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  • Anne C. Davison

       PRINCETON — Anne C. Davison of Princeton died Sunday at the Pavilions at Forrestal. She was 94.    Born in Philadelphia, she came to Princeton in 1920 and lived here until her death. She was educated in Princeton schools. In 1958 she started working at the First National Bank of Princeton (now Bank of America) on…

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  • OBITUARY

    Amy Tucci    LAWRENCEVILLE – Amy C. Tucci, nee Race, 55, died July 11 at home surrounded by her loving family.    Born and raised in White Township, Warren County, she was a resident of Ewing – Lawrenceville since 1972.    She attended White Township elementary school and was a graduate of Belvidere High School and Trenton State…

  • Eagle candidate leads Scouts in pantry spruce-up

    by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    Scrubbing out plastic bins behind the Municipal Building on a muggy day isn’t what most teens think of when they envision the start of their summer.    Yet on a recent humid Monday, there they were — a group of kids about to enter the ninth grade, cleaning the township’s food…

  • Irene Balazs Daigel

       FLORENCE — Irene Balazs Daigel, of Florence, died Monday, July 7 at home.    Mrs. Daigel was born in Nawhall, W.Va.. She was the daughter of the late Frank and Elizabeth Veres Balazs.    Mrs. Daigel resided in Florence since 1953 and previously resided in Washington DC, Charleston, West Virginia, Japan, Sacamento, Calif., and New Hampshire. She…

  • Mathilde W. Nanni

    Grew up in Princeton     MORRISVILLE, Pa. — Mathilde Wood Nanni died Monday at home. She was 85.    Born and raised in Princeton, in 1979 she moved to Brazil and in 1992 to Pennsylvania.        She was an honor graduate of Miss Fine’s School, now Princeton Day School, and a graduate of Finch College in…

  • Where’s the beef?

    Not at the Veg Social Prom, where veggies reign supreme By John Dunphy    Folks in crisp black tuxedos and puffy white gowns cut a rug on the dance floor while the DJ pumped tunes from the ‘80s and the lights were turned low.    After a few drinks, the vegan buffet was served.    If you guessed…

  • EDITORIAL: Hard to justify tax breaks for corporations

       There’s been a great deal of talk lately about how New Jersey is an unfriendly place to do business.    Taxes are too high. Environmental regulations are too stringent. Highways are too congested. Other states welcome businesses with open arms while New Jersey gives them every reason to take a hike.    This, at least, is how…

  • Hightstown Post 148 heads into final week

    By John Chester, Sports Writer Barring inclement weather, the regular season of the Mercer County American Legion League (MCALL) is in its last week. And for the Hightstown Post 148 senior baseball team, each of its remaining games has post-season implications.    The top five finishers in the MCALL qualify for the state tournament.    Through last…