Category: archives

  • A harvest of faith

    Farmer’s markets help synagogue to feed the hungry. By: Gwen Runkle    The shelves of the food pantry at Jewish Family and Children’s Services in West Windsor are normally stocked high with dry and canned goods. Standard non-perishables like boxes of pasta or cans of soup tend to be the usual fare, but fresh produce like…

  • Three teams open at 2-0 for Monroe Pop Warner

    By:    Monroe Wolverine Mitey Mites have gotten off to a 2-0 start in Central Jersey Pop Warner play, defeating the Iselin Giants 14-7 this past weekend, and topping Old Bridge, 21-7, on opening day two weeks ago.    Against Iselin, Ryan Germano and quarterback Ryan Genevieve scored touchdowns. Additional outstanding contributions came from ; Victor Sorrento,…

  • Claire Elizabeth Innocenzi Servillo

       HAMILTON — Claire Elizabeth Innocenzi Servillo, 68, died Aug. 26 at her daughter’s home in Hamilton.    Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong Hamilton resident.    She retired from the U.S. Property and Fiscal Office as a technician for the Army National Guard and had been a customer service representative with Quaker Bridge Mall several years.…

  • PRESS FORUM

    Should a memorial be built on the site of the former Twin Towers? Should a memorial be built on the site of the former Twin Towers?

  • High school plans anticipate 551 more students

    The district’s administrative offices would move from Stockton Street to Hightstown High’s annex. By: Chris Karmiol Editor’s note: This is the fifth in a series of articles detailing expansion plans at each of the East Windsor Regional School District’s six schools. This final installment looks at Hightstown High School.    Hightstown High School has been called…

  • Local photographers record tragic events

    Pictures of New York City and ground zero after Sept. 11 by Staff Photographer Phil McAuliffe and East Windsor resident Danny Sze are being exhibited over the coming weeks. By: Chris Karmiol    On Sept. 11 last year, when the World Trade Center was destroyed, firefighters, police and rescue workers from surrounding areas raced to the…

  • Township’s costs climb for graffiti cleanup

    The deductible for property damages such as the graffiti on recreation facilities has gone up from $1,000 to $5,000 per incident. By: David Campbell    As the Princeton Township Committee takes steps to get tough on graffiti following a rash of recent incidents, new post-Sept. 11 insurance rules have made for costly cleanups at hard-hit recreation…

  • O’Hara starting for NFL’s Browns

    Former Raider continues fantastic journey By: John Beisser        "If you’re not used to being handed anything, then you’re not afraid to come in and take it."    That, in a nutshell, is Shaun O’Hara’s philosophy on football and life.    "I have always felt that hared work pays off in the long run, and it’s something…

  • Hightstown Rams have two winners on opening day of Pop Warner

    By: Neil Hay    On Sunday, Aug. 25, Pop Warner football action kicked off at the Peddie School field with all five teams representing Hightstown Rams Youth Football hosting the West Windsor-Plainsboro Wildcats in the 2002 season opener.    MIGHTY MITES    It was a successful debut for the Mighty Mites, who struck first after receiving the game’s…