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New church will begin services Easter Sunday
The Heritage Christian Center will hold its inaugural service on Easter Sunday at the Ramada Inn in East Windsor. By: David Pescatore EAST WINDSOR Mark MacLean is looking for people who are looking. His new church, the Heritage Christian Center, is set to hold its first service on Easter Sunday, 10 a.m. at the…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from April 9 to April 15, 2004. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that theaters…
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Hun’s Pavitt picking up pace
Gene’s good for Raiders in opening wins By: Justin Feil Gene Pavitt has never been known as a speedster. "Not usually," said the Hun junior. "I’m beginning to come around." Pavitt made that clear in his first at bat for the Raiders baseball team Wednesday. With the bases loaded against Hill, Pavitt rocketed a ball…
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Montgomery welcomes wrestling
Numbers show feeder program is wanted By: Justin Feil It took a strong background for John Moyle to develop into a region high school champion and a collegiate wrestler. Moyle wanted that same background to be available to his community. All it took was a mention from Montgomery High School athletics director Tony Maselli that…
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SCHOOLS: Brooks Crossing – Spring musical entertains both child and adult audiences
Brooks Crossing actors recently performed ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’ for their classmates and families By: Melissa Morgan Appearing in front of fellow classmates wearing only underwear sounds like the scenario in a very bad dream. For fifth-grader Calvin Chiu, however, being caught with his pants down was a recent reality. His leading role as the…
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Letters to the Herald
For the April 8 issue. Resident vows to vote against school budget To the editor: In last week’s article "Board approves 6% to 7% tax hikes," I found your reporting of the events of the March 29 school board meeting to be particularly slanted in favor of the school board. If you are going…
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Downtown incentives
Bill would mean benefits for borough businesses. By: Matthew Kirdahy JAMESBURG A proposal that could cut the sales tax for some borough businesses, and provide them incentives and benefits for doing businesses in Jamesburg is being considered by the state General Assembly. Assemblyman Bill Baroni unveiled plans for the creation of a Borough Enterprise…
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Cranbury high school sports report
By: Here’s a quick look at how Cranbury athletes are doing at their respective high schools/prep schools. Results are taken from the daily papers. BASEBALL Jamie Marino had a hit, run scored, RBI and stolen base in Princeton High’s 6-3, season-opening loss to Lawrence on Wednesday. Danny O’Brien had three hits, including a double, three…
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Letters to the Editor, April 9
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, April 9 By: ‘People’s budget’ proposed for NJ To the editor: Franklin Delano Roosevelt wisely said that societies will be judged by the way they treat their poor, elderly and disabled. The Anti-Poverty Network applauds Gov. McGreevey for including several dozen items in his proposed budget that would alleviate the…
