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Samuel F. Bonacci Jr., 78, on February 24. He was the owner of Balley Transportation Corporation in Hamilton.

Bryce Rittenhouse, 83, on February 21. He was the founder and partner of Princeton Engineering, where he worked until his retirement in 2012.

Harry S. Steinert, 93, on February 20. He was the owner of H.S. Steinert Inc., an excavating and construction company that was instrumental in developing many parts of Hamilton. He built Whitehorse Commercial Park. Steinert High School was named after his grandfather, Joseph S. Steinert.

David Castro, 51, on February 18. He did data entry for Mathematica Policy Research.

Ralph Chiarello, 85, on February 20. He was one of the founders of Chiarello’s Deli and retired in 1996 after 45 years with the Homasote Company in Ewing.

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