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  • Week of Dec. 13, 2002

    From Princeton Junction PRINCETON JUNCTION    Helene Fazio, a sales associate in Coldwell Banker’s Princeton Junction office, was recently recognized for leading her office in listings sold for the month of October. Ms. Fazio’s outstanding production led her office of more than 40 sales professionals.    Ms. Fazio is a member of the 1993-2001 NJAR Million Dollar…

  • Womack powers Explorers to Over-30 title

    Co-commissioner Yep wins sixth title By: Rudy Brandl    Rod Womack did more than just score points in last week’s Hillsborough Recreation Over-30 Fall Basketball League championship game.    Womack, the league’s leading scorer in the summer and fall sessions who had to settle for second place in his first league season, wasn’t going to lose in…

  • For the issue of Dec. 13

    Robert E. Lowe, Jewelle Apperson Scholl, Warren A. Woolverton Sr., Dorothy C. Reeger, Anthony Jermaine Miller. By: Robert E. Lowe    EAST WINDSOR — Robert E. Lowe, 75, died Monday at home.    Born and raised in Hopewell, he lived in East Windsor for 34 years. Mr. Lowe attended Hopewell Elementary School and Princeton High School. He…

  • Hun wrestling wins despite numbers game

    Russo among the returners lifting Raider hopes By: Bob Nuse    The Hun School wrestling team goes into most matches with the deck stacked against it.    Considering that quite often the Raiders will find themselves having to forfeit four of the 14 weight classes in a match, they usually find themselves starting from behind the eight…

  • Home Depot opens in township

    The store at Route 33 and Hickory Corner Road opened Wednesday. By: Chris Karmiol    EAST WINDSOR — Mega, giant, super, big — call it what you will, but that is the trend that has taken over American culture from many angles: food, cars and retail stores. By example, East Windsor Township has just added to…

  • For the Dec. 13 issue

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR By: Letter about Wally was misleading To the editor:     A letter written by Evan Greenberg, published in the Dec. 6 issue of the Windsor-Hights Herald, must be answered, as it is scurrilous, highly inflammatory, misleading and designed to hide one of the main issues of the ACLU lawsuit against the…

  • CASC experiencing donation shortage

    The Community Action Service Center is struggling for monetary donations. By: Scott Morgan    HIGHTSTOWN — Lydia Santoni-Lawrence is not seeing "just the usual suspects."    As the executive director of the Hightstown-East Windsor Community Action Service Center, Ms. Santoni-Lawrence said the people coming to her for help (with the rent, with clothes, with putting food on…

  • Lake drained to allow for maintenance

    Brainerd Lake experiences water decrease By: Melissa Morgan    For the past two weeks, Brainerd Lake’s water level has seen a sharp decrease compared to where it is normally this time of year.    Public Works Director Tom Witt said township officials intentionally made the lake shallower at the request of some Evans Drive residents.    He said…

  • Arts council seeks class space

    Cranbury summer camp in need of building for arts classes By: Jamie Simpson    The Cranbury Arts Council is looking for a building to hold its annual summer Art and Technology Camp.    Usually held at the Cranbury School, the camp will be unable to hold its July 7 to July 18 classes there because of construction…