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  • Things to Do

    April 3    Rummage Sale: Oak Woods Senior Residence, Woods Lane, will hold a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The sale also will be the same time and location April 4 and April 5. Donations of clothing and household items are welcome. Proceeds benefit the continuation of current senior programs. For more information,…

  • Cranbury police targeting traffic

    Grant to help with enforcement By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — Cranbury police are implementing new safety measures thanks to two grants totaling $30,000 the department recently received.    Both grants are federally funded, however the New Jersey Division of Highway Safety filters the grant money out to various departments throughout the state.    A $10,000…

  • School News

       Greenbrook School Speech Pathologist Natalie Glass has been elected to the State Board of Directors of Speech-Language Pathologists by members of the New Jersey Speech and Hearing Association (NJSHA).    Ms. Glass, who has been with the district since 2005, will be assume responsibilities including serving as a representative and advocate for all speech therapists in…

  • Janel Catherine Ditcheos

       WOODSTOCK, Vt. — Janel Catherine Ditcheos, 74, died Tuesday at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H.    Born in Long Branch, she grew up in Hightstown. In 1968 she and her husband, John Ditcheos, moved to Killington, Vt., and in 1971 they moved to Woodstock, Vt.    She worked for the Woodstock Union High School and…

  • Jeanne Campbell Sensi

       HIGHTSTOWN — Jeanne Campbell Sensi, 85, died March 28 at Meadow Lakes.    Born and raised in Bordentown, she was a resident of Allentown for many years before moving to North Carolina and most recently to Hightstown.    She was a member of St. John’s Church in Allentown and the Allentown Villagers.    Wife of the late Joseph…

  • Religious News

    nbsp;  The Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick, located on Riva Avenue, has several upcoming events planned.    Join the Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick for a Jewish New York Family Tour. Visit and say a prayer at the Rebbe’s holy study, tour the New Jewish Children’s Museum, shop in Jewish New York and dine in…

  • Tinnitus meeting on Saturday

    The Tinnitus Self Help Group, under the leadership of Dhyan Cassie, will meet at 10 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 100 Scotch Road, Ewing, to discuss "How the Ear Works: The Source of Tinnitus." For more information, call (609) 883-0203.

  • David E. Kamm

    Retired WW-P high school counselor     HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — David Edwin Kamm died Feb. 29 at home. He was 57.    He was an educational counselor and administrator for over 30 years and retired in 2005 after 15 years in the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District as a counselor at High School South.    Born in Pomona,…

  • Magda B. Laszlo

    Son lives in Princeton     EWING — Magda B. Laszlo died Friday at Greenwood House. She was 89.    Born in Hungary, Mrs. Laszlo was a former New York City resident.    She is survived by her husband, Louis Laszlo; son and daughter-in-law Dr. Andrew Bodnar and Dr. Amy Pruitt of Princeton; daughter and son-in-law Kati and…