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  • Jeannette Monduori

       Jeannette Ann (Salloum) Monduori, 85, of Monroe, died Friday, Oct. 20, at St. Peter’s University Medical Center, New Brunswick.    Born in Parterson, she moved to Brooklyn, N.Y., where she lived for 50 years before moving to Greenbriar at Whittingham, in 1996. She was a homemaker and raised her family most of her life and later…

  • Staying safe on Halloween

    Cranbury police weigh in on safety for holiday By: Lacey Korevec    Silver bullets and wooden stakes may keep trick-or-treaters safe from vampires and werewolves, but if kids want to stay truly safe on Halloween, then there are a few rules they’ll have to follow.    When kids dressed as witches, ghosts and other characters are roaming…

  • Letters to the Editor, Oct. 27

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Oct. 27 WW not responsible for phone surveys To the editor:     Over the past few days, West Windsor Township municipal offices have received inquiries from residents about phone surveys that are apparently being conducted in the area. Questions that have been asked in the surveys range from issues such as…

  • Ordinance protects newly paved roads

    Council approval now required to undo road work By: Stephanie Brown    JAMESBURG — Any entity needing to rip open a recently repaved road must first receive approval from the Borough Council.    Due to the number of road improvements the borough has completed and is planning, the council passed an ordinance Wednesday to protect its newly…

  • Immigration forum slated Sunday at Princeton Public Library

    By: Courtney Gross    The Latin American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a Princeton nonprofit organization, is co-sponsoring a public forum on national and local policy perspectives on illegal immigration with U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) and community representatives of Riverside Township in Burlington County 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday.    During the event, to be held…

  • Roberta Kozinski

       Roberta Holt Kozinski, 76, of Cranbury, died Wednesday, Oct. 18, at the University Medical Center at Princeton.    Born on Sept. 1, 1930 in Atlantic City, N.Y., she grew up in Mays Landing and was a resident of Cranbury since the 1950s.    She was a graduate of Pleasantville High School, Class of 1948. She received her…

  • Frances Giangiobbe

       Frances Pellecchia Giangiobbe, 92, of Monroe, died Tuesday, Oct. 24, at Summerhill Nursing Home, Old Bridge.    Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Ms. Giangiobbe lived in Brooklyn and Staten Island, N.Y., before moving to Monroe 18 years ago. Prior to retiring in 1965, she was a shopkeeper for Frank’s Grocery in Brooklyn for 20 years. Ms. Giangiobbe…

  • District observes Red Ribbon Week

    Event educates children about healthy living By: Bill Greenwood    JAMESBURG — The school district kicked off its annual Red Ribbon Week on Monday, educating students on the dangers of drug use and the importance of exercise and eating right.    Students at John F. Kennedy and Grace M. Breckwedel schools took part in a number of…

  • Clean-up Day at Buckelew Park

    Mansion in need of yard maintenance By: Stephanie Brown    JAMESBURG — It’s a dirty job, but somebody’s got to do it.    The Jamesburg Historical Association is calling upon the people of Jamesburg to pick up their rakes and head on over to Lakeview: Buckelew Mansion at 203 Buckelew Ave. for a little yard work.    To…