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  • OBITUARIES, July 20, 2007

    Dorothy R. Glas, Madeline S. Hill, Constant Gianacaci, Deborah A. Brooks, Venkateswaran Subrahmanyam Dorothy R. Glas Registered nurse     HAMILTON — Dorothy R. Glas died Tuesday at Compassionate Care Hospice, Trenton. She was 85.    Born in Princeton, Mrs. Glas was a lifelong Princeton resident before moving to Hamilton in 2005.    She retired in 1974 from…

  • Local man confronting a weighty issue

    Drug-free effort taught him discipline at early age By: Matt Chiappardi    EAST WINDSOR — Thousands attempt to qualify. A handful compete. And one champion is crowned.    Local weight-lifter Darren Nemow successfully crossed the first two of those three thresholds. While he didn’t win the USA Powerlifting championship held last weekend in St. Louis, coming in…

  • Laura Ellen Snyder

       Laura Ellen Snyder, 34 of Pennington, died July 19 at the University Medical Center at Princeton.    Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., she was a resident of Pennington for the past eight years. She loved music and enjoyed performing in regional musical theater.    Daughter of the late Myron "Spike" Zimmerman, she is survived by her husband Michael…

  • Jeanette Hildebrand Ertel

       Jeanette Hildebrand Ertel, 83, of Washington Crossing, Pa., formerly of Titusville, died July 18 at home.    Born in Titusville, she was a graduate of the Hopewell Valley High School in Pennington.    She was employed as a cafeteria baker and helper for the Hopewell Valley Regional School District for 21 years, as a crossing guard in…

  • WW 10s spell relief G-A-L-L-A

    Stay alive with narrow win over Princeton By: Justin Feil    Nashanth Galla is a fan of the New York Yankees, and names Mariano Rivera as one of the pitchers he admires.    Galla did his best Sandman impersonation — one the Yankees wish they could see more themselves — as he did not allow an inherited…

  • Red tape cut on affordable housing violations in township

    Municipal court to deal with complaints By: Katie Wagner    The Princeton Township Committee adopted an ordinance this week that will allow it to issue summonses through the municipal court to violators of the township’s affordable housing program rules and regulations.    Residents occupying any units included in the township’s affordable housing program pay rents or make…

  • Mary Krygier

       Mary A. Dorman Krygier, 87, died Friday, July 13, peacefully with her daughter at her side.    She was a devoted wife and mother who had an Irish wit and brought laughter to everyone she touched.    Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she lived in Northern New Jersey before moving to Helmetta 47 years ago. She moved to…

  • ‘To Paris with Love’

    Trinity Counseling marks an anniversary that began with a sweet romance, French style By: Christian Kirkpatrick    Trinity Counseling Service celebrated a silver anniversary on Saturday. Twenty-five years ago, TCS held its first Bastille Day Ball.    According to gala co-chair and Princeton resident Victoria Irmen, "the ball was founded out of love."    Here’s the back story:…

  • Montgomery mulls more equitable sewer use fee

    Present flat fee termed discriminatory as a system based on usage gets review By: Greg Forester    MONTGOMERY — Montgomery professionals gave their second presentation on a new sewer fee plan based upon usage to the Township Committee Thursday night as The Packet went to press.    The township employees, led by Township Administrator Donato Nieman, had…