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Public to have say in superintendent search
Meeting set for Wednesday at high school. By: David Pescatore HIGHTSTOWN The East Windsor Regional School District needs a new superintendent and the Board of Education wants public input about what that person should be like. Residents will have the opportunity to share their opinions at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Hightstown High School’s 700…
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‘Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle’
Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu and Cameron Diaz return in a sequel that, for bettter or worse, contains little new material. [PG-13] By: Elise Nakhnikian From left: Cameron Diaz, Bernie Mac, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore play the good guys in Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle. Whether she’s prancing on Dave Letterman’s desktop, acting or producing, Drew Barrymore…
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Hearing on fences scheduled
Mansfield ordinance would allow fences in certain easements By: Eve Collins MANSFIELD The Township Committee will hold a public hearing July 9 on a proposal that would allow residents to put fences in buffer, landscape, and shade tree easements located on their property. Permission for fences in drainage easements is not included in the…
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THIS WEEK
For the week of July 10-16 Friday Concerts in the Park: The annual series continues from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Woodlot Park Amphitheater in Woodlot Park, between Routes 1 and 27 in Monmouth Junction. The Pat Roddy Band will perform classic rock and roll. Bring lawn chairs and blankets for seating. Picnics are…
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Letters to the Editor, July 4
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, July 4 By: A worthwhile trip for E.A.S.Y Riders To the editor: The organizers of E.A.S.Y. (Education About Sex for Youth) Riders would like to thank our donors and sponsors, area merchants and the HiTOPS’ board and staff who contributed to the success of our first fund-raising ride June 21-22.…
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Training and flexibility for summer success
FROM ROOSEVELT by Linda Schuster We hold eager expectations of summer all year long the shore, the pool, the sun. The outlook is for a ton of fun. We hope to make the most out of the span between spring and fall activities. It’s protected space. And that means preparing adequately for maximum pleasure.…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Residents reveal best summer reads
By: Lorraine Sedor The Gourgaud Gallery, located in Cranbury’s Town Hall on Schoolhouse Lane, will feature the art of Cranbury School student artists during the month of July in an exhibit titled "Young at Art." The exhibit will open with an artist’s reception in the gallery on Thursday, July3 from 6 to 8 p.m. Gallery…
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Suggested summer reading fun
BOOK NOTES by Joan Ruddiman For years, as a teacher, a reader and reviewer, I have relied on Suzanne Manczuk for book ideas. No one reads more or knows more about books. In particular, she is an acknowledged expert on middle-level literature. However, her current position as a reviewer for a professional library…
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Imagine Resort living in Upper Freehold
With 10 different home styles and an active lifestyle, K. Hovnanian offers all of the ingredients that make the Four Seasons lifestyle a winner Although Nick and Lynn Scalera don’t actually live at a resort, it’s hard to convince their friends otherwise. The Scaleras live at K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons at Upper Freehold, a park-like…
