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  • Jeannette R. Golden

       WEST WINDSOR — Jeannette Reill Golden, 86, of Bear Creek died Sunday at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis in Trenton.    Born in Hightstown, she was a longtime resident of Hightstown before moving to West Windsor. She retired from the East Windsor Regional School District as head cashier/bookkeeper after 17 years of service. before that,…

  • Robert R. Daudelin Sr.

       Robert R. Daudelin Sr., 88, died Saturday, May 3, at Cranbury Center in Monroe,    Mr. Daudelin was born in Newark and lived in Hazlet for over 40 years before moving to Monroe in 1999. He was a loving father and a devoted grandfather and great-grandfather. Mr. Daudelin was a former parishioner of St. Casimir’s Polish…

  • WW farmers’ market opens Saturday, May 10

    Community arts programs to begin May 17     The West Windsor Community Farmers’ Market will open its fifth season on Saturday. As in the first four seasons, the market will be held every Saturday morning between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. through October in the Vaughn Drive Parking Lot of the Princeton Junction train station,…

  • Gizella Lowande

       Gizella (Szabo) Lowande died Monday, May 5, at her daughter’s home in Franklin Park.    Ms. Lowande was born in New Brunswick and raised in North Brunswick before returning to New Brunswick where she raised her family. She later lived in Dayton for two years before moving to Franklin Park in 2001. She devoted her life…

  • Borough keeps school budget intact

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    JAMESBURG — The Borough Council voted 3-2 against making any cuts to the proposed $11.5 million school budget Tuesday.    On April 15, voters defeated the budget with 143-114 vote.    Under state law, a defeated school budget goes to the municipality’s governing body, the Borough Council, for review. The council could…

  • Towns mull COAH lawsuit

    By Sean Ruppert and Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writers    Municipal officials in Cranbury and Monroe may join with the State League of Municipalities in a possible challenge to the state’s new affordable housing rules.    On Tuesday, the Council on Affordable Housing adopted revised third-round regulations. COAH proposed its new third-round rules on Dec. 17, nearly a…

  • Estelle M. Sullivan

       Estelle M. Sullivan, 87, died Thursday, May 1, at the University Medical Center at Princeton.    Ms. Sullivan was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and raised in Kew Gardens, Queens, N.Y., where she lived most of her life until moving to Rossmoor in 1985. She was a supervisor for Manufacturers Hanover Bank, currently J.P. Morgan Chase, in…

  • ACLU reception for key attorney May 15

        Steven R. Shapiro, national legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union, knows the residents of New Jersey well. Or at least three former residents — U.S. Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Antonin Scalia and Samuel Alito — whose opinions he regularly analyzes.     On Thursday, May 15, in Princeton, the ACLU of…

  • Monroe Township Council trims school spending plan

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    MONROE — Thanks to a reduction in premiums for employee health care benefits and the ability to do in-house professional development training, taxpayers can expect to pay about $12 less in school taxes than originally expected, according to school officials.    The Township Council decided Monday to cut $515,000 from the…