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    The Windsor-Hights Herald presents a series of articles marking the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Profiles of local victims’ families and friends, an examination of issues arising from the attacks and stories about how the date was observed locally will be included. • House a ‘reminder’ of wife lost to…

  • Area organizations plan fund-raisers

       Area organizations are planning the following fund-raisers in the coming weeks: American Cancer Society    The American Cancer Society will hold its 17th annual golf and tennis classic at Greenacres Country Club in Lawrenceville on Monday, Sept. 23 at 11 a.m.    Registration, including lunch, will open at 11 a.m., followed by a 1 p.m. shotgun start.…

  • Accident claims life of Christoph Wojcik

    Police say motorcycle he was driving was seen speeding along Camplain Road just before accident By:Sally Goldenberg    Manville resident Christoph Wojcik, 23, was killed when the motorcycle he was driving at high speeds hit a tree on Camplain Road early Sunday morning.    Mr. Wojcik of Huff Avenue was driving at over 100 miles per hour…

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    The Windsor-Hights Herald presents a special section marking the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Profiles of local victims’ families and friends, an examination of issues arising from the attacks, stories about how the date was observed locally and links to archived articles from September 2001 are included. • House a…

  • East of Eden

    California Dreamin’ — Shh, keep this secret: Mendocino is Ireland-green, offers free wine tastings and soothes the soul with coastal views. By: Paul Zimmerman Photo by Bailey Zimmerman Claudia Springs    You used to taste at the property, up a dirt road from Route 128 in Boonville in the Anderson Valley. They had a sign in…

  • Keeping Tradition Alive

    The Moravian Pottery and Tile Works in Doylestown, Pa., preserves Henry Chapman Mercer’s original recipes for fine craftsmanship. By: Amy Brummer Photo by Amy Brummer The Spanish-mission-style Moravian Pottery and Tile Works in Doylestown, Pa., was built by Henry Chapman Mercer in 1912.    Renaissance man Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930) admired the craft traditions of early…

  • Hazel Sickles Lamson

    Hazel Sickles Lamson, 87, died Thursday at home. Born in Dover, she lived there before moving to Pennington in 1960. Mrs. Lamson worked many years with Mercer Mutual Insurance Co. of Pennington, retiring in 1985 as a vice president. She was a member of Pennington Presbyterian Church, Pennington Women’s Club and volunteered with The Medical…

  • School plan not best for current residents

    To the editor:     I have lived in Monroe for over 20 years, and I believe in supporting our schools, so that every child now living in Monroe can be properly educated, as is their right.    However, I am not sure that these school changes being considered are for the good of the present population…

  • DISPATCHES: How can we not help but be changed?

    DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Although we have gone on, Sept. 11 changed us    There is a little edge of fear and hysteria in the air, a rough sense that remains despite the growing distance, the time elapsing.    We go about our business, buy milk, coffee, vacation at the Shore, in the mountains, take the kids…