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Marguerite A. Durr
CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP – Marguerite A. Durr, 85, died Saturday at Care One in Moorestown. Born in Trenton, she had resided for 50 years on a farm in Chesterfield. She was a member of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church of Bordentown; Wrightstown and Pomona Grange; Chesterfield Keenagers; and the Chesterfield Township Board of Education. She was…
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Charlotte Zuccarello
PRINCETON — Charlotte Zuccarello, 78, died Nov. 29 at Princeton Medical Center. Born in Glen Burnie, Md., she lived in Imlaystown for 40 years before moving to Merwick Care Center. She worked as the attendance officer for Upper Freehold Regional School District and later as a bookkeeper for the CYO of Trenton. Ms. Zuccarello was…
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Teresa Dennion Stewart
CRUM LYNN, Pa. – Teresa Dennion Stewart, 51, of Crum Lynn, Pa. died Friday at Crozer-Chester Medical Center in Upland, Pa. Born in Mount Holly, Ms. Stewart lived in the Florence area before moving to Crum Lynn 10 years ago. She was an avid reader. Daughter of the late Hubert Dennion, she is survived by…
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Misprint on ballot prompts concerns
Approved tax increase in question By Jessica Ercolino UPPER FREEHOLD Last month, voters in Upper Freehold approved what they believed was a 2-cent increase in the open space tax a move intended to raise $264,000 in additional tax revenue for farmland preservation. Instead, a misprint in the bond ballot question may have significantly…
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Bank robber remains at large
Manville police and the Somerset County prosecutor’s office continue to investigate the Nov. 30 robbery at the PNC Bank. By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer A lone man entered the Manville PNC Bank branch on South Main Street at 11:47, and robbed the bank of an undisclosed amount of money. The robber presented a bank teller…
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Man sentenced for 2006 death
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer George F. Smith III, 32, of Bordentown Township, was sentenced to three years in prison on Nov. 29 by a Burlington County state Superior Court judge for killing his friend in an automobile accident in North Hanover in 2006, according to a court spokesperson. He pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide…
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Community Calendar
Community Center open to public The Dorcas Community Center, founded by the Korean Presbyterian Church of Trenton and located at the same address at 147 Route 130 North, Bordentown, is now officially open to the public. Senior members of the community who 55 and older may use the fitness center for free when they bring…
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Reading Corner: Keep books in mind for holiday gifts
By Arlene S. Bice Books, old, new, signed or not, make wonderful gifts that are sometimes kept for an entire life. Many books become cherished by the reader, remembering just who it was that gave such an everlasting gift. Claude G. Berube came to the Bordentown library to give a talk on the remarkable life…
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On Campus
Chelsea Lepore, of Kendall Park, was among more than 150 students honored as University Scholars at Susquehanna University. To be named a University Scholar, students must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.75. Ms. Lepore is a 2006 South Brunswick High School graduate and a sophomore music education major. She is the daughter of…
