Category: archives
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RHS ice hockey skates into second year bigger, better and much healthier
By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer Last year the Robbinsville High varsity ice hockey team won just four games. The Ravens, however, usually didn’t lose ice hockey games because of a lack of talent or because of their limited playing experience. Most of their losses came because the team simply had way too many injuries…
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SBHS bowling teams return talent, experience
John Beisser, Sports Writer When it comes to high school bowling teams in Middlesex County, the idea is to survive the local scene and then try to conquer the rest of the state. Consider the plight of last season’s South Brunswick high boys bowling team. The Vikings finished with an overall record of 4-11-3 yet…
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Two-truck crash kills driver, 61
Pemberton man was driving Times delivery truck by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer A truck driver for The (Trenton) Times was killed in an early morning collision in the southbound lane of Route 1 in South Brunswick on Nov. 21. Elbridge Hollimon Jr., 61, of Pemberton Township, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to Detective…
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Dr. Giuliano Gorelli
Dr. Giuliano Gorelli, 83, of Hopewell Township died at his home Tuesday. Born in Rome, Italy he had been a resident of Hopewell Township since 1965. He attended medical school at the University of Rome, and shortly after World War II came to this country on a Fulbright Scholarship. After completing his residency in urology…
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EDITORIAL: Office plan has benefits for township
Preliminary work has started on a proposed science and research park on Route 1. Princeton Forrestal, the real estate development division of Princeton University, has begun road and utility work and is in negotiations to sell the 156-acre parcel to a private developer. Preliminary plans call for the seven science buildings, an office building and…
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Charles DiPaola
CREAM RIDGE Charles Vincent DiPaola, 67, died Nov. 18 at Care One in Hamilton Township. Born in the Bronx, N.Y., Mr. DiPaola was a resident of Cream Ridge for nine years, and formerly of Hamilton Township for 20 years. He was a retired auto parts salesman for Charles Schick & Co. in Trenton and…
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John Horensky
MANVILLE John D. Horensky died Nov. 20 at home. He was 83. He was born in Mckeesport, Pa., and resided in Manville for the past 54 years. Mr. Horensky worked as a millwright at American Cyanamid Corp. in Bound Brook for 43 years, retiring in 1988. He served in the U.S. Army during World…
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Clara Stonaker
TOMS RIVER Clara Stonaker, 68, died Nov. 22 at her son’s home in Medford. Born in Allentown, Ms. Stonaker resided in Lawrenceville most of her life, before moving to Toms River 13 years ago. She was an administrative assistant to Governor Burn with the State of New Jersey during his stay in office. Ms.…
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Play examines erstwhile Lawrence neighborhoods
"Guvalade" will be presented at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Egg´erts Crossing Village Community Room, 175 Johnson Ave. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer For Frederick Olessi, the Eldridge Park of his youth in the 1930s and 1940s remains a mythical place, peopled by characters such as Guvalade Iorio, Barney and Jean, and Mrs. Blair. On…
