Category: archives
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Robert B. Ellis
Robert B. Ellis, 76, of Hopewell, died Oct. 27 in Care One in Ewing. Born in Bellemead, Texas, he had resided in the Hopewell area since 1960. A U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean Conflict, he had been employed as an international sales manager for a number of book publishers. He is survived by…
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Armand L. Ruderman
Armand L. Ruderman, 80, of Hopewell Township, died Oct. 27 in the Capital Health System at Fuld. Born in Carteret, he moved to Trenton in 1934, resided in Ewing Township for 44 years and moved to Hopewell Township in 1999. A 1945 graduate of Trenton High School, he graduated from Franklin & Marshall College in…
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Registrations jump in time for general election
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer MANVILLE — On Tuesday, one of the most important elections in recent history will end with a new president of the United States and, for Manville residents, with two residents filling three-year seats on the Borough Council. Running for the open seats are Republican incumbents Kathy Quick and Steve Szabo,…
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CTK students join Red Ribbon Week pledge
Christ the King School students Colleen Hart, Morgan Clyne, Karen Stadtmueller, Frankie Walko and Lexie Nerger show some of the red ribbons the schools students and their families made. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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Kenneth Harold Deitrich
MANVILLE Kenneth Harold Deitrich, 61, died Oct. at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Born in Somerville, to his late parents Harry Andrew and Blanche (Gruszynski) Deitrich, he was a lifelong resident of Manville. Mr. Deitrich was honorably discharged from the United States Navy as a yeoman having served on the USS…
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Township talks on Trenton’s water line sale continues
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Settlement talks between the City of Trenton and the four townships affected by the city’s proposal to sell off a portion of its water lines to the New Jersey American Water Co. are continuing, according to Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun. Mr. Krawczun said township officials met with their counterparts from…
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School passes health inspection
By Davy James, Staff Writer MONROE — The Middlesex County Public Health Department gave the Monroe Township High School cafeteria a satisfactory rating Thursday after two earlier visits by a senior registered environmental health inspector led to the discovery of mice droppings. ”The health inspector said the problem was aggressively treated and passed the inspection,”…
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Oct. 30, 2008
Robert Hallock PLUMSTED Robert I. Hallock, of New Egypt, died Oct. 21 at his home. He was 81. Born in Southampton, N.Y., he was a resident of New Egypt since 1952. Mr. Hallock was a farmer, operating “Hallock’s U-Pick Farm” in New Egypt with his family for over 50 years. He was a Navy…
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Things to Do
Oct. 30 Parent Academy: 7 to 8:30 p.m., Crossroads North Middle School. Interactive parent workshop, Communicating with Your Children’s Teachers. Pre-register at www.sbschools.org (click on South Brunswick Parent Academy) or e-mail [email protected]. Include name, telephone, e-mail address, child’s grade and ages of any children that may require childcare. Nov. 1 Scouting for Food: Boy Scouts…
