Category: archives
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BREAKING NEWS: Mayor responds to recall petition
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN – Mayor Bob Patten has formally responded to a notice of intent to distribute a petition calling for his recall. The response filed Monday with Borough Clerk Candace Gallagher reads, in its entirety: “Bob Patten has lived in Hightstown for 43 years. As a full-time mayor,…
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Anne C. Davison
Anne C. Davison, 94, of Princeton died Sunday at the Pavilions at Forrestal. Born in Philadelphia, she moved 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 Nassau Street as a…
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Manville Summer Mats Madness
Open to wrestlers from K-12 Throughout the summer, wrestlers ranging from kindergarten through 12th grade will have the opportunity to learn the sport of wrestling through drilling, technique instruction and live wrestling at the first annual Manville Recreation Summer Mats Madness. This is an upgrade from the Open Mats that were run over the past…
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Guido J. Zinetti
Former Princeton Junction resident Guido J. Zinetti, 84 of Whiting, passed away Thursday in Chandler Hall Hospice, Newtown, Pa. Born in Losego, Italy, he resided in Princeton Junction for 45 years and for the past six years a resident Whiting. Mr. Zinetti was employed as a surveyor with Van Note-Harvey Associates in Princeton for 35…
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William G. Lowe
William G. Lowe II, 82, died on June 23 in Richmond, Va. Born in Hopewell Township, he graduated from Princeton High School and served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. After the war he returned to Hopewell where he married Jacqueline, his wife of 58 years. They had four children, Robin, William,…
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Amy C. Tucci
Martial arts pioneer Amy C. Tucci of Lawrenceville died Friday at home surrounded by her loving family. She was 55. Born and raised in White Township, Warren County, she was a resident of the EwingLawrenceville area since 1972. She attended White Township elementary school and was a graduate of Belvidere High School and Trenton State…
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Fundraiser aimed at helping fight rare disease
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer One restaurant in Manville is continuing its tradition of using its available facilities to assist in raising awareness of diseases and other causes with an upcoming fundraiser that will mix music with a good deed. Rhythms of the Night, on South Main Street, will hold a Battle Acts for Jack…
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Ruth Molnar
SPRING HILL, FL Ruth Molnar, 89, of Spring Hill, Fla., formerly of Florence and Hawaii, died July 3 at her retirement home. A longtime member of the Hungarian Reformed Church, Roebling, Ms. Molnar was a great great grandmother. She is predeceased by her husband, William Molnar; her daughter, Carol Molnar; and her son, William…
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$200K in surprising state aid would cut tax hike
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN Despite the state’s budget crisis and low expectations from many local officials, the borough has apparently been awarded $200,000 in extraordinary aid. That money will have a huge impact on the 2008 municipal tax rate, lowering an increase of 24 cents to 15 cents, according to Borough Administrator…
