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Donald Zickus
HILLSBOROUGH Donald Charles Zickus died March 16 at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. He was 60. Born and raised in Grand Rapids, Mich., he moved to Hillsborough in 1982. Mr. Zickus worked for Rheem Manufacturing Co. and Nampac for many years and most recently worked for Executive Business Brokers in Union. He served his…
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EDITOR’S NOTE
We made an effort to endorse. By: Hank Kalet I had hoped that the South Brunswick Post would be endorsing candidates for Board of Education this week. Our goal had been, in the words of one reader, "to get off the sidelines" for the annual April school board vote and to treat the race in…
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Letters to the editor
Week of April 5 Support budget questions to support school programs To the editor: Our sixth-grade class put on a wonderful science fair at the Rutgers Eco-Complex on Feb. 22. Over 75 children displayed science fair projects. All the children deserve congratulations for their achievements. Thirteen of these students went onto display their projects at…
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Ronald A. Paley
Ronald A. Paley died Friday, March 30, at his Lakewood residence. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he lived in Kendall Park for 21 years, and Tinton Falls for 15 years before moving to Lakewood in 1997. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. He received a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering…
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Church plan meets opposition
By: Rebecca Weltmann WASHINGTON Lynn D’Amico has lived on Walters Road for about 11 years with her husband, Frank, and their two children. For the past few years, traffic on her road has been minimal, which she said has been nice for her kids to ride their bikes. Now, Ms. D’Amico is joining a…
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RHS softball dominates in its first varsity game
By: Sean Moylan Judy Goldstein expected her Robbinsville High varsity softball team to be good this year. And most softball experts expected Robbinsville to win Monday’s opener at Trenton Central. Yet nobody expected the Ravens to beat the Tornadoes 21-2 (a shortened game via the 10-run rule) in their first varsity contest ever. Dani Demkovitz…
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John Wengryn
FRANKLIN John Wengryn of Pittstown (Franklin Township) died March 30 at Hunterdon Medical Center in Raritan Township. He was 83. Born in Hillsborough, he grew up and worked on his family farm. In 1954, John and his wife, Patricia, started WenHall Farm, a 50-cow herd of Holsteins, in North Branch, and in 1969 he…
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New mall readies for business
Best Buy, PetSmart, Staples eye spring opening; Target plans for summer. By: Paul Koepp Township residents will not have to wait much longer to shop closer to home. That’s because stores in the Heritage Place shopping center, near the intersection of Route 1 north and Route 522, are expected begin opening at the end of…
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A friend remembers Gary DeVercelly
Fellow Rider freshman Lisa Steenstra spoke with Mr. DeVercelly the afternoon before he binge drank at a fraternity party. By: Lea Kahn It was a good night gone wrong that’s how Rider University student Lisa Steenstra described the events of March 28 that led to fellow freshman Gary DeVercelly’s death from alcohol poisoning. Mr.…
