Category: archives
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Jesus Terrones
Jesus Terrones, 47, of Jamesburg, died Tuesday, May 9, at Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge. Born in Cajamarca, Peru, Mr. Terrones lived in Edison before moving to Jamesburg in 2000. Mr. Terrones was employed for two years as a clerk at the UPS facility in Cranbury until he became ill last year. Previously, he…
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Manalapan Estates provides last premier opportunities
The prestigious location is outstanding, and provides access to some of the best schools in the state It’s time to "buy, buy, buy" as only seven spectacular homesites remain at Manalapan Estates, the gorgeous Monmouth County enclave by Centex Homes, America’s Most Trusted Builder. These final opportunities represent your last chance to embrace this incredible…
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Lawmakers offer views on tax woes
Over 200 attend school symposium By: Dick Brinster HIGHTSTOWN Three state legislators say they agree that partisan politics must be cast aside to solve New Jersey’s property tax dilemma, widely cited as the main reason so many school budgets were rejected this year. State Sen. Ellen Karcher, D-Monmouth and Mercer; Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck, R-12th;…
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Topping off a vision of teen health
HiTOPS founder Bonnie Parker to leave post after 19 years By: Hilary Parker Though she shares a name with one of the most legendary thieves of the 20th century, the only thing Bonnie Parker has run away with in the past two decades is her vision much to the benefit of thousands of the…
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Michael DiIoia
Michael DiIoia, 70, died Monday, May 8, at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Mr. DiIoia was born in Compobasso, Italy, and came to the United States to reside in Somerset in 1956. He moved to Monroe six years ago. He was a past communicant of St. Matthias R.C. Church in Somerset and a current…
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Grant to borough police to promote pedestrian safety
By: Kara Fitzpatrick The Princeton Borough Police Department has received an $8,000 Pedestrian Safety Education and Enforcement grant from the New Jersey Division of Highway Safety. The grant will be used for pedestrian safety enforcement and education, according to the Police Department, adding it plans to aggressively enforce moving violations that put pedestrians at risk.…
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Alexander Zozulin
Alexander T. Zozulin, 89, of Monroe, died Monday, May 8, at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Bridgeport, Conn., Mr. Zozulin lived in New York City before moving to Monroe in 1948. Mr. Zozulin was a farmer in Monroe for over 20 years before retiring in the 1970s. He studied entomology at Cornell…
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West Windsor tests continue at site tainted by PCBs
More contaminated concrete was spread over the site than previously believed By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR Further testing will take place at a construction site across from the Mobil gas station at Route 571 and Southfield Road where PCB-tainted crushed concrete was delivered last year. The developer, Edgewood Properties, originally told township officials a…
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Betty Janowski
Betty Janowski, 80, died Monday, May 15, at home in Ocean City. Ms. Janowski was born in Roseburg, Ore., she moved to New Jersey with her husband and lived in South River, where she helped on weekends with the family business, the Liberty Ballroom. They resided in Monroe for almost 50 years. She was married…
