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Frank A. Maggio
Frank A. Maggio, 76, died Saturday March 1, at The Elms Nursing Home in Cranbury. Mr. Maggio was born in New Brunswick and grew up in Highland Park where he attended elementary school and later graduated from Highland Park High School where he played basketball and baseball. He entered the U.S. Navy where he served…
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Beatrice C. Sharpanka
Beatrice Cabot Sharpanka, 85, of Charlottesville, died Wednesday, Feb. 27, in a local hospital. Born July 15, 1922 in the Bronx, N.Y., she was the daughter of the late Adolph Cabot and Sophie Kraut Cabot. Ms. Sharpanka was a member of Hadassah and Congregation Beth Israel. She graduated from South River High School, later lived…
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Residents urged to use caution, avoid travel during storm
Delaware River is expected to crest Sunday at 1 p.m. at a level of 21 feet Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes is urging residents to use caution and avoid traveling, if possible, during heavy rain predicted tonight into tomorrow. The National Weather Service is predicting that severe rain beginning in the early evening tonight…
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Man enters plea in misconduct trial
By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer Haran Avenue resident Richard Gavin, 66, pleaded guilty to one count of third-degree pattern of official misconduct and two counts of fourth-degree criminal sexual contact last week in Somerset County state Superior Court in Somerville. The charges stem from incidents at Bridgewater Raritan High School in Bridgewater, where Mr. Gavin…
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J. Calvin Chatlos, Jr., MD, Named Medical Director of The Retreat at Princeton
By PHCS News Princeton HealthCare System is pleased to announce that J. Calvin Chatlos, Jr., MD, has been named Medical Director of The Retreat at Princeton. Dr. Chatlos is Board Certified in general psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry and addiction psychiatry and is certified by ASAM (American Society of Addiction Medicine).The Retreat at Princeton is…
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Mary Gianacaci
Owned Princeton dress shop MANAHAWKIN — Mary Gianacaci died Wednesday. She was 77. Born in Princeton she was a longtime Princeton resident before moving to Manahawkin in 1986. An expert seamstress for women’s clothing, she opened Mary G Dress Shop, an exclusive shop at the Princeton Shopping Center. She had many clients who came…
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Germaine Cole
UPPER FREEHOLD Germaine “Yvette” Cole, 79, died Tuesday at the Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Holyoke, Mass., daughter of the late Victor and Melina Laferrier St. James, she was a longtime resident of Florence before moving to Cream Ridge five years ago. She had been a self-employed tax…
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Borough deal with Helmetta may end
JAMESBURG — Jamesburg stands to lose an average of $30,000 a year if the Helmetta Borough Council approves an ordinance that would end an interlocal agreement calling for the Jamesburg Police Department to patrol the borough. Helmetta council members will vote on the ordinance at its March 13 meeting. The interlocal agreement, which has been…
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Albert E. Levinson
Albert E. Levinson, 91, of Clearbrook, died Sunday, Feb. 71. Mr. Levinson was born in Astoria, N.Y., on Feb. 8, 1917 to Harry Levinson and Ida Wasserson Levinson. He grew up in Newark and graduated from South Side High School where he excelled in football and wrestling. He was offered a scholarship to play football…
