Category: archives
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Plans aired for longer high school schedule in WW-P
Two schemes are to be reviewed by Board of Education By: Gwen Runkle West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District officials unveiled two new plans for high school schedules this week. Charles Rudnick, assistant principal at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South, and Michael Zapicchi, principal at High School North, presented the two options to the West Windsor-Plainsboro…
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Woods at Washington glitters with holiday savings incentives
Ryan Homes sweetens the deal with such money-saving incentives as a free finished basement Taking into consideration the value, the half-acre homesites, and the exceptional portfolio of homes, one would think that homebuyers would have enough reasons to claim a home of their own at The Woods at Washington but Ryan Homes is sweetening…
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Last pieces in place for settlement of Toll case
Following West Windsor Council approval, Planning Board and condominium association follow suit. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR It’s nearly over. Both the township Planning Board and the board of trustees of the Windsor Haven Condominium Association unanimously approved a settlement with developer Toll Brothers on Wednesday. The two approvals, combined with that of the…
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An active holiday season in Cranbury
A look at the holiday happenings in Cranbury. By: Melissa Morgan The hustle and bustle of preparing a Thanksgiving feast may be over, but the holiday season has just begun. Now, it’s time for cookies, carolers and Santa sightings, and Cranbury has a variety of activities planned leading up to Christmas Day that will spark…
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Sarafin selected for Borough Council seat
South Main Street resident replaces Democrat Dan Buriak, who resigned Nov. 18. By: Scott Morgan HIGHTSTOWN Eugene Sarafin, after receiving three yes votes to two no votes, mused, "Thank you after 38 years, I’ve become what I hate." What he has become is the borough’s newest councilman, named Monday night as the replacement…
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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, Dec. 6 through Thursday, Dec. 12. 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…
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For the Dec. 6 issue
Helen Amelia Cooke, Hazel L. Campbell, Barbara R. Fay, Inocencio "Chen" Cruz Valle, Robert Tracy Hall, Barry London, Mary Burns Mahoney. By: Helen Amelia Cooke HIGHTSTOWN Helen Amelia Cooke, 98, died Nov. 26 at her home. Born in Cranbury she resided in Hightstown for many years. Mrs. Cooke formerly worked for Mack Motors, Squibb…
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HHS gymnasts surpassed expectations
Watts girls powered team By: Rudy Brandl Nobody expected the Hillsborough High gymnastics team to make so much noise on the state level this fall. The Raiders didn’t rebuild as expected they reloaded. Despite losing three-year standouts Kim Yates and Ashley Miller to graduation, the Raiders found their way back into the NJSIAA…
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Saladworks coming to township
New restaurant opens in East Windsor Village shopping center on Route 571. By: Chris Karmiol While processed meat, grease and speed appeal to the appetites of many Americans as the fast-food industry’s $114 billion market share will attest to, there are still some for whom a freshly prepared soup or salad is the true…
