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  • WW-PN survives close one with PHS boys

    Knight basketball team happy to come out on top By: Bob Nuse    Eric Becker was happy to win a close game.    Dave Kosa was happy to be in a close game.    When the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys’ basketball team rallied for a 51-48 win over Princeton on Tuesday night, both head coaches came away…

  • Letters to the editor

    For the Jan. 24 issue By: Askin letter, CBTR misleading residents To the editor:     In a letter that Frank Askin sent for publication in the Windsor-Hights Herald, Mr. Askin wrote "I am the attorney representing the Committee for a Better Twin Rivers in the lawsuit against the Twin Rivers Homeowners Association." This is a…

  • Vineyards community is close to approval

    Proposed age-restricted housing complex needs final OK from Monroe Planning Board. By: Al Wicklund    MONROE — Monroe is closing in on another senior community.    The Vineyards, a proposed planned retirement community to be located in the western part of the township, needs final approval from the township Planning Board and suitable weather for construction.    The…

  • Health board calls for support of needle-exchange program

    Urges Borough Council to back pending state legislation. By: David Campbell    The Princeton Regional Health Commission unanimously recommended Tuesday that the Princeton Borough Council back pending state legislation allowing for clean needle exchange to combat the spread of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.    In December, borough Mayor Marvin Reed asked the commission to make…

  • Airing her thoughts about Martin Luther King Jr.

    Cranbury teen wins contest at Princeton University. By: Matthew Kirdahy    CRANBURY — Leslie Hart of Plainsboro Road, an 11th-grader at Stuart Country Day School in Princeton, is the winner of Princeton University’s annual essay contest honoring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.    Leslie is a seasoned veteran of the contest. Having entered the previous…

  • Herald employee leaves after 20 years

    Office Manager Ellen Kimmelman retired from the company. By: Mark Moffa    EAST WINDSOR — For exactly 20 years, she was the face of the Windsor-Hights Herald.    Ellen Kimmelman came to the Herald on Jan. 10, 1983 and retired Jan. 10, 2003. As office manager, she first greeted the public at the newspaper’s office on Mercer…

  • Students learn about building strong character

    By: Rebecca Tokarz     MONROE — The halls of the Mill Lake school are colorful. They’re covered with posters, bulletin boards filled with cartoon characters and ongoing projects at the school, all promoting the right ways for students to behave and express their feelings.     The posters are a small part of a schoolwide project…

  • Magazine: 2003 Health Beauty & Fitness

    AND MUCH MORE   INSIDE THIS MAGAZINE: Healthy, Beautiful Smiles A guide to orthodontic care and when to seek evaluation. Counter Intelligence Invest some time before you head to the mall for new lip and eye colors. Inspiring Greatness Hip-hop choreographer keeps teens in step. VIEW THE MAGAZINE AS PDF – (28 Pages – 2,132KB)…

  • Notes from the Underground

    Professor and Maryann bring alternative pop to Odette’s in New Hope, Pa. By: Daniel Shearer    Getting the crowd’s attention at CBGB’s is no easy task. The gritty, graffiti-covered bar in Manhattan’s East Village helped launch careers for The Ramones, Talking Heads, Blondie and many others.    Inking a record deal after one show at CB’s is…