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  • Julian Leonard Nagorski

       Julian Leonard Nagorski, 85, of Belgrade, Mont., died May 24    Raised in Ottsville, Pa., he had worked in Titusville as a master gunsmith before moving west.    Preceded in death by his parents, wife Elizabeth, sister Adele (Schan), and brothers David and Nicholas Romaine, he is survived by sons Joe (Trisha) Nagorski of Klamath Falls, Ore.,…

  • Fall festivals begin Saturday

    Two fall festivals are scheduled locally this Saturday, in Bordentown and Crosswicks. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 280 Crosswicks Road, Bordentown is hosting its fourth annual Fall Festival Craft Fair and Flea Market from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. All other activities 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Other activities include: air jumper, dunk tank, music, live…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Sandra M. Jefferson

       Sandra M. Jefferson of Lawrence died Saturday at University Medical Center at Princeton. She was 72.    Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong Princeton resident before moving to Lawrence in 2000.    A 1953 graduate of Princeton High School, she attended the American Theatre Wing and Rider College.    She was a member of Nassau Presbyterian Church.…

  • Robert A. Starrett

       EWING — Robert A. Starrett died Sept. 16 at home. He was 79.    Born in Englewood, he lived his early life in Lawrence Township and in 1959 moved to Ewing Township where he resided until his death.    Mr. Starrett taught science at Ewing High School for 33 years.    He graduated from Trenton Catholic Boys’ High…