Category: archives
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Viola B. Garzio
WEST TRENTON — Viola B. “Vi” Garzio, 84, died March 21 at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Langhorne, Pa. Born in Roebling, Ms. Garzio resided in West Trenton for most of her life. She was a 1941 graduate of Florence High School. She retired from General Motors Corporation, Ewing Township, in 1988 after…
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Dr. Barton A. Harris
Practiced in Princeton JEFFERSON COUNTY, W.Va. — Dr. Barton A. Harris died Tuesday at Blue Ridge Hospice. He was 78. Born in Newburg, N.Y., he was a physician of internal medicine and formerly practiced at University Medical Center at Princeton. Dr. Harris earned his undergraduate degree from Union College and his medical degree from…
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Frank Clark Bozarth
Frank Clark Bozarth, 79, died Tuesday in the Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center. A lifelong resident of the Trenton area, he was a graduate of Hamilton High School West. After high school, he served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He was employed by the Princeton Athletic Department. He retired…
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Legion dinner raises more than $10,000 for Jake’s Fund
By Audrey Levine Standing room only at the American Legion Post 304, on South Main Street, on Sunday was the greatest treat at a spaghetti dinner that raised more than $10,000 for Jake’s Fund, created to help Manville resident Jake Whitenight. The dinner was held as a fundraiser by the Legion’s Ways and Means Committee,…
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Festival features students’ talents
by Davy James, Staff Writer The best of the best in the South Brunswick School District will be on display Thursday at 7 p.m. in South Brunswick High School at the third-annual District Music Festival. This year the festival will showcase strings, as an orchestra comprising selected musicians from each elementary and middle school and…
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Vikings look to become one of the elite
By Ken Weingartner, Sports Writer There is little question the elite reside in the Greater Middlesex Conference when it comes to boys volleyball. Eight of the past nine years, either East Brunswick or St. Joseph has claimed the state title. South Brunswick High coach Stephen Dentler believes there is room at the top for another…
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Trashed
Volunteers invited to sophomore stream cleanup event Sunday By John Dunphy, Managing Editor What is that? The question that crossed Anneli TerryNelson’s lips as she examined the gray, unhealthy looking piece of moist earth beside the Shabakunk Creek was likely echoed in the minds of several others who stood beside the stream one recent, misty…
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Marking anniversary of pope’s death
by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer The faithful at St. Augustine’s of Canterbury R.C. Church marked the third anniversary of Pope John Paul II passing with a very personal remembrance. On Wednesday, the church displayed several articles of clothing belonging to the late pope, who died April 2, 2005. A pair of shoes and a robe…
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Route 130 zoning concerns continue
Residents worry about changes to area By Jessica Ercolino, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The Township Council will continue its hearing on Route 130 zoning changes later this month, based on a number of concerns residents raised during last week’s meeting. The proposed zoning changes would replace areas on Route 130 zoned for office-commercial space…
