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  • Obituaries-March 6, 2008

    John Burroughs    LAMBERTVILLE — John “Bill” or “Jack” Burroughs, 76, died Wednesday, Feb. 27, at Hunterdon Medical Center in Raritan Township.    Born in Lambertville, he was the son of the late John and Edna Burroughs and brother of the late Lawrence Burroughs.    Mr. Burroughs served in the Army and did a tour during the Korean…

  • Plant a memory in city garden

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The first tree has been planted in the city’s memorial garden.    Lou Toboz, the city’s historian, donated a London plane tree in memory of his mother, Catherine Toboz, who died Sept. 11, 2005.    The tree was planted in November, giving it a chance to establish its root system…

  • Law firm moves floors

       The law firm Szaferman Lakind has relocated and consolidated its offices to an all-inclusive space totaling 20,000 square feet at its present address of Quakerbridge Executive Center, 101 Grovers Mill Road in Lawrence. The relocation to the second floor of the same building that the firm has occupied for 22 years allows its staff…

  • Elks to have Friday dinner

       The Lambertville Elks, 66 Wilson St., will have a dinner Friday, March 7, from 6 to 8 p.m.    There will be a Lenten special with fresh flounder, stewed tomatoes and baked potatoes as well as the regular deep fryer menu.    All dinners include salad bar, dessert, coffee and tea.    For takeouts, call 397-4210.

  • REAL ESTATE

       Commercial real estate services company NAI Global, headquartered in South Brunswick, has named Peter Setaro director of public relations.    A resident of Plainsboro, he previously served as senior account executive with Princeton Partners, creating solutions for industry-leading business-to-business, healthcare, non-profit and high-tech clients.

  • ‘The Counterfeiters’

    ‘The Counterfeiters’

    Karl Markovics in The Counterfeiters.

  • 29 Days: A. Philip Randolph

    29 Days: A. Philip Randolph

    A. Philip Randolph/Photo credit: www.columbia.edu

  • 29 Days: A. Philip Randolph

    29 Days: A. Philip Randolph

    A. Philip Randolph shakes hands with President Lyndon B. Johnson after receiving the Medal of Freedom. The Presidential Medal of Freedom is America’s highest civilian award. Photo credit: www.medaloffreedom.com

  • Princeton HealthCare System Names New Vice President of Operations and New Chief Information Officer