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  • Dinner and a Show

    Help solve ‘The Pink Flamingo Murders of 1933’ at the Centre Bridge Inn. By: Susan Van Dongen Jerry Lyden also stars in and is co-author, director and producer of the murder-mystery/comedy, opening in New Hope, Pa., Jan. 7.    War overseas, gangs shooting it out in the streets, economic woes — how do you cope?    We…

  • Dinner and a Show

    Help solve ‘The Pink Flamingo Murders of 1933’ at the Centre Bridge Inn. By: Susan Van Dongen TIMEOFF PHOTOS Jerry Lyden also stars in and is co-author, director and producer of the murder-mystery/comedy, opening in New Hope, Pa., Jan. 7.    War overseas, gangs shooting it out in the streets, economic woes — how do you…

  • Road slated to provide link to Route 130

    New road in East Windsor will link Lanning Boulevard with the ShopRite Garden Center located on Route 130. By: Dana Lynn Flatekval    EAST WINDSOR — Residents will see a new road in their future, linking Lanning Boulevard with the ShopRite Garden Center located on Route 130.    Two ordinances related to the proposed 800-foot road were…

  • Borough Council OKs hiring new police officer

    Downsizing of force is discussed at last meeting of year. By: David Campbell    The Princeton Borough Council approved a resolution Tuesday night appointing a new patrol officer, temporarily boosting to 33 the total number of officers on the police force.    But with at least one imminent retirement anticipated in 2005, the size of the force…

  • The Top 10 of 2004

    Athletic year was highlighted by accomplishments By: Bob Nuse    In terms of sports in the Princeton Packet area, 2004 was a very good year.    There were championship teams at all ages. There were some comings and some goings. And there were some performers who competed and won at the highest levels.    The accomplishments were many,…

  • Area boys’ teams see mixed results in tourney play

    Hun, North reach finals; PHS, PDS, MHS look to improve By: Bob Nuse    EDISON — Jeff Tagliareni has seen some good signs and some bad signs from his Montgomery High boys’ basketball team so far this season.    When the Cougars are shooting well and doing what they need to do on offense, they’re a pretty…

  • Minute Maid loss prompts fee hikes

    More than one year after the closure of the former Mercer Street juice bottling plant, Hightstown is still feeling an economic impact. By: Michael Ross    HIGHTSTOWN — Certain construction and inspection-related fees will increase next year with the passage of a measure aimed to cover rising costs and falling revenues.    The measure, which was approved…

  • Letters to the Editor, Dec. 31

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Dec. 31 Tsunami victims need your help To the editor:     This truly is the season for giving, not because of any holiday but rather because the people of the world are in dire need of it.    As many of your readers may have watched or read about, tidal waves caused…

  • Letters to the Herald

    For the Dec. 31 issue. Squad member suspended for writing letter to paper To the editor:     It has come to my attention that a good friend of mine was suspended by the East Windsor Rescue Squad District I, the very organization she has given five years of faithful service. It seems she was suspended…