Category: archives
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Margaret J. Murray
Margaret J. Murray, 87, died Saturday at her home in Hopewell Township. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., she lived most of her adult life in New Jersey, most recently in Lawrenceville and Pennington. Her lifelong occupation was as a secretary. Predeceased by her husband Michael P. Murray Jr., her parents Fredrick and Julia Harrison, her brother,…
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Christmas services
Rose of Sharon Lutheran Church will hold a candle light service at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 24 at 42 Chesterfield-Jacobstown Road. A Christmas Day service will be held at 10:30 a.m.
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It’s Official! NJ Health Commissioner Approves Capital Health System Change to Hopewell Site
Capital Health System’s to change the location of its new hospital to Hopewell Township.
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Catherine A. Colon
Catherine A. Colon, 43, of Hermon, N.Y., and formerly of Hopewell, died Dec. 9 at the Canton-Pottsdam Hospital, Pottsdam, N.Y. Born in Princeton, she moved to Hermon, N.Y., 20 years ago. She was a graduate of the South Hunterdon Regional High School class, Class of 1982 and Clarkston University in Pottsdam, N.Y. Daughter of the…
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Hoax admitted in campus threats, assault
PRINCETON—A Princeton University student who claimed to have been assaulted after receiving threatening emails objecting to his conservative views has admitted making up the entire story, police said on Monday. According to the Princeton Township Police Department, Francisco Nava, 23, admitted to "fabricating" the emails and the assault complaint and had been released to Princeton University Police, pending…
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Actress June Lockhart and The American Boychoir headline Appelwood Estates preview inaugural tour
Lifecare community’s celebration highlights completion of $38 million expansion project FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP —Legendary actress June Lockhart shared her personal and professional inspirations as keynote speaker at Applewood Estates’ preview inaugural tour. The celebration highlighted the completion of the not-for-profit lifecare community’s $38 million expansion and renovation project. In addition, The American Boychoir, based in Princeton,…
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Charles E. St. John
Good government advocate Charles E. St. John of Princeton died Thursday at University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 82. Born in Pullman, Wash., he had been a resident of Princeton for 52 years. He retired in 1995 from DeLaval Turbine Co. of Trenton as a mechanical engineer, where he also wrote instruction manuals…
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‘Passenger on the Mayflower’
Tuesday, Dec. 18 The Brandeis University National Women’s Committee (BUNWC) Tri-County Chapter will present “A Reenactment: Stephen Hopkins, Passenger on the Mayflower” at 1 p.m. at the Hamilton Township Library. David Emerson, a first-person historical interpreter for the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, will bring to life the politics, religion, economics,…
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Hebrew school
Perrineville Jewish Center is currently holding registration for Hebrew school, which runs one day a week. Anyone wishing to attend may enroll. Call and arrange a tour to see the synagogue and meet various members. For more information, visit www.pjcmillstone.com or call membership Vice President Lori Feibus at 609-259-6479.
