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Anthony Anello
Anthony Anello died Saturday Jan. 12, at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in New York City, he lived in Brooklyn, N.Y, for 35 years, moving to Concordia in 1984. He worked as a commercial artist and photo refinisher for over 30 years, lastly for Needleman-Waterman and Goetz in New York City, retiring in…
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Elks to have Friday dinner
The Lambertville Elks, 66 Wilson St., will have a dinner Friday, Jan. 18, from 6 to 8 p.m. There will be stuffed chicken breast, mashed potatoes and vegetables as well as the deep fryer menu. All dinners include salad bar, dessert, coffee and tea. For takeouts, call 397-4210.
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Princeton HealthCare System is a leading provider of healthcare services.
Most comprehensive healthcare system Princeton HealthCare System is proud to be among the most comprehensive healthcare systems in New Jersey. Our full continuum of care includes acute care hospital services, behavioral healthcare, acute rehabilitation, skilled nursing, home care, hospice care, ambulatory surgery, and fitness and wellness services. Each unit of Princeton HealthCare System is equipped…
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Preschool and activities fair
The Lawrenceville MOMS Club-East will sponsor the sixth annual Greater Mercer County Preschool & Activities Fair on Saturday, Jan. 26 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church, 2688 Main St., Lawrenceville. The fair will be a free informational event to provide one-stop shopping for busy parents. Representatives from area preschools and activity…
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Students shift to Oak Tree
Redistricting needed for new elementary school By Davy James, Staff Writer MONROE — A proposal to redistrict some students attending the Barclay Brook and Brookside schools calls for more than 500 students to move from those schools to the new Oak Tree Elementary School in the fall. The Board of Education will meet to vote…
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Dead Presidents to hold semi-formal
by Madeleine Johnson, Social Editor South Brunswick High School’s Dead President’s Society will be holding its second annual Inaugural Ball on Friday and is inviting the community to join in the festivities. The Dead President’s Society, the high school’s historical club, is holding the semi-formal ball as a way to reach out to the community…
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Coalition seeks resident input
by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer A local group is asking Dayton residents for ideas about possible improvements to the village. The Dayton Village Citizens Coalition will be hosting a four-day workshop from Jan. 28 through Jan. 31 at the Fresh Ponds Village recreation building at 356 Ridge Road in Dayton. The workshop’s purpose is to…
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Raven girls’ basketball has first two-win week
By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer ”We got two good quality wins,” said Robbinsville High girls’ varsity basketball coach Sharon Conover, whose Ravens just completed their most productive week ever with victories over South Amboy and Ewing. “They beat a good Ewing team. Ewing had some good players.” Down 25-22 at the half of Friday’s home…
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George Nemec
BAYONNE George Nemec, 80, died Jan. 7 at Bayonne Medical Center. Born in Bayonne, he was a lifelong resident. He was a supervisory stationary engineer for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, stationed in Newark Airport. He retired in 1986 after 33 years of service. He was a member of the…
