Category: archives
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Nursing home gets good grades
Annual tests on care centers are what makes quality nursing homes. By: Matt Kirdahy Administrators of area nursing care facilities say annual tests on their establishments conducted by the state are part of what makes them so good. The Department of Health and Senior Services tests long-term care nursing facilities in the county each year…
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Letters to the Herald
For the July 18 issue. By: Morgan’s statement offended all Jews To the editor: We take great offense to Scott Morgan’s statement that there will be a continuous debate about whether Israel knew beforehand about the 9/11 plot and could have intentionally withheld that information. This supposed debate lacks any credibility and its endorsement…
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For the July 18 issue
Christopher J. Curry, Earl K. Snedeker, Martin Halsey Grubb. By: Christopher J. Curry EAST WINDSOR Christopher J. Curry, age 46, of East Windsor died Sunday in Shamokin Area Community Hospital in Coal Township, Pa. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he resided in East Windsor for many years. A graduate of St. John’s University in New…
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Thomas LoPresti
Mr. Thomas L. LoPresti, 79, died Thursday, July 10, at his home. Born in New York City, he lived in Brooklyn before moving to Monroe in 1985. He was a truck driver for the parcel post delivery division of the United States Postal Service for 17 years, retiring in 1985. He served in the Army…
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C-P-P 10s softball up and down
Bats erupt in win over Lawrence By: Rich Fisher The first three games of District 12 pool play were an up-and-down adventure for the Cranbury-Plainsboro-Princeton 10-year-old softball all-stars. In its opener, C-P-P did not reach base as Florence’s Chelsea Dimon pitched a perfect game in a four-inning, 11-0 victory on Saturday. "That pitcher was just…
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Fire equipment given to Dominican Republic
East Windsor fire department donates protective gear to residents of small Dominican Republic village. By: David Pescatore EAST WINDSOR Both of the township’s fire companies, along with the Township Council, donated approximately $35,000 worth of used firefighting equipment to a small village in the Dominican Republic on Tuesday. The citizens of Montellano will receive…
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It’s moving day for Montgomery board
Employees relocating to the new school district facilities on Route 601. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY The sign on the door said "Office Closed," but the township Board of Education building was busier than ever Thursday. Big, brown boxes piled up inside the building as employees packed up their business and personal belongings, getting ready…
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KIDS AND COMMUNITY: It’s time to battle teen pregnancy
KIDS AND COMMUNITY by Judy Shepps Battle: When babies have babies, they lose more than just innocence. By: Judy Shepps Battle We are a nation with a disproportionate percentage of children begetting children. Nearly 1 million American teenagers become pregnant each year and more than half go on to give birth. A little more than…
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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 Friday, July 18 through Thursday, July 24. 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…
