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  • Richard W. Horner Sr.

       ALLENTOWN — Richard W. Horner, Sr., 71, of Allentown died Feb. 20 at the Gardens at Monroe.    Born in Allentown, he was a lifetime resident and local self-employed mechanic.    Mr. Horner was a former member of the Hope Fire Company and the Allentown First Aid Squad. He loved to ride motorcycles and enjoyed gardening.    Son…

  • Feb. 28, 2008

       Josephine Rhode    YARDLEY, Pa. — Josephine Jean Immordino Rhode, of Yardley, Pa., died Feb. 24 at home. She was 73.    Born in Trenton, she resided in Lawrence Township for 23 years, Hasbrouck Heights for 10 years, Myrtle Beach, S.C., for six years, Crystal River, Fla. for 13 years, and for the past year in Yardley.…

  • Teodolinda Fratarcangeli

       HAMILTON — Teodolinda Fratarcangeli, 78, died Feb. 21 in Morris Hall in Lawrenceville after a long illness.    Born in Sezze, Italy, she had been a resident of Hamilton for the past 14 years. She was a member of the Sons of Italy, and loved cooking, gardening and crocheting.    Ms. Fratarcangeli is survived by her husband…

  • Emil Francis Boehme

       BORDENTOWN — Emil Francis Boehme, 60, died Feb. 14 at Samaritan Hospice Unit at Virtua Memorial Hospital.    Born and raised in Bergenfield, he resided in Island Heights and Trenton before moving to Bordentown City five years ago.    Mr. Boehme graduated from Stockton State College with a degree in social work. He worked for Dover Township…

  • Police beat

    Bordentown City      Two new laptop computers valued at $1,333 each were reported stolen from the main office of St. Mary’s School on Feb. 25 at 10:44 a.m. The computers were reportedly still in their original shipping boxes.      Brandon Magnus, 24, of Bordentown City was charged at 8 p.m.Feb. 22 with possession…

  • 29 Days: Bill Cosby

    29 Days: Bill Cosby

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  • DISPATCHES: Grace Plater’s legacy will live on

    Originally published May 4, 2006 By Hank Kalet Grace Plater was the conscience of South Brunswick. The former Kendall Park resident who was instrumental in calming racial tensions at South Brunswick High School and in making sure the needs of minority teens remained a priority for township schools, died last month at 91, leaving a…

  • MHS wrestlers endure tough day at districts

    Season ends with no individuals in regions by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor    HILLSBOROUGH – The Manville High wrestling team finished the regular season on a roll, but the Mustangs learned Saturday that they must continue building to compete at the District 18 level.    Manville, which won its last two dual meets and three of the…

  • Marguerite N. Perrine

       BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Marguerite N. Perrine, 95, died Friday at Arcadia Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.    Born in Raritan, she had resided in the Bordentown area for over 45 years.    She retired from the Johnstone Training and Research Center where she worked as a bookkeeper. She was a member of the Holy Cross Lutheran Church.    The…