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#b#John O’Connell#/b#, 88, on February 2. He was a founding member of New Horizons in Autism and COSAC, now called Autism NJ.

#b#Anne Froelich Taylor#/b#, 96, on January 26. Born in Princeton, she was a Hollywood screenwriter whose career was cut short when she was blacklisted during the McCarthy era. She also was a writer for Orson Welles’ “Mercury Theatre,” famous for destroying Grover’s Mill in Welles’ adaptation of “War of the Worlds.”

#b#Bruce Berenson#/b#, 54, on January 25. He was a longtime photography teacher with the Arts Council of Princeton.

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