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  • Making an Impression

    An exhibition at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass., focuses on Monet’s largely unknown graphic works. By: Carolyn Foote Edelmann    An unprecedented exhibition of Monet’s unsuspected graphic works is rewriting Impressionist history at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass. Everybody knows Monet always painted outdoors — very fast with no…

  • Marion Montoux

       Marion Montoux, 63, of Pennington died Aug. 16 at Temple Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.    Born in Philadelphia, Pa., she had resided in Pennington for 13 years. She was president and co-owner of Statewide Search and Abstract Company in Ewing.    Daughter of the late Andrew and Dorothy Gallan Oetzel, she is survived by her husband, Robert Montoux;…

  • Grace T. Ogden

       Grace T. Ogden of Titusville died Saturday at home.    Born in Norwich, Conn., she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Ogden.    She was a graduate of the Academy of The Holy Family, Baltic, Conn., and a 1927 graduate of the Mercer Hospital School of Nursing. Together with her sisters, Louise V.…

  • School board seeks new member

    School board seeks new member

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  • Tessara

    From Italian and Portuguese to French and Spanish dishes, this family-friendly spot in Hamilton offers plenty of enticing entrees to choose from. By: Megan Sullivan    Situated on bustling Route 33 in Hamilton, Tessara is a warm and friendly family restaurant, bar and banquet with an extensive menu and generous portions. The restaurant, formerly named Tiffany’s,…

  • School board seeks new member
  • School board seeks new member
  • Airport to receive $580,000 for improvements

    Federal grant to pay for work By:John Patten    Central Jersey Regional Airport will receive more than $580,000 in federal funds for tarmac and taxi lane improvements, and an automated weather observing system.    Airport President Joe Horner said the work is part of the airport’s ongoing work to move operations toward the northwest part of the…

  • Manville-based group aiding soldiers wounded overseas

    The New Jersey Marine Corps Detachment prepares donations for returning soldiers By:Mary Ellen Zangara    The New Jersey Marine Corps Detachment may be a fairly new organization in the Central Jersey area, but the group based in Manville has already made an impression on soldiers returning from deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan.    Detachment members spent hours…