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Alfred Sapolnick
EAST WINDSOR Alfred Sapolnick, 67, died Sunday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in New York City, Mr. Sapolnick was a former resident of the Bronx, N.Y. He was an accountant with the RCA Corp. and later the Internal Revenue Service in New York City. Son of the late Harry and…
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"Elf" at Central High, Dec. 15
Cinema Night series The Performing Arts Center at Hopewell Valley Central High School will present its second movie in PAC’s Cinema Night series. “Elf” will be shown on Dec. 15 at 7 p.m. Admission is $3 per person. Refreshments will be sold. “Elf” stars Will Ferrell as Buddy, a human raised in the North Pole…
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Joseph Palko
OVIEDO, Fla. Joseph A. Palko died Nov. 23. He was 58. Born in Manville, he worked in the restaurant industry. Surviving are his wife, Patricia (Himmelberger) Palko; his mother, Lottie Palko; two sisters, Beverly Jankowy and Marsha Rogowski; and one brother, James Palko. A funeral service was held Nov. 27 from Baldwin Fairchild Funeral…
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Search didn’t find hunter stuck in tree
After a more than nine-hour unsuccessful search, police said William Tomaszfski, 75, of Manville, confirmed today (Friday) that he was the one yelling for help in Atkinson Circle at 4:56 p.m. Wednesday after getting By Audrey Levine Staff Writer Police said they received a call from a resident who had heard a male voice calling…
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New plan for baseball team approved
Despite an initial strikeout, the township has scored with a new plan to construct a ball field for local children. By Audrey Levine Staff Writer The Township Committee unanimously approved a resolution Nov. 27 to allow Hiland Construction Services, Inc. to build a ball field on the property adjacent to the Hillsborough Promenade, on Route…
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JoAnne Stiscia
HILLSBOROUGH JoAnne Victoria Stiscia died Nov. 26 at home. She was 68. She was born in Shenandoah, Pa., grew up in Manville and moved to Hillsborough 25 years ago. Mrs. Stiscia worked as an administrative assistant for Johnson & Johnson in Skillman. She was a member of the mid-Atlantic Airedale Terrier Club. Surviving are…
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Bristol-Myers Squibb to reduce workforce, retool operations
By Katie Wagner, Packet Staff Bristol-Myers Squibb announced this week that it will be reducing its total headcount by approximately 10 percent, manufacturing facilities by 50 percent and mature products brands by 60 percent, as the company shifts its commercial and scientific focuses to areas like specialty medicines. Bristol-Myers, with corporate headquarters in New…
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Stan Kephart
Artist Stan Kephart of Princeton died Sunday. Born in Philadelphia and raised in Pitman, he was a Princeton resident since 1965. An artist, he had several one-man shows locally, including “kephARTl985,””40 views of Nassau Street,” and “All That Jazz” in 2004. As a graphic artist he worked for Trentypo, Pavolec/Caskey, The Home News and…
