Category: archives
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Graduates take a look back
Cranbury alumni will miss the close-knit atmosphere By: Denies Xu Cranbury’s new high school graduates say that their time in Cranbury and at the Cranbury School played a great role in determining how they would approach their future. The graduates say that the township is known for its comfortably close environment, one that typically attracts…
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Rose Rudnick
Rose Rudnick, 92, died Friday, June 23, at Cranbury Care Center, Monroe. She was born in the Bronx, N.Y., and lived there for 82 years. She resided in West Windsor and Monroe the remainder of her life. Ms. Rudnick was a bookkeeper for many years in the Bronx, before retiring. Her husband, Joseph, died in…
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Jose A. DePinho
Jose Augusto "Joseph" DePinho, 76, of Monroe, and Marco Island, Fla., died Wednesday, June 21, at home. An Army veteran of the Korean War, he was the owner and operator of food and fish distribution businesses in Newark and Roselle for many years. He was an avid New York Yankees fan, and enjoyed horse racing…
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Around Cranbury by Lorraine Sedor
Celebrating the Fourth, on the fifth This evening, Friday, June 30, at 7 p.m., the 2006 Cranbury Township Fun in the Park series begins with Peanut Butter N Jammin’ featuring Dawnie. The popular kids’ performers will present Dawnie’s original children’s music at the Village Park gazebo. In the event of rain, the concert will take…
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Sol Dubin
Sol Dubin, 91, of Monroe, died Wednesday, June 21, at The Pavilian Nursing Home in Princeton. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he lived in Jersey City for 18 years, then in Bayonne for 50 years, before moving to Monroe 16 years ago. Mr. Dubin was a liquor salesman for Federal Wine and Liquor Inc. in New…
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Princeton Republicans striving for relevance
Officers elected, strategies discussed at reorganization meeting By: Kara Fitzpatrick In what they lauded as a rebirth of the local underdog political party, about 30 members of the Republican Association of Princeton met Wednesday for a reorganization meeting that saw officers elected and strategies discussed. The Republicans, who did not offer candidates for Princeton Borough…
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Cranbury trio looming large for C-PLL 12’s
By: Rich Fisher The Cranbury-Plainsboro Little League 12-year-old softball team has just three players from Cranbury, but they are three of the most key and experienced players on the team. Maddy Copeland is one of the pitchers (along with Kaitlyn Nelson), Niki Powell is the shortstop and Hannah Zink the catcher. Aside from…
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OBITUARIES, June 30, 2006
Susan J. Byrne, Barbara Jean Stevenson, John T. O’Neil Jr., Charles W. Marker, Katherine H. Coffee, Erica L. Bauer, John T. Backes Susan J. Byrne Daughter of former governor Susan Jane Byrne of Princeton died Tuesday. She was 50. She was an award-winning photographer with exhibits in the Princeton area and featured in Architectural…
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Ruth C. Smith
Ruth C. Smith, 84, of Cranbury, died on Friday, June 23 at the Elms of Cranbury. Born in Hightstown, she was a longtime resident of Cranbury. She retired as a nurse’s aide for Sunnyfield Nursing Home in Cranbury. Ms. Smith was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury and formerly served as an…
