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Charlotte A. Takach
LANCASTER, Pa. Charlotte A. Takach, 77, died Saturday at the home of her daughter and son-in-law in Lancaster. Born in Trenton, daughter of the late Thomas and Florence Pointon Pfeiffer, she had lived most of her life in the Trenton and Bordentown areas before moving to Lancaster a year ago. Mrs. Takach retired after…
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Pie supper auction benefit
Pie supper auction benefit The Delaware Township Historical Society is bringing an old tradition back to life to raise money for its local programs. The society will host a pie supper auction Saturday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m. at Headquarters farm on Zentek Road. This event includes an auction that allows participants to bid on…
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Margaret Miller
Lucy Ferri NORTH LAS VEGAS, NEV. Lucy Maiorino Ferri died Sept. 25 at the age of 85. Born in Trenton and a graduate of Trenton High School Class of 1939, she earned a degree in business education from The College of New Jersey (Trenton State Teachers’ College) in 1943. She taught business courses at…
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Cricket, anyone?
Online operation opens Hillsborough storefront By Audrey Levine It originated overseas, but the game of cricket has begun to take America by storm. Now, it is prepared to set down roots in Hillsborough with the recent opening of the first physical Dreamcricket store in the United States, on Stryker Lane. Dreamcricket, according to CEO Kranthi…
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Lucy Ferri
Lucy Ferri NORTH LAS VEGAS, NEV. Lucy Maiorino Ferri died Sept. 25 at the age of 85. Born in Trenton and a graduate of Trenton High School Class of 1939, she earned a degree in business education from The College of New Jersey (Trenton State Teachers’ College) in 1943. She taught business courses at…
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Bridge project brings many questions, few answers
Cara Latham, Staff Writer Editor’s Note: The following is the second part of our look at the Main Street bridge and dam repair project and its potential fallout. ALLENTOWN With the Main Street bridge slated to close in January, merchants and officials here are worried that a few months notice is not enough time…
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State Senate campaign comes to Princeton today
Politics will be on the agenda in Princeton and West Windsor as Assemblyman Bill Baroni campaigns for State Senate in the 14th District with two local events. Baroni, who is running against Democrat Seema Singh, is holding a 2:30, p.m. press conference in the parking lot of the Premiere Hotel on Ridge Road in Princeton…
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Join the excitement at Cranberry Fest
Jackie Reed of Bordentown To the editor: Wow! Isn’t this an exciting time? The symphony sponsored by the Downtown Bordentown Association and Beneficial Bank was the perfect way to get everyone’s patriotic blood flowing. The conductor of the Eastern Wind Symphony, William Silvester, was extremely charming and entertaining and his over 60 musicians had everyone’s…
