Category: archives
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Halloween events sweep into area
by Anthony V. Coppola, Staff Writer The Millstone Township Middle School is in line for at least one treat this Halloween season, according to Bob Levine of the township Booster Club. The club is sponsoring its fifth annual Witches Hollow Run to benefit student athletics on Oct. 28 at the Millstone Township Primary School. Mr.…
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Petition decries bright light
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIPSeveral residents who live near the Shoppes at Glen Plaza on Route 206 told the Township Committee on Monday that the lights from the complex are too bright, too high, and are keeping them from sleeping at night. Two residents told of their frustration with the bright lighting and…
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SBHS girls soccer stuns Barrons in GMCT
By John Beisser, Sports Writer Disappointed but not discouraged is probably a good way to describe the attitude taken by the South Brunswick High girls soccer team this past week. But whatever the description, it hasn’t kept the Vikings from reaching the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament semifinals. The week started on Oct. 17 when the…
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Dorothy E. Kelly
COLUMBUS — Dorothy E. Kelly, 95, died Oct. 15 at Compassionate Care Hospice Unit at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Elimsport, Pa., she was a longtime resident of Columbus. The daughter of the late Charles and Eathel Snyder, she was predeceased by her first husband, Elmo Snyder; her second husband, George…
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Anna Iannaci
Anna Iannaci WASHINGTON Anna Rose Iannaci died Monday in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. She was 94. Born in Pittston, Pa., daughter of the late Nazzarino and Agnes Toni Gaudenzi, she had lived in Brooklyn, N.Y. most of her life before moving to Robbinsville. Ms. Iannaci was a retired seamstress and a…
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Irene Florio Prunetti
TRENTON — Irene Florio Prunetti, 85, died Oct. 17 in her home at The Clare Estate in Bordentown. Born in Italy, daughter of the late Frank and Clara Felice Florio, she immigrated to the United States when she was 15 years old and had been a lifelong area resident. Wife of the late Domenic…
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Mayor supports name change
To the Editor: After years of discussion, on Nov. 6 voters will answer the question: Should the name of the Township be changed from Washington to Robbinsville. The debate goes back more than five years, when voters overwhelmingly supported the name change in a non-binding referendum. This time, a vote to change the name to…
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South boys soccer survives GMCT scare
By David Gurney, Sports Writer The name of the game is survive and advance. And South Brunswick High’s boy’s soccer team rarely forgets a name. Make no mistake, SBHS is just fine with any victory they pull out in the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament. The No. 2 Vikings dominated possession, but needed a second-half goal…
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Jay Runner
Jay Runner EAGLE NEST, N.M. – Jay Howard Runner died Sept. 19 after suffering injuries from a motorcycle accident. He was 55. Son of the late Hal and Mary Runner, he lived in Allentown through high school, and earned his Eagle Scout award with Troop 180. Mr. Runner moved to Texas for college and then…
