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Ann McGoldrick, 75, on May 23. She worked for Educational Testing Service, where she helped develop the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE), and volunteered with numerous municipal and nonprofit groups including the Princeton school and zoning boards, Arm in Arm, Princeton Singers, Trinity Church, Young Audiences of New Jersey, and the Institute for Advanced Study.

Joseph Frangipani Jr., 77, on June 9. He was a technical engineer for Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.

Judith Bannister Peoples, 78, on June 13. She was active in politics, working as a lobbyist for NJ Joint Council County Special Services School districts. She was the founding chair of the Ewing Township redevelopment Agency, chair of the township Economic Development Advisory Commission, and was president of the Ewing Township Historic Preservation Society. She also wrote a column on local history for the Ewing Observer, a sister paper to U.S. 1.

John Dominczyk, 42, on June 6. He was employed by Kooltronics of Hopewell and the Furniture Mill of Ewing. Services will be held Saturday, June 23, at the Calvary Baptist Church at 3 East Broad Street, Hopewell.

S. Yenga Narayan, 78, on June 13. He worked at RCA, Sarnoff Research Laboratories for 38 years and was the Group Head for Microwave Device Technology.

David Bonk, 61, on April 24. He worked at Bristol-Myers Squibb for 22 years before retiring as vice president and associate general counsel in 2013.

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