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Corzine praises Lambertville, West Amwell officials
From left are West Amwell Mayor Wiliam Corboy, Gov. Jon Corzine and Lambertville Mayor David Del Vecchio at a press conference Friday at Lambertville City Hall.
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Frances O. Lange
PU Art Museum docent Frances Olrich Lange, a resident of Princeton for over 50 years, died Friday at home. She was 86. Born in Syracuse, N.Y., she grew up in Kansas City, Chicago and Minneapolis and was a former resident of Ithaca, N.Y. The wife of a college professor at Cornell University, Victor Lange,…
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Corzine praises Lambertville, West Amwell officials
Gov. Jon Corzine visited Lamberville City Hall Friday to praise officials in West Amwell and Lambertville for their attempts to share services. See complete story in the April 3 issue of The Beacon.
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Marian H. Littleford
Lifelong volunteer PLAINSBORO — Marian Hastings Littleford of Plainsboro and Vieques, Puerto Rico, died Friday at home. She was 94. A graduate of Wellesley College, she had been a stylist for the Marshall Fields department store catalogs. She was also a lifelong volunteer who spent many years involved in service to the Institute of…
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Prosecutor: Boyfriend killed Giordano in Hightstown apartment, then told friends
Jerome Ballarotto, the attorney for Rosario DiGirolamo, speaks to reporters after his client’s arraignment in Trenton on March 28. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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Annette Weinrich
University administrative aide Annette S. Broderick Weinrich died Sunday at Merwick Rehab Hospital & Nursing Care, Princeton. Born in Nashville, Tenn., she attended Peabody College of Vanderbilt University and Falls Business College. She retired in 1973 from Princeton University as administrative aide to the dean of the Princeton University Chapel. She was a member…
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NRG Energy, Inc. gives $150,000 to HomeFront
Lawrence-based non-profit HomeFront, announced a grant of $150,000 from West Windsor-based wholesale power generation company NRG Energy, Inc. The grant will go to HomeFront’s summer children’s program. NRG awarded an initial grant of $100,000, renewable for a second year in the amount of $50,000, to HomeFront’s summer programs for homeless and very low-income children and…
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Bertha G. Baunach
Longtime Princeton resident Bertha G. Baunach of Princeton died Sunday at University Medical Center at Princeton. She was 99. Born Bertha Hedgepeth in Warren County, N.C., she was raised in Virginia and came to Princeton as a young bride in 1932. She was secretary of Charles F. Baunach and Sons Inc. She was a…
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Berlitz Languages acquires Training Management Corp.
Berlitz Languages, Inc., a global provider of language training and cultural consulting services, announced the acquisition of Training Management Corp., a provider of blended learning solutions in global effectiveness and global diversity. Both companies are headquartered in West Windsor. Training Management Corp., founded in 1985 by Danielle Walker, offers practical consulting and learning solutions that meet…
