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‘Journey to the Center of the Earth’
This is one of the funnier action movies of the summer, thanks almost entirely to Brendan Fraser. By Bob Brown THIS movie is light summer fare that doesn’t tax the brain or stimulate the imagination. It’s pure recreation, sort of a roller coaster for the mind — especially in 3-D. It’s obvious from the sorts…
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Let ‘Em Play camp a huge success
Forty-one youngsters attend two-day clinic by Mary Ellen Zangara, Correspondent Forty-one young campers came out to participate Friday night when Manville launched its first annual “Let ‘em Play” football camp at Manville High School. ”Let ‘em Play” was created to help student-athletes realize their dreams of playing football in the town of Manville. The MHS…
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Richard L. Hendriksen
Richard L. Hendriksen, 79, died Saturday, July 12, at St. Peter’s University Medical Center, New Brunswick. Born in Bloomfield, he lived in Colonia for 45 years, moving to East Brunswick in 2005. Trained as a machinist, he had a 30-plus-year career as a production foreman for several Union County manufacturing firms, including RCA, Regina, in…
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Lebedz, Fisher named MHS top athletes
by Mary Ellen Zangara, Correspondent Manville High School standout athletes Rhianna Lebedz and Billy Fisher were named the 2008 Athletes of the Year. Both were presented with awards at the MHS annual Junior Senior awards night in June. Lebedz was a four-year letter earner in all three of her sports soccer, basketball and softball.…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Understanding congestive heart failure
Most cases of congestive heart failure … are caused by an underlying condition, such as coronary artery disease or hypertension. By Manuel Amendo, M.D., F.A.C.C. Princeton HealthCare System As advances in medicine have improved treatments for heart attacks and coronary artery disease, the number of Americans living with congestive heart failure continues to rise.…
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Anne C. Davison
Fire company auxiliary charter member 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…
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Mary E. Clark
Princeton High School graduate Mary E. Randolph Clark died on July 7 at the University Medical Center at Princeton. She was 77. Born in Princeton, Ms. Clark lived in Princeton for 30 years and South Brunswick for 47 years. She attended the Quarry Street School and was a graduate of Princeton High School. She was…
