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#b#Perry Albert#/b#, 96, on April 22. A physician, he once served as Hamilton Township school district’s chief medical officer.

#b#Edward Hatrak#/b#, 89, on April 20. A Julliard graduate he was the music coordinator and piano player for the Ernie Kovacs Show and a conductor for Louis Armstrong at the Trenton War Memorial Theater in 1966 and a music critic for the Trentonian.

#b#Walter Murphy#/b#, 80, on April 20. He was a longtime professor and constitutional scholar at Princeton University.

#b#Stephen Amontis#/b#, 46, on April 20. He was a network administrator for the Hun School of Princeton for the past five years.

#b#Michael Viadro#/b#, 62, on April 19. He was a clinical research scientist at Sarnoff.

#b#Lois Tegarden#/b#, 85, on April 18. She was a real estate agent at John T. Henderson (now Henderson/ Sotheby).

#b#Michael Walther#/b#, 36, on March 11. He was an electrical engineer for Miele Appliances.

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