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  • John E. Hein

       John E. Hein, 84, died July 31 at home.    Born in Philadelphia and prior to moving to Hopewell, Mr. Hein was a resident of Warren and Mays Landing. He was educated in the Queens New York school system and graduated from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1954. He also took graduate courses at George…

  • Ruth L. Plum

    Organist and music teacher     Ruth Louise Snyder Plum of Princeton died July 17 at home. She was 98.    Born in Reading, Pa., she was a longtime Princeton resident.    She was an organist and music teacher in Princeton over 50 years.    She was an organist at Princeton Methodist Church for four years and organist and…

  • Tom Yu

    Princeton resident     Tom T.P. Yu of Princeton died Friday at University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 92.    Born and raised in China, he was a resident of Princeton for the last eight years.    He earned a doctorate at New York University in mathematics and economics.    He is survived by his wife, Ruth L.…

  • Anthony Serinese

       EAST WINDSOR —  Anthony Serinese, 87, of East Windsor, died Monday at home.    Born in Isernia, Italy, he resided in East Windsor for 52 years.    In 1965, he founded The Vegetable Garden, now Timothy’s Center for Gardening, in Robbinsville, still owned and operated by the Serinese family. He was a member of St. Anthony of…

  • Jerrold M. Adler

       FAIRLESS HILLS, Pa. — Jerrold M. Adler died Saturday at St. Mary Medical Center. He was 84.    Born and raised in Trenton, he was a resident of lower Bucks County for 50 years.    He was employed for more than 40 plus years at Central Paper Co. in Trenton, retiring in 1989 as vice president of…

  • Mary Jane Krug

    Retired retail manager     Mary Jane Krug of Princeton died Saturday at Acorn Glen assisted living residence. She was 92.    Born in Philadelphia, she was a resident of Lower Gwynedd before moving to Princeton in 2004.    Mrs. Krug retired in 1979 with over 15 years of service as a retail manager with Lord & Taylor,…

  • Ronald M. Yates

    Painter at J.P. Williams, PU     EWING — Ronald “Spider” Martin Yates died Thursday at home. He was 83.    Born in Trenton, he lived in Princeton for most of his life.    Mr. Yates was a painter at J.P. Williams for 35 years and Princeton University for 22 years. He also worked as a handyman for…

  • Cop merger consultant ready to roll

    Consolidation study could start next week By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor     The firm hired to look at the feasibility of East Windsor taking over police duties in Hightstown hopes to get started on its study the first or second week of this month.     Brian Valentino, president of Patriot Consulting Group, of Monmouth Beach,…

  • Vounteers sought for domestic violence response team

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Wanted: A few good volunteers for Womanspace’s Domestic Violence Victim Response Team and its Sexual Assault Support Services Advocate Team.    The Trenton-based group has fielded both teams since 1998, but there is always a need for more volunteers, according to Heidi Mueller, DVVRT coordinator for Womanspace. There are 85 active…