Category: archives
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North, South baseball eliminated by aces
Tourney runs end for Knights, Pirates By: Bob Nuse Both the West Windsor- Plainsboro High North and WW-P South baseball teams ran into some pretty good pitchers this week, and because of that their tournament runs are over. WW-P North saw its five- game win streak come to an end with an 11-4…
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Healthy Cogswell benefits North
Girls’ lacrosse advances in states By: Bob Nuse At this time last year, Sara Cogswell was one frustrated lacrosse player. "I had a stress fracture, so I had to sit out about half the season," the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North senior said. "It’s exciting to play in the state tournament this year because last year…
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Cash needed for athletics
By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi JAMESBURG Tight purse strings could make after-school athletics in Jamesburg a mere memory, say school officials. School District Administrator Tom Reynolds said a lack of money could mean no district after-school basketball and soccer programs next year. The PTA has been paying for the school sports programs since 2002, when…
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Author to share her work
By: Matthew Kirdahy Readers of a South Brunswick native’s new book will find themselves atop trees, face-to-face with snarling bobcats and fishing without a line in river rapids, all during an afternoon of discovery as "A Cub Explores." Written by former resident Pamela Love, "A Cub Explores" is the second book in a series of…
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Sen. Frist’s son faces DWI charges in borough
Princeton University student also faces charges for improper passing and reckless driving. By: Jennifer Potash The son of U.S. Senate Majority Leader William H. Frist (R-Tenn.) was charged with driving while intoxicated early Wednesday morning. William Harrison Frist Jr., 21, of Nashville, Tenn., also was charged with improper passing and reckless driving in the 1:35…
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Letters to the Herald
For the May 21 issue. Mayor’s self-promotion reaches ridiculous level To the editor: Allow me to offer warmest congratulations to Mayor Janice S. Mironov for achieving a "personal best" with this year’s East Windsor Township Spring/Summer Report. A review of past reports will show that the current one contains her name more frequently than any…
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Accused murderer’s family criticizes him
Several members of the Marut family testify against their brother, accused murderer Steven Marut, former East Windsor resident. By: David Pescatore TRENTON The murder trial of former township resident Steven Marut continued this week as the prosecution called several members of the Marut family to testify against their brother. Mr. Marut, 33, is charged…
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Fire forces evacuations
East Windsor Township condominium blaze traps residents of Windsor Mills on Saturday, May 15. By: David Pescatore EAST WINDSOR A three-alarm fire injured four people and forced the evacuation of 24 Windsor Mills condominiums Saturday morning. According to reports, the fire was caused by careless smoking and began at approximately 10:15 a.m. in condo…
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New superintendent seeks diverse courses
East Windsor School District’s new superintendent Ronald Bolandi looks to expand and improve school curriculum. By: David Pescatore HIGHTSTOWN The need to expand the curriculum, improve communication and curb smoking are among the school district’s "glaring issues," according to district Superintendent Ronald Bolandi. Three weeks into his tenure as superintendent, Mr. Bolandi met with…
