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  • Crazy for Dance

    Dancer Diana Kielczynski will be at her peak when she takes the stage for Crazy for You at Plays-in-the-Park in Edison. By: Mary Jasch    Diana Kielczynski of Clark is a study in polarity. A dancer by avocation and corporate sales executive by trade, she dwells in worlds of opposition. Creativity and stability vie for her…

  • July 26, 2002

    By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Basking Ridge, Andrew Brucker, 108 Constitution Way, $332,500, 1/29/02 Basking Ridge, Steven Skapper,…

  • Brautigan gets well-earned spot in HHS Hall of Fame

    The retired educator coached several sports at Hightstown High School from 1956 through 1986. By: Neil Hay    Cliff Brautigan is going into the Hightstown High School Athletic Hall of Fame.    He should be. He just about started the thing.    It was in the mid-1990’s, and Brautigan was on the committee with Gary Bushelli, Sam Sortino,…

  • Schools to get $20.6 million for expansion

    The East Windsor Regional Board of Education set the amount of money it will ask voters to borrow at $43.9 million for its expansion project. By: Chris Karmiol    The East Windsor Regional Board of Education on Wednesday agreed to accept $20.6 million from the state toward a districtwide expansion project and to hold a Sept.…

  • Nothing quick about limiting speeds in Montgomery

    Township finds itself in dilemma over Sycamore Lane. By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — Unbeknownst to many frustrated commuters who slip down Sycamore Lane to dodge traffic on Route 206 is the fact that the road’s posted 25 mph speed limit has as much force of law as a "no trespassing" sign on a teen-ager’s bedroom…

  • MONROE: District to save on school bills

    The district could save more than 3 percent on the money it pays for projects approved in 1997 and 1999 By: Nick D’Amore    MONROE — The district could save more than 3 percent in the amount it pays for school construction projects approved in 1997 and 1999 bond referendums.    The state Local Finance Board approved…

  • MONROE: Teacher’s husband is lottery winner

    Monroe school teacher, Leslie Logel and her husband, Edward, hit it big with the NJ Lottery By: Rebecca Tokarz    MONROE — Monroe school teacher Leslie Logel is the area’s newest millionaire.    On Tuesday, her husband, Edward, claimed ownership to the $13.5 million winning ticket of the New Jersey State Lottery Pick 6 drawing held on…

  • 10-year-old makes tennis his racket

    Chris Rosensteel, 10, of East Windsor captured first at the District Ranking Tournament for boys 12-years-old and younger earlier this month. By: Neil Hay    It was a hot, sunny day, with temperatures in the 90’s    For Chris Rosensteel, though, it was another day to practice.    When the question is "tennis, anyone?," Chris Rosensteel already has…

  • Post 148’s run ends in playoffs

    BASEBALL: The Legion team’s charge into the MCALL playoffs ended Sunday when North Trenton defeated them by a 16-6 score. By: Neil Hay    They may not go down as this year’s Mercer County American Legion League champions.    But Hightstown Post 148 played with the heart of a champion this season.    It would have been easy…