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Richard E. Borger Jr.
Grew up in Princeton EAST GRANBY, Conn. — Richard E. Borger died on July 17 of complications from Parkinson’s disease. He was 69. He was an officer in the Group Pension Department at CIGNA Corp. in Bloomfield, Conn., retiring at age 62 after more than 30 years at the company. Born in Lancaster, Pa.…
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‘Tell No One’
They don’t make suspense thrillers any better than this. By Elise Nakhnikian THAT vertigo you get from watching footage shot with a shaky handheld camera is such a cliché that it literally makes me feel kind of sick. But Tell No One, a beautifully executed old-fashioned murder mystery, rejuvenates even that tired convention. An everyday…
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UMCP Ranked Among Nation’s Top 5% for Maternity Care Services for 3rd Year
Princeton, NJ – University Medical Center at Princeton (UMCP) announced today that it has been ranked among the top five percent of hospitals in the nation for maternity care servi Princeton, NJ – University Medical Center at Princeton (UMCP) announced today that it has been ranked among the top five percent of hospitals in the…
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MHS football staff shifts roles
Ziobro brings experience to line by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor It’s been a roller-coaster ride of a summer for Manville High head football coach Brett Stibitz. There’s been some anxiety about finding a new assistant coach and running an inaugural camp for young players, but everything has worked out just fine as the official start…
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MHS girls playing summer hoops
Mortensen showing versatility by John E. Powers, Sports Writer The Manville High School girls’ basketball team is already ahead of last year’s pace. At this point last summer, the Lady Mustangs didn’t have a coach. After four seasons on the job, Kyle Rehrig had stepped aside before Larissa Donis-Jeppson was hired later in the year.…
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UMCP Receives Site Plan Approval for New Hospital in Plainsboro
The Plainsboro Township Planning Board on Monday evening, July 7, unanimously approved the site plan for University Medical Center at Princeton’s (UMCP’s) replacement hospital. The Plainsboro Township Planning Board on Monday evening, July 7, unanimously approved the site plan for University Medical Center at Princeton’s (UMCP’s) replacement hospital. This approval represents Plainsboro’s endorsement of the…
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F. Donald VanHorn
F. Donald “Smoky” VanHorn, 82, of Titusville died Sunday at the Compassionate Care Hospice, Hamilton. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong Titusville area resident. He was retired from Eggomatic Corp. in Pennington where he was a sheet metal worker. He was a radio man in the U.S. Navy Air Corps, serving in the Pacific…
