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  2. Obituaries 6/15/16 - Town Topics

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    Obituaries 6/15/16. Lee Edward Baier. Lee Edward Baier, 78, of Franklin Township, died Friday, June 10, 2016 in the company of his loving family. Born in Auburn, N.Y., he resided in Monmouth Junction for almost 20 years before moving to Franklin Township in 1996. Mr.

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    Edward “Ted” P. Bromley Jr., beloved family member and all-around good person, died peacefully on May 25 at Pennswood Village in Newtown, PA. He was 87. Ted was born in Philadelphia, PA, to Ruth Hancock and Edward P. Bromley and was the eldest of three children. He earned a BE from Princeton University in 1958 and an MBA from Harvard in 1961.

  4. www.TownTopics.com — Obituaries

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    Born in Trenton, he was a resident of Hamilton Square for over 50 years. He graduated from Trenton State College with a bachelor’s degree and continued his education throughout his career. He retired after 32 years as Chief Financial Officer and Tax Collector for Princeton Borough, and previously was an accountant with Groendyke and Co. for ...

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    Turning to freelance writing, she published over 180 magazine and newspaper articles on fashion, the arts, and literary topics in New York Magazine, Redbook, Town and Country, the Times of Trenton, the New York Times and many other newspapers and journals including Harper’s Bazaar, where she was on the editorial staff from 1984 to 1987.

  6. www.TownTopics.com — Obituaries

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    The daughter of Henry Welling and Katharine Kerney Welling, she was raised in Trenton with her older brother Henry and younger sister Katharine. Her maternal grandfather, Judge James Kerney, was publisher of the Trenton Times Newspapers. She attended Miss Fine’s School and graduated from Vassar College in 1952, before attending graduate school.

  7. Obituaries 2/28/24 - Town Topics

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    Obituaries 2/28/24. Glenn Michael Ams. Glenn Michael Ams, 66, of Princeton, passed away peacefully at his nursing home on Saturday, Feburary 24, 2024 surrounded by family. He was a kind, humorous, and loving man. Glenn is survived by his siblings, Robert Ams, Rosemary (Ams) Raynor, Detlef Ams, and his many nieces and nephews.

  8. Trenton Country Club Offers Rich History Along With Sports and...

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    History is alive and well at the Trenton Country Club. At the same time, the club is current, contemporary, and up-to-date. Established in 1897, it is located at 201 Sullivan Way in West Trenton, not far from the Mercer County Airport. Set on 110 acres, the clubhouse was once the private home of the Woodruff family, prominent both in New Jersey ...

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    Born in Trenton on December 15, 1920, he was the eldest son of the late Walter Leo and Mary Berger. He was a graduate of Trenton Catholic High School, class of 1938. In his early career he worked for the Borden Company and as a manager for Lehigh Valley Dairy Co.

  10. Watershed Institute and Partners Launch Trenton Tree Planting at...

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    By Donald Gilpin. With a plan to plant 1,000 trees in Trenton in the next three years, the Watershed Institute, the New Jersey Conservation Foundation (NJCF), and other partners began planting trees last week in Cadwalader Park to improve climate resiliency and enhance the environment. “At the Watershed we really believe that trees are such ...

  11. Under the Big Top—Trenton Circus Squad Looks Ahead with New Tent...

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    The Trenton Circus Squad (TCS), whose mission is all about inspiring youths to take big leaps in life, is preparing to take some big leaps of its own. The TSC has just received a gift of $250,000 for the purchase of a big top circus tent, currently being manufactured in Italy by the same company that creates tents for the Cirque de Soleil.