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Township wants more cash for sharing court
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — Fish and visitors stink after three days. Benjamin Franklin said it in the 1700s, but the sentiment is just as relevant today in West Amwell. Every once in a while over the past year or so, a township resident wants to know when Lambertville’s Municipal Court is…
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Editorial-Sept. 25, 2008
Election coverage guidelines place reader needs first In the spirit of fairness to all candidates and with an eye toward providing the best service to readers, this newspaper has established a set of ground rules for news coverage of local election campaigns. Under the guidelines, this newspaper commits to certain elements of news coverage, including…
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MHS harriers finish opening meet
Yakobchuk, Harodetsky lead teams by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor The Manville High cross country team had a little surprise waiting at the end of last week’s opening meet at Natirar Park in Peapack-Gladstone. Although the Mustangs and head coach Jim O’Connor had taken a glimpse of the new course the previous Saturday, they didn’t check…
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Martin T. Gill II
Martin T. Gill II, 58, of Lawrenceville, died Sept. 20 at the University Medical Center of Princeton. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., he was a graduate of Neshaminy High School, Langhorne, Pa., Class of 1968. He is an alumnus of Temple University, Philadelphia. He earned his degree from the School of Radio, Television, and Film. He…
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Alfred F. DeStefano
Alfred Frederick DeStefano of Lawrence died Sunday at the Fuld Campus of the Capital Health System in Trenton. Al D, as he was called by friends, was born in the 1920s and raised in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, N.Y. For more than 30 years he was a well-known figure on Nassau Street in Princeton, first as the…
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June E. Medaugh
MEDFORD — June E. Medaugh, 88, died Sept. 14 in Virtua-Memorial Hospital in Mount Holly. She was born in Morrisvilla, Pa. and had resided in the Bordentown area for several years before moving to Medford Leas. She was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Bordentown and was a life member of…
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Martin T. Gill
Martin T. Gill II of Lawrence died Saturday at University Medical Center at Princeton of cancer. He was 58. He worked in the journalism industry for over 40 years. His career began as a copyboy at KYW Philadelphia, NJN Public Television and many other local affiliated TV networks around the country. For the past 25…
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George D. Johnstone
George D. Johnstone, 79, died Saturday at Kindred Hospital in Philadelphia, Pa. Born in Trenton, Mr. Johnstone had been a resident of Pennington for 57 years. He was a maintenance mechanic for 28 years with Cointreau Ltd. and also worked for Kooltronic for 11 years retiring in 1998. He served in the United States Army…
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Elizabeth L. Hutter
Elizabeth L. “Duffy” Hutter died Sept. 15 at Acorn Glen Assisted Living, Princeton. Born in 1923 near Kingston, Pa., she was raised on a farm. After graduating from Wyoming Seminary and Bucknell Junior College, she moved to Washington. D.C. to become a cartographer and editor of intelligence reports for the Army Map Service during World…
