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Josephine Cercatore
Josephine T. Cercatore, 90, died Wednesday, Feb. 1, at Integrated Health Services in Bridgewater. She was born in Allison, Pa., and a resident of Manville since 2004. She was formerly of Jamesburg where she had lived for 27 years. Prior to that, she was a resident of Somerset for 34 years. Ms. Cercatore was the…
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Twin Rivers residents win battle; board to continue war
Lawsuit against homeowners’ association yet to be finalized By: William Wichert EAST WINDSOR A group of Twin Rivers residents won a constitutional argument this week related to a lawsuit challenging, among other things, restrictions on posting political signs and a voting system based on property values. But their lawsuit against the homeowners’ association has…
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West Windsor arts organizations showcase their wares and talents
Fifteen groups represented at INTROS ’06 By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR Actors, singers, dancers, painters and writers from throughout the township gathered at the senior center Monday to introduce their organizations and highlight programs scheduled for this year. The West Windsor Arts Council sponsored the program, INTROS 06, featuring representatives from 15 cultural, artistic…
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AROUND CRANBURY by Lorraine Sedor: Lots of on-stage drama to pick from
Plays, concerts and other social events abound in Cranbury. By: Lorraine Sedor The Golden Age Neighbors are sponsoring a bus trip to the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse on Wednesday, March 15. The bus will leave from Cranbury at 9 a.m. for a luncheon with five entrée choices followed by the show, "Charlie’s Aunt." A few seats…
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Viking boys a spirited bunch
By: Rich Fisher The Cranbury School boys basketball team dropped its season finale, 43-26, to Allentown, bringing to an end a season that made up for a lack of wins with a lot of spirit. "We will have a strong team next year with four returning seventh-graders and eight experienced sixth-graders," coach Jay Gilligan said.…
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Obituaries for the week of Feb. 10
Dr. Herbert L. Zussman, LeRoy G. Deubler, John F. Scaletti, Ethelyn O. Maginnis Dr. Herbert L. Zussman HIGHTSTOWN Dr. Herbert L. Zussman, 86, opthamologist, died Sunday evening of heart failure at the home of friends. Dr. Zussman was born in Philadelphia and attended college in Washington, D.C. before serving combat duty in the Army…
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Tree-removal rules sought
Council considers tighter restrictions on homeowners By: Marjorie Censer The Princeton Borough Council introduced an ordinance Tuesday that would tighten restrictions on homeowners who want to remove live trees from their properties. The council debated for roughly two hours about improvements to the ordinance, but ultimately decided to approve it in its original form. The…
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Beazer celebrates Heart Month
In honor of American Heart Month, Beazer Homes of New Jersey and New York will be giving away pedometers to those who visit its communities throughout the month of February In honor of American Heart Month, Beazer Homes of New Jersey and New York will be giving away pedometers to those who visit its communities…
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Program at library seeks to bind teens through unifying stories
People and Stories founded by Princeton Township resident By: Marjorie Censer Reclining against a pillow in the Princeton Public Library’s third-floor story room Tuesday afternoon, Mary Reath read Isabel Allende’s "Two Words." For nearly 30 minutes, a small group of teenagers listened and munched on cookies as she read the short story. When she finished,…
