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Movie Times
For the week of Nov. 9-15. Movies and times are valid from Nov. 9-15. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. EAST WINDSOR MULTIPLEX CINEMAS (609-371-8472): Fred Claus (PG) Fri.-Thurs. 1:20, 1:50, 4:10, 4:40, 7, 7:30, 9:50, 10:20. P2 (R) Fri.-Thurs. 12:20, 2:40, 5,…
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Thomas Decamp
NEW EGYPT Thomas F. DeCamp Sr., 79, died October 30 at his residence. Born in Trenton, he was a resident of New Egypt for 54 years and previously of Jacobstown. Mr. Decamp was a retired mason, employed at Fort Dix. He was an avid hunter and a member of the NRA and also the…
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Richard Bielanski
HILLSBOROUGH Richard J. Bielanski died Nov. 5 at home. He was 73. Born in Manville, he lived in Hillsborough for more than 40 years. Mr. Bielanski was an active part of his late father’s, Joseph Bielanski, real estate development company from 1952 to 1956, at which time he served in the United States Army…
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Florence voters choose new mayor, two councilmen
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer FLORENCE Township residents chose two new council members and a new mayor Tuesday night. Republican William Berry, who received 1,611 votes, won the four-year mayoral seat previously occupied by Democratic Mayor Michael Muchowski, who did not seek re-election this year. Democrat John Fratinardo, who did not seek re-election to…
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Youth’s farm stand an asset to town
Mary C. Gillette of Columbus To the editor: As a 10-year resident of the Homestead Community in Columbus, I can’t tell you how distressed I was to read about the closing of Matthew Bassett’s Farm Stand. Both the township and “complainers” should be ashamed of themselves. Here is a young man doing the “right thing”…
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Alda Tammaro
TRENTON – Alda Conti Tammaro, 85, died Saturday in Mercerville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident. She was co-owner of Angelo Tammaro’s Deli in Chambersburg for over 40 years. She was a member of The Roman Society Ladies Auxiliary. She was a fashion sophisticate. She loved her husband…
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GMC loss tough to take for Vikings’ senior trio
By David Gurney, Sports Writer They stood in a semi-circle on the sideline after the game, looking up, looking down, looking around with glassy stares. They had spent a good part of their lives working give-and-goes, celebrating together after goals, hanging out with each other outside of school. Yet, there were seniors Troy Confessore, Zach…
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Police honor two of their own
Patrolmen Sean Kerins and Christopher DiMeglio receive Chief’s Achievement Awards By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Sean Kerins: Patrolman Sean Kerins never gave serious thought to becoming a police officer, believing that he had found his niche as a paramedic with the New York City Fire Department’s emergency medical services unit. But his work often brought…
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Republicans win in North Hanover
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer NORTH HANOVER Incumbent Republican James Durr and Republican candidate Deborah Butler took both three-year Township Committee seats Tuesday night, receiving 610 votes and 594 votes, respectively. Mr. Durr said Tuesday night that he was “pleased to see that the people in North Hanover had come out to support not…
