Category: archives
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Concern grows over COAH changes
by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer Members of the township’s Affordable Housing are concerned about the effect proposed state Council on Affordable Housing regulations could have on South Brunswick. The authority held its first meeting of 2008 on Wednesday, and members discussed new regulations handed down by the state on Dec. 17, 2007. The new rules…
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Jan. 17, 2008
Daniel Novatkoski Daniel V. Novatkoski died Jan. 6 at his home. He was 62. Born in Trenton, Mr. Novatkoski was a lifelong Trenton and Lawrence resident. He was an U.S. Army veteran who served during the Vietnam War, inland with the 597th Heavy Truck Transportation Company. He retired in 2001 after over 20 years with…
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Rocco Tito
MANVILLE Rocco D. Tito died Jan. 7 at home. He was 68. Born in Weatherly, Pa., he lived in Manville for the past 43 years. Mr. Tito retired from American Cyanamid in Bound Brook in 1995 after 35 years of employment. He recently worked as an activities assistant at the Adult Care of Somerset…
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Louise M. Lennox
ROEBLING Louise M. Lennox (nee Suth), 90, of Roebling died Jan. 8 at Buttonwood Hospital in New Lisbon. Born in Roebling, she lived in Hainesport for 38 years where she attended Queen of Peace Catholic Church. She then returned to Roebling and became a parishioner of Holy Assumption Catholic Church. Ms. Lennox retired in…
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James B. P’Simer
HAMILTON James B. P’Simer, 60, died suddenly Jan. 9 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Hamilton. Born in Trenton, Mr. P’Simer was a lifelong area resident and employed with the State of New Jersey, Department of Transportation. Son of the late Milton “Bud” and Mary P’Simer, he is survived by his wife of…
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‘All the Kings Men’ on Thursday
The Lawrence Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike (Business Route 1), will hold a book discussion at 7 p.m. Jan. 17 on "All the Kings Men," by Robert Penn Warren. For more information or to register, call (609) 882-9246 or e-mail [email protected].
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Major achievement for South Brunswick
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the individuals responsible for the very beautiful installation of the George Segal sculpture, “Couple Against a Grey Brick Wall,” at the South Brunswick Public Library. Not only is the sculpture an inspiration and a major asset to the library, but it is also a…
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Next Parent Academy set
by Davy James, Staff Writer Few parents face a greater challenge than trying to understand their children. For parents looking for a little help, the South Brunswick Parent Academy is here to help. On Jan. 30, the SBPA will host its fourth workshop of the school year at Crossroads North Middle School at 7 p.m.,…
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Kenneth C. Crosley
ROBBINSVILLE Kenneth C. (Boomer) Crosley, 72, died Jan. 7 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Trenton, Mr. Crosley was a lifelong Hamilton resident before moving to Robbinsville 12 years ago. He was a retired engineer from the State of New Jersey Department of Transportation. He was an active member in…
