Category: archives
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WW Wildcats will host tourney
Softball program continues to improve By: Justin Feil When the West Windsor Wildcats club softball program began it wasn’t nearly as well organized, thorough, nor successful as it’s become over the last six years. "When we first started," said Wildcats president Fred Sarstedt, "we were novices. By the second or third year, we were very…
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Frederick R. Catelli
Frederick R. Catelli III, 44, of Monmouth Junction, died Sunday, March 14, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Perth Amboy, he resided in Monmouth Junction. Mr. Catelli was the owner of Diamond Mortgage processing Center and a mortgage loan officer for First Jersey Mortgage Services Inc. for many years. He was…
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PRESS FORUM: School Report Card
PRESS FORUM: How useful do you find the State School Report Card? How useful do you find the State School Report Card?
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For the March 19 issue
Edna M. Pulyer, Bernard ‘Moe’ Mobley. Edna M. Pulyer HAMILTON Edna M. Petty Pulyer, 70, died March 9 at St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton. Born in Bordentown and raised in Florence, she had lived in Groveville for the last 50 years. She retired eight years ago as a pharmacy technician for the Shop…
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Rocky Hill library expansion begins
Mary Jacobs Library will nearly double in size under $2.8 million project. By: Jill Matthews ROCKY HILL The Mary Jacobs Library held a groundbreaking ceremony for its expansion and renovation Wednesday. The expanded library will boast 10,000 additional square feet, nearly doubling its current size. It will include an enlarged children’s section, an expanded…
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Uzupis, Kleinfelder ready to dive in and help the team
By: Neil Hay Often unrecognized but still a valuable asset, the Peddie School boys and girls diving teams each recorded a winning season which culminated at last month’s Eastern Championships. Most notable was the performance of senior Abby Uzupis, who placed fourth at Easterns, the second year in a row she finished that high in…
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Letters to the Herald
For the March 19 issue. East Windsor needs train station shuttle To the editor: I want to provide a follow-up to an article that was published several weeks ago concerning the Princeton Junction shuttle between East Windsor and the Princeton Junction train station. As a regular rider of this bus service, I have learned…
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Ranking Republican calls for ethics reform
Sen. Leonard Lance speaks before Princeton GOP By: Jennifer Potash The fact that the Republicans are out of power in the state Legislature is no reason not to press for comprehensive reform of government ethics, according to state Sen. Leonard Lance, the ranking Republican in the state. Sen. Lance (R-Flemington) spoke at a breakfast gathering…
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Sidewalk extension on deck
Cranbury neck residents unsure. By: Matthew Kirdahy The township will lay sidewalk on the north side of Cranbury Neck Road connecting Wynnewood Drive to South Main Street. The decision has left Cranbury Neck Road homeowners with mixed feelings. They agree that the sidewalk won’t fit the rural character of Cranbury, and one resident said it’s…
