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  • For the June 2 issue

    Edith B. Liptak. Edith B. Liptak    BURLINGTON — Edith B. Liptak, 88, died May 24 at Lourdes Hospital, Willingboro.    Born in New Egypt, she was a longtime resident of Bordentown before moving to Burlington two years ago.    She was a retired supervisor with McGraw-Hill in Hightstown.    Ms. Liptak is survived by a son and daughter-in-law,…

  • Letters to the editor

    For the June 2 issue. Resident supports Conway for committee To the editor:    Years ago, if you had a problem, you’d call your family doctor and he’d come to your door to help you. Times may have changed, but not so for Dr. Ed Conway. Although not a medical doctor, Dr. Conway still makes house…

  • Crossroads student knows where it’s at

    Crossroads North eighth-grader placed ninth in the country in the National Geographic Bee. By: Melissa Hayes    Where in the world is Tejas Raje?    Last week, the Crossroads North eighth-grader was in Washington, D.C., competing on live television and placing ninth in the country in the National Geographic Bee.    Where in the world will Tejas be…

  • The Windsor-Hights Herald Staff

    Contact information Street Address 34 South Main St. Allentown, N.J. 08501 Phone: (609) 259-7778 Fax: (609) 259-1182 Mailing Address: PO Box 446, Allentown, NJ 08501 Managing Editor var addressP1="vmonaco"; var addressP2="pacpub.com"; var txt="Vic Monaco"; this.document.write(""+txt+"");

  • DATES

    June 9    Health forum: Marc Rubenstein, M.P.T. of Jersey Physical Therapy in Kendall Park will conduct a presentation on home safety at the Health and Wellness Forum at Charleston Place from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be discussion of risks of falls at home and how balance can affect your fall risks. Exercises…

  • Study recommends maintaining regional district

    Mansfield Township unveils study regarding the structure of the Northern Burlington County Regional school district. By: William Wichert    MANSFIELD — A long-awaited township study into the structure of the Northern Burlington County Regional school district was unveiled last week, disappointing municipal representatives and not surprising school officials.    The study, which was initiated in October, recommends…

  • Railroad crossing upgrades get funding in budget plan

    $50,000 set aside to implement future ‘quiet zones’ By:Melissa Edmond    The Township Committee added $50,000 to the capital improvement fund in the proposed 2005 municipal budget toward the development of railroad quiet zones where shrill train whistles could be prohibited.    New regulations outlining how the municipality can improve railroad crossings to eliminate the need for…

  • POST FORUM: Would you support a ban on junk food in vending machines in elementary and middle schools?

    POST FORUM Join the Debate    The South Brunswick Post is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues.    The forum is designed to encourage debate and to offer the community information about the direction residents of South Brunswick want their…

  • Nonprofit groups invitedto serve at July 4 event

    Township hopes charities will join June 25 celebration By:Melissa Edmond    This year’s community Fourth of July celebration will be as American as apple pie and hot dogs — or it will be if the township can entice a few local nonprofit groups to sell these foods at the event.    The township is trying to do…