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"Homecoming; The Bill Bradley Campaign as a Celebration and Affirmation of the Garden State", The New York Times, October 24, 1999. "Richard Wright, 56, the national finance director, met Mr. Bradley at Princeton, where they played together on the basketball team.... A Princeton resident, he is a lawyer who ran an energy company before joining the campaign." "Sundance Honor for Film of Early Save-the-Earth Activists", The New York Times, February 13, 2009. "When he was just 11 years old and living in Princeton, Robert Stone borrowed his parents’ Super 8 camera and made his first film, about the pollution he saw around him.... After attending Princeton High School, Mr. Stone studied history in college." Stockton, Richard Archived September 15, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, Princeton University. African-American Religion; A Historical Interpretation with Representative Documents - Betsey Stockton's Journal, Amherst University.
If paradise is searching for a new Cub Scout Leader or just all around awesome father, Rene O. Grimard is now there. Andy had a passion for photography, capturing Vermont sunsets and Green Mountain Range Scenes. He enjoyed racquetball, swimming, Bruins Hockey, traveling, reading and afternoon naps. She was like a second mother to Diane Brown, whom she leaves along with Randy Sheldon. Young, 73, passed away unexpectedly at Glenn’s Falls NY Hospital on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020.
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He enjoyed talking football, hockey and NASCAR. David moved to the greater Burlington, VT area where he ultimately retired. For the past 20+ years, he has enjoyed boating and kayaking on Lake Champlain, skiing the local mountains, biking the Burlington Bike Path, and having simple backyard fires with his favorite people and great conversation. He loved the outdoor, simple life that Vermont offers.
Kevin continued his education studying business at Manatee Community College in Bradenton, Florida after the family moved in 1988. Per her wishes, there will be no funeral service. There will be a celebration of life, date to be determined. She leaves her parents, Ronald and Mary Carpenter, her brother, Sean Carpenter, several aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family. Jeff was a 2000 graduate of South Royalton High School, South Royalton Vt and he worked for several years as a roofer and foreman at Black Ox Roofing and then subsequent construction jobs. He was an avid outdoorsman; hunting, fishing, hiking and foraging for ginseng were some of his passions.
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Florence A. Riker “Bunny”, 87 passed away on December 19, 2022. Florence was born in Jersey City, NJ and was a long time resident of Denville, NJ. Bunny was an elementary school teacher, in Jersey... Rhoda Tufts Radtke, 92 of Mendham, NJ passed away peacefully at home with her family by her side on Sunday, December 18, 2022. Rhoda was born on September 28,1930 to the late Charles and Doreen...
He collected many Elvis memorabilia items over the year. He was born on July 5, 1933 in Rutland, the son of Edward and Anna Lapointe. He joined the VT Army National Guard and served for nearly 38 years, being discharged in 1993. He also worked in masonary with Bossey Concrete Products and Paul Salary, building fireplaces.
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This decision was challenged five days later with the ruling of US Supreme Court case Alexander v. Sandoval, which stated that only the federal agency in question could enforce rules and regulations, not citizens themselves. Orlofsky held his initial decision on the case and enacted another ruling that would allow citizens to make use of Section 1983, a civil rights statute which gave support to those whose rights had been infringed upon by the state, in regard to Title VI. The Martin Aaron, Inc. site operated as a steel drum recycling facility for thirty years, from 1968 to 1998, though industrial companies have made use of the site since the late 19th century, contaminating soil and groundwater in the surrounding area. The drums at the facility, containing residue of hazardous chemicals, were not correctly handled or disposed of, releasing substances such as arsenic and polychlorinated biphenyl into the groundwater and soil.
James “Jay” McCaffery passed away on November 30, 2022, surrounded by loved ones.A true native son of Jersey City, Jay w... Helping your family through difficult times is not our job, it’s our calling. We're committed to providing support and compassion.
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He spent his life in Burlington where he was known for his pranks, sense of humor and companionship he found in his pet dogs. Matthew was known for being a caring and loyal father. Later in life, he found the AA community, which provided him with a deep sense of belonging and brought a new source of joy to his life. He married the Love of his life Mary Lessor on September 30, 1967, in the Free Methodist Church in Burlington. Steve started working with his Dad, Alfred at A.W.
All of the members of Blues Traveler, as well as Chris Barron, lead singer of the Spin Doctors, are from Princeton and were high school friends. Princeton University's Creative Writing program includes several nationally and internationally prominent writers, making the community a hub of contemporary literature. In his 1989 independent feature film Stage Fright, independent filmmaker Brad Mays shot a drama class scene in the Princeton High School auditorium, using PHS students as extras. On October 18, 2013, Mays' feature documentary I Grew Up in Princeton had its premiere showing at Princeton High School. The closest commercial airport is Trenton-Mercer Airport in Ewing Township, about 15 miles from the center of Princeton, which is served by Frontier Airlines nonstop to and from 17 cities.
She was an avid reader, was a devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother and was close to extended family. After joining this world on May 7, 1955, our father, Roger, passed away on June 8, 2022 after an illness. But if you got to know him when he was in a good spot, he was the person you'd want to be around.
She was predeceased by many family including her daughter, Penny, that we know she is so happy to be reunited with now. Mildred McLaurin was born in Quitman, Georgia on February 6, 1945. She went home to the Lord on April 3, 2020 at her daughter’s house in Charlotte, North Carolina.
There, Faruqui prosecuted cases that involved terrorism, child pornography, and weapons proliferation. Particularly well known was a case involving a dark-web site called “Welcome to Video,” which had facilitated some 360,000 downloads of sexually exploitative videos of children to 1.28 million members worldwide using bitcoin. Bitcoin’s immutable ledger was used to find the perpetrators. But the agency is also taking up initiatives with fintech industry support, including finally setting up open-banking rules to guide data-sharing between financial institutions and tech companies. The new court decision comes as the CFPB, under Biden-appointed director Rohit Chopra, has taken a more aggressive stance toward the financial industry than his Trump administration predecessors.
Air Force, and joined the MAC division where he served in Germany for 3 years. When he retired from the service he moved back home and joined PSA Airlines as a Customer Service Agent. Then, with US Air, he moved to Vermont where he lived and worked for many years. He enjoyed travelling, skiing and his family. In retirement they shared time living in at camp in the summer and wintering in Florida where Bob served on the board for their Debary, Florida community homeowners association. They returned to VT full-time living first in Vergennes and then in Ferrisburgh.
"Camden's 2017 murder rate was the lowest in decades. Will the trend continue?", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, January 9, 2018. Robberies, property crimes, nonfatal shooting incidents, violent crimes, and aggravated assaults have declined since 2012. After the loss of the Riversharks lease in 2015, the stadium had for the most part been unused, with its only activity being Rutgers University-Camden's home baseball games. In September 2018, a contractor was awarded the $1.1 million task of demolishing the stadium, which had cost the state and port authority around $35 million in property loans and leases.
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