Category: archives
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25 Ways to Celebrate 25 Years
marks 25 years of ‘cultural survival’ with a fall festival of the arts.
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Finally, a PORSCHE for the whole high-performance family
It’s not the sticker price that will shock you the most when it comes to the new Porsche Cayenne. Not by a long shot. By: Malcolm Gunn The real shocker is that one of the world’s most renowned builders of sports cars has joined the rough-and-tumble off-road brigade. When was the last time you saw…
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Our guidelines for coverage of campaigns
EDITORIAL The Windsor-Hights Herald has a set of ground rules for coverage of this year’s local election campaigns. Space permitting, we will make every effort to list key political events candidates’ nights, fund raisers, appointment of key campaign personnel, major political endorsements and the like in an effort to provide balanced and well-rounded…
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Two-story addition slated for Kreps
East Windsor School District to embark on most expensive renovation project at Melvin H. Kreps Middle School. By: David Pescatore HIGHTSTOWN The East Windsor Regional School District expects to send its most expensive renovation project out to bid next week. Estimated at $18.6 million, the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School is slated to receive…
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Company on TARGET with computer system
SimX Corp. of East Windsor has developed innovative software development platform. By: David Pescatore EAST WINDSOR From a dimly lit storefront office in Royal Plaza on Route 130, Vladimir Bernstein plans on revolutionizing the software development industry. Dr. Bernstein, a resident of Pierce Road, is the president of the SimX Corp., creator of the…
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Downtown bakery takes hit from loss of key parking area
Owner says library construction project may destroy his business. By: Jennifer Potash With the Princeton Public Library’s new building still months away from completion, a nearby merchant worries the construction may destroy his business. Carlo Momo, co-owner of T2 Ventures Restaurant Group that includes downtown restaurants Mediterra, Teresa’s and Pizza Colore, is frustrated with the…
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Officials worry new Montgomery High won’t be ready
Project remains behind schedule despite efforts to speed work. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY Construction of the township’s new high school, though progressing, still remains behind schedule, according to Montgomery Board of Education Business Administrator and Construction Coordinator Jim Strimple. At Tuesday’s board meeting, Mr. Strimple said the projected completion date for the school is…
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Letters to the Herald
For the Aug. 29 issue. Slow Down is asset to Hightstown To the editor: Saturday evening our family walked downtown and stepped into the Slow Down Cafe for dessert. As an added treat there were two local young musicians, Chris Smith and John Walsh, entertaining the clientele. In the cozy atmosphere of the cafe…
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Enjoy the Four Seasons’ lifestyle in South Brunswick
K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons at South Brunswick recently celebrated its opening, bringing the award-winning active-adult lifestyle to another central New Jersey location. K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons at South Brunswick offers 192 single-family ranch-style homes. Nine floor plans, including some with lofts, ranging from 1,820 to 3,000 square feet are featured. Each home includes two or…
