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  • Robert ‘Buzz’ Wilbur

       Robert "Buzz" Wilbur, 76, of Titusville died Monday.    Born and raised in Glendale, Calif., he received his undergraduate degree from California State Polytechnic and two doctorate degrees from Iowa State University.    He and his wife then settled in Titusville, where they have been active members of the community for 45 years.    After leaving Iowa, he…

  • Disabled senior goes fore-ward

    Overcoming many challenges, thanks to some friends at golf club By: Bill Greenwood    Life hasn’t been easy lately for 81-year-old Louie Barcalow.    Within the last month, Mr. Barcalow, who lost the use of his legs in 1998, has had to deal with the loss of his wife, a nasty virus he picked up while golfing,…

  • Schlumberger would consider relocation

    Firm’s cooperation could facilitate West Windsor redevelopment effort By: Greg Forester    WEST WINDSOR — As West Windsor grapples with the future of the train station area, officials from a key business in the redevelopment zone said they would be open to discussions about relocating.    During Wednesday’s Planning Board meeting, Schlumberger Technology Corp. General Manager Jay…

  • OBITUARIES, July 31, 2007

    Noreen E. Coutin, Helen C. Selby, Arthur Rittmaster, Josephine A. Rousseau, Robert L. Horst Jr., Joseph A. Piegari Jr., Maria V. Fernandez Noreen E. Coutin Foundation executive     Noreen E. Coutin of Princeton died of lung cancer Sunday at University Medical Center at Princeton.    She was a resident of Princeton for more than 40 years.…

  • Groundbreaking held for Alexander Road bridge

    Span over Northeast Corridor tracks expected to eliminate a constant commuter headache in West Windsor By: Greg Forester    WEST WINDSOR — A groundbreaking ceremony Monday morning symbolized the start of a project that could relieve a constant headache for commuters in West Windsor Township: the rebuilding of the Alexander Road bridge.    Officials say the new…

  • A helping hand

    Health Care Ministry of Princeton helps to keep seniors independent By: Diane Landis Hackett    Take some compassion, sprinkle in a small band of committed staff and volunteers, top it off with food shopping and home visits and you have a recipe that has provided comfort and dignity to elderly Princeton residents for 23 years.    In…

  • Pool time is quality time for family

    Maslankas make big contribution to Lenape team By: Bob Nuse    Robert and Patty Maslanka don’t get to take off many races when they’re watching a Lenape Swim Club meet during the PASDA season.    That’s just the way it is when you have five children swimming on the team, all in different age groups.    Last week…

  • Oh, brothers!

    Kellys have helped WW-P baseball teams to succeed By: Bob Nuse    Scott Kelly had one prior opportunity to play baseball with his older brother, Pete.    The two were teammates six years ago for the A-1 Limo Dodgers in the West Windsor Little League. They played for their father, Marty, and helped the team win a…

  • Hicks helping squad play on

    Mercedes wins to reach rec hoops finals By: Bob Nuse    Jake and Elwood Blues dreamed of getting the band back together.    Ryan Stein wanted to get the basketball team back together. So the Lawrence High graduate called on former teammates like Duane and Vernon Hicks, helping form the nucleus of the Mercedes Benz team that…