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Golfers raise money for police bike patrol
Golf tournament is expected to help raise money for Cranbury police. By: Josh Appelbaum The township is hoping an annual golf outing will help raise some green for Cranbury’s men in blue. On Aug. 22, Peddie Golf Course in Hightstown will host the township’s 17th annual Mayor’s Cup Tournament. Acting Township Administrator Tom Witt, who…
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Letters to the Editor, Aug. 12
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Aug. 12 Shakespeare festival is a rare gem To the editor: I am writing this letter in support of the Princeton Rep Shakespeare Festival, one of the country’s rare gems. Through the tireless efforts of Artistic Director Victoria Liberatori and Executive Producer Anne Reiss, the Princeton Rep has consistently offered…
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Letters to the Herald
For the Aug. 12 issue. Subdivision threatens wetlands and wildlife To the editor: The proposed development by Strategic Wycoff Realty on Probasco Road and Wycoff Mill Road in East Windsor will be a 209-unit age-restricted major subdivision of single family homes, each with a two car garage. The subdivision will be called Terra Tract.…
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Gulick Farm prodded to complete work
Family pledged in 2002 to restore historic structures By: Rachel Silverman Restoration delays at Gulick Farm led the Princeton Township Historic Preservation Commission to turn the pressure on Gulick representatives Monday night. According to Historic Preservation Officer Christine Lewandoski, Gulick family members have retained 11 acres of their original farmland, and they are responsible for…
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Three charged in heist
South River police nab teller, Monroe men. By: Leon Tovey MONROE Two Monroe men and a South River bank teller were arrested Wednesday in connection with the July 29 robbery of a PNC Bank on Main Street in South River, police said. Sgt. Mark Tinitigan of the South River Police Department said Thursday that…
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ETS partnership brings new tools to district teachers
A series of workshops is designed to help teachers learn about the resources available to them through a new partnership with the Educational Testing Service. By: Jessica Bowker HIGHTSTOWN This summer some teachers in the East Windsor Regional School District have become students as they learn about the district’s new partnership with Educational Testing…
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Police say man threatened landscape workers
By:Donna Lukiw Joseph Bodo Jr., 51, of South Seventh Avenue was charged with assault by menacing landscapers working in his apartment complex Thursday, police said. Police said Mr. Bodo was arguing with a landscaper hired by the Camplain Commons building manager, and threatened the landscaper with a machete. No one was injured in the incident.…
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LETTERS: Helping hurting neighbors
To the editor: The recent unexpected and disastrous flood that swamped our neighboring township of Jamesburg, and the assumed possibility of a rejection of any financial aid from either the state or federal government, make this aid a totally local responsibility. When your neighbor is hurting, as in this case, all other issues should…
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Safely outfitting school kids
Many physicians agree that a backpack should not weigh any more than 15 percent of a child’s body weight By: Bert Mandelbaum, M.D. in Collaboration with Gloria N. Beck Back-to-school sales are in full force, letting us know that the start of a new school year is just around the corner. When buying this year’s…
