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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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Second show added for former Monkee
By Vanessa Holt, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY — The upcoming Peter Tork performance at The Record Collector, Friday, sold out so quickly that a second show has been added for the evening, said organizer Randy Ellis this week. Mr. Tork, a member of the legendary 1960s band The Monkees spawned by the TV show…
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‘Frozen River’
Director-writer Courtney Hunt clearly understood poverty when creating the nuances of her characters’ lives in this indie gem. By Elise Nakhnikian FROZEN River is the kind of movie that brings out the Goldilocks in viewers. Some find it too dark. Others think it sold out by giving its hapless characters a happy, or at least…
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Paul Y. Sing
Aeronautical engineer EAST WINDSOR — Paul Yuke Sing died Saturday of heart failure due to complications from lung cancer at Robert Wood Johnson University Medical Center in Hamilton. He was 78. Born in Toledo, Ohio, he was a 34-year resident of East Windsor. He worked on spacecraft propulsion systems at Atlantic Research, Fairchild Industries,…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Asian Indians at greater risk for heart disease, diabetes
By Rao Andavolu, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System With the Asian-Indian population continuing to grow here in New Jersey and nationwide, events to celebrate the culture are increasing in popularity. This weekend (Aug. 30 and 31), one of the biggest Asian-Indian festivals in our state will be held in Mercer County Park, where thousands…
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Dennis R. Casale
Dennis R. Casale of Lawrence died Sunday at the University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 54. Mr. Casale was an attorney and a partner with Pepper Hamilton LLP and co-partner in charge of the Princeton office. He joined the firm as Partner in January of 2001 with the merger of the group from Jamieson,…
