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Blanche C. Templeton
BORDENTOWN — Blanche C. Templeton, 85, of Bordentown died Aug. 11 at her residence. Born in Bayonne, she was a resident of Bordentown for many years. She was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church of Bordentown and was active with many church programs, including the annual bazaar. She often led fundraising programs…
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Mayor steps down, cites health issues
Vacancy will be filled during the Nov. 4 election By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Mayor George Chidley has resigned from his office citing “personal and health-related” issues after serving eight years on the Township Committee. Although it became effective Aug. 21, his letter of resignation was read into the record at…
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Ann A. Gelak
TRENTON — Ann A. Gelak, 89, died Saturday at Capital Health System – Fuld. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong resident. Shewas the owner of Ann’s Beauty Salon in Trenton until her retirement in 1987. She was a member of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church. Daughter of the late Raffaele Sr. and…
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Maria T. Andose
Office manager, opera singer PLAINSBORO — Maria T. Andose died Tuesday at the Pavilions at Forrestal Rehab Center. She was 79. Born in Philadelphia, she was a resident of Springfield, Pa., for 40 years before moving to The Windrow’s adult community in Plainsboro in 2006. Ms. Andose retired in 1980 with over 33 years…
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Mary Fama Scolaro
BORDENTOWN — Mary Fama Scolaro, 99, died Aug. 19 at home. Born March 2, 1909 in Barnesboro, Pa., she grew up in Glassboro and moved to Bordentown in 1928 following her marriage to Michael Scolaro on Sept. 5, 1928. She and her husband owned and operated M. Scolaro Groceries and Produce in Bordentown until…
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Mary Davis
Mary Davis (née Pieretti), 87, of Pemberton Township, died Saturday at Samaritan Inpatient Hospice in Mount Holly. Born in Cumberland, Md., she lived in Florence for many years and in Pemberton Township for the last 54 years. She enjoyed gardening and nature and was very family oriented. Wife of the late Raymond Davis…
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Robbinsville resident remembered
Sonja Walter, Robbinsville I have a list that I keep in my head. It is not a very long list and consists of those people whom I consider to be the best people I have ever met; those whose light touches you in such a way as to make you feel enriched just by virtue…
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Turnpike plans draw concerned crowd
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Nearly a year after the first hearing on a proposal to expand the N.J. Turnpike between Interchanges 6 and 9, Turnpike officials faced harsh criticism from residents Monday during a presentation of its newest plan. Dozens of residents from the Williamsburg Village and Clifton Mill communities…
