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Ione A. Mahlmann
Receptionist at Carter Wallace WEST WINDSOR — Ione A. Mahlmann died Thursday at home. She was 80. Born in Altoona, Pa., she had lived in Paterson and Wayne before moving to West Windsor in 1980. She retired as a receptionist, from Carter Wallace in East Windsor and had also been employed by Villa Victoria…
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Gale Warren Moser
Gale Warren Moser, 60, of Titusville, died Friday. Born in Louisville, Ky., Mr. Moser was a resident of Titusville for more than 30 years. Mr. Moser graduated from Taylor University in 1970 and received his master’s degree in divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1973. Beginning his career at Lehman Brothers, Mr. Moser was later…
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Harry C. Fair
Harry C. Fair, 82, of Ewing Township, died Saturday at the Compassionate Care Hospice, Trenton. Born in Trenton, he had resided in Ewing Township for over 50 years. He was a retired captain for the City of Trenton Fire Company Engine #1 after 24 years of service. He was a member of the Fireman’s Benevolent…
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District OKs student fundraising for skatepark
By Anthony V. Coppola, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — A member of the Hightstown Parks and Recreation Commission came before the East Windsor Regional school board this week to answer some of the board’s concerns about a proposed skateboard park in the borough. Most notably among those concerns was the commission’s desire to utilize students for…
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Borough mulls farmers market
Police chief says location not suitable By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — The Borough Council is going to look into where a farmers market proposed by the Jamesburg Revitalization Commission should be held. On Wednesday, the council formed a special committee to address issues of a potential downtown farmers market, after the police chief…
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PNC Bank on agenda
Large crowd expected for meeting By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY — The Township Committee has moved its next meeting to the Cranbury School cafeteria to accommodate the large crowd expected to comment on the possible municipal purchase of the PNC Bank property. The approximately 8,700-square-foot building at 32 N. Main St. sits on a…
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Monroe library expansion on schedule
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer MONROE — Local officials say the expansion of the public library is on schedule. Township Business Administrator Wayne Hamilton said the project, which started in October, is projected to take 14 to 18 months to complete and should be finished in the spring of 2009. The township is building additions…
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Dispatches: Balanced on the wrong backs
by Hank Kalet, Managing Editor Balancing this year’s state budget just got a bit tougher. State officials said this week that the revenue is expected to fall about $159 million short of figures already projected, meaning that we can expect Gov. Jon Corzine to place more spending cuts on the table. The $33 billion budget…
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Hill fires round of 86 in golf Sectionals
Sean Moylan Sports Writer Bordentown’s freshman phenom Russell Hill shot an 86 at the South and Central Jersey Group I Sectional Championship at Quail Brook Country Club on Tuesday. “He was not pleased but it was a great experience for him,” said Bordentown High coed varsity coach Ron Jones. Bordentown Richie Talbot…
