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Marie M. Eberwein
ROEBLING Marie M. Gombos Eberwein died Friday at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. She was 78. Born in Trenton, daughter of the late Michael and Margaret Renyo Gombos, she lived most of her life in Roebling. Mrs. Eberwein was a retired medical clerk for the U.S. Army Dental Clinic at…
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Random Notes: Remembering Ken
Scott Morgan, Managing Editor My first week as a reporter I met Ken Francis over cookies and soda at the Plumsted Municipal Building. The old one, the one that’s now the New Egypt Welcome Center on Main Street. I thought it was delightful. It was my first meeting as a reporter and they were offering…
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William M. Chernosky
BRADLEY BEACH William M. Chernosky died Sept. 23 at home. He was 53. Born in Martinsville, Indiana, son of the late Raymond M. and Mary F. DeDeo Chernosky, he had been a resident of Roebling and Hightstown before moving to Bradley Beach eight years ago. Mr. Chernosky was a supervisor with the New Jersey…
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Letter: Library Association is tickled pink
The Allentown Public Library Association wishes to thank our friends and neighbors for supporting our “Flamingo Flocks” fundraiser. These bright pink birds generated many green dollars for our library’s operating expenses. It was great fun to host the flock and we thank you all for taking good care of the birds as they traveled around…
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Funeral director offers thanks
John D. Moore of Bordentown City As I resume my active role as a funeral director, I would like to extend my heartfelt appreciation for the hundreds of cards, telephone calls and visits over the past few months during my hospitalization and recovery time away from the funeral home. The Bordentown and Columbus community have…
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Philomena Peroni
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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Science project has pupils puffing
By Mary Ellen Zangara Fourth-graders at Roosevelt School recently had a lesson in science that turned out to be a lot of fun. Mayor Angelo Corradino arranged for DuPont chemical company representatives to come to the school and teach the students about science. Mayor Corradino learned of the program, Science in the School Day, during…
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Matrix ad is print spam
Marvin Rosenberg, of Dayton To the editor: Much of the content in Matrix’s recent ad campaign are not only erroneous and misleading, but appears to try to publicly terrorize all of the residents of South Brunswick. Matrix development has attempted to instill fear into the minds of 40,000 residents by telling them that their…
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Teresa J. Grant
FLORENCE TOWNSHIP Teresa J. “Tracy” Grant, 47, died Sunday at home. Born in Mount Holly, she resided in Trenton before moving to Florence Township three years ago. Ms. Grant is survived by one son, Ronnie Bozarth Jr.; her mother, Lois Grant; and her maternal grandmother, Elizabeth Hovart, all of Roebling. She is also survived…
