Matlese’s parents, pleaded not guilty in the New Brunswick courtroom…

  • ‘Changeling’

    ‘Changeling’

    Photo Credit: Tony Rivetti, Jr. Angeline Jolie stars as Christine Collins in the provocative drama from director Clint Eastwood, ‘Changeling.’ Based on the actual incident that rocked California’s legal system, the film tells the shocking tale of a mother’s quest to find her son, and those who won’t stop until they silence her.

  • BORDENTOWN: Voting machine storage draws query

    By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP —With record numbers of voters expected this year, one candidate raised concerns last week over unattended machines in area polling places.     According to Democratic candidate for Bordentown Township Committee Stephen Monson, several voting machines had been left out in the Bordentown Senior Center in what he considered…