Category: archives
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HIGHTSTOWN: 9/11 Ride passes by Hightstown on way to New York City
James, Hall, 9, of Hightstown, waves a flag as the America’s 9/11 Ride begins to make its way from D.C. to the World Trade Center, passing through Hightstown on the way.
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WEST WINDSOR: Joshua Classic units community
Golf outing raises money for Joshua Harr Shane Foundation By Jen Samuel, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — Folks from across the region returned to Mercer Oaks on Aug. 13 for the 12th annual Joshua Classic. Each year, the scramble-style tournament raises funds for the Joshua Harr Shane Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in East Windsor…
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Parker McCay Employees Donate School Supplies to Children in Need
Representatives from Parker McCay’s three offices presented their donation to HomeFront’s Director of Development Judy Long on Thursday, August 22, 2013. Pictured (l-r): Mary Carmichael, Jeanne Stiefel, Judy Long, Susan Bacso and Monica White.
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9/11 Ride passes by on way to New York City
Ride is about remembering those who died Sept. 11, 2001 By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The annual parade of motorcycles participating in the America’s 9/11 Ride passed through downtown Hightstown Saturday afternoon in about 10 minutes, around 2:40 p.m., with horns honking, sirens blaring and cheers from onlookers. The America’s 9/11 Ride…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Summer flies by as fall approaches
Schools, League, others prepare for autumn By Jen Samuel, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The close of summer approaches as the autumnal equinox arrives Sept. 22. ”It’s been a relatively quiet summer here for which I’m most thankful,” said Hightstown resident Lisa Thibault on Thursday. “And for the first time, my heirloom tomatoes survived blight and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Freeholders honor Hillsborough for its ‘booming town’ recognition
Hillsborough Deputy Mayor Doug Tomson accepts the resolution from freeholders Patricia Walsh and Peter Palmer.
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POLICE BLOTTER
Week of Aug. 23, 2013 East Windsor Ruben E. Jaigua-Rocano, 26, of Route 33, East Windsor, was charged Aug. 14 at 2:57 p.m. with possession of marijuana under 50 grams; possession of a controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia, consumption of alcohol in public and contempt of court. Patrolman Earl Biddy saw Mr. Jaigua-Rocano consuming an alcoholic…
