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Andrew C. Young
Mr. Young, 64, of Old Bridge, died Nov. 20, 2009, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was predeceased by his parents, Andrew Young Sr. and Stella Madej Young; a brother, Theodore Robert Young; and a sister, Georgia Young. Surviving are his wife, Izabella; two sons, Andrew and Jonathan; four sisters, Judith Young,…
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Business Briefs
NJBIZ has announced its 2010 search for New Jersey’s best 50 women business leaders, with deadline for submission Jan. 20. Winners will be in early February. Selection criteria: must be a female resident of New Jersey or employed in New Jersey; may be self-nominated or nominated by another person; should be an owner, partner, president,…
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WHS teacher wins award from state association
Dawn Francavilla has been at Edison school for 10 years BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer COURTESY OF THE WARDLAW-HARTRIDGE SCHOOL Dawn Francavilla EDISON — To say the least, Dawn Francavilla is a busy woman. Besides being a teacher at The Wardlaw-Hartridge School, she is also the director of Student Life, sophomore class dean, Student Council…
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Louise Patierno Rosamilia
Mrs. Rosamilia, 92, of East Brunswick, died Nov. 7, 2009, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement, she was a seamstress, salesperson and sewing-class instructor with Singer Sewing, Woodbridge, where she worked for 12 years. Her husband, Peter Rosamilia, died in 2005. She also was predeceased by 10 siblings. Surviving…
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PRINCETON: No gang angle in park attack, police say
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Princeton Township police said Monday that there was no indication of gang or racial motivation in a Dec. 3 incident in which two young black men robbed and attacked three Hispanic males in Community Park South. The incident occurred the evening of Dec. 3 when Brandon Carter, 18, of Ewing,…
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PRINCETON: Colaizzo racing to PHS’ aid
Sophomore swimmer set for challenges ahead By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When Derek Colaizzo got to Princeton High School, something had to give. It wasn’t going to be his studies, and it wasn’t going to be the band, for which he plays saxophone. He had to cut out club swimming, which he had done…
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Charter School thanks food drive supporters
We would like to thank McCaffery’s and Steve Carney, on behalf of Princeton Charter School, for matching our canned food donations for the 2009 Can-U-Copia. In total, our school donated 5,432 cans. With their matched donation, we have stocked the shelves of The Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton with enough cans to feed…
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MONTGOMERY: Creamer rising to top
Former WNBA pick is new girls basketball coach By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor If Molly Creamer can teach the Montgomery High School girls basketball players half of the things that she learned, the Cougars should be pretty good. The New Jersey native was the 10th pick in the 2003 WNBA draft by the New…
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TRENTON: State board OKs Princeton consolidation study
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer TRENTON — The New Jersey Local Finance Board has unanimously approved the application of Princeton Borough and Princeton Township to form a consolidation study commission in order to explore the possibility of either full municipal consolidation or sharing further services. The vote came after a brief early-afternoon hearing at the…
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