Category: archives
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Residents complain about Ward Street traffic
Ward Street residents presented a plan to the Borough Council that would close the road’s bridge to all but pedestrian traffic. By: Scott Morgan HIGHTSTOWN Traffic has long been a problem for many borough residents. Monday, some of them offered an option around it. An entourage of East Ward Street residents presented a plan…
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Setting the pace at the speedway
At the New Egypt Speedway, it’s survival of the fastest. By: Scott Morgan Number One staggers on the turn. A flash, and stable ground becomes a jagged slide. The slender hold on traction might survive, but in the turns, it’s not the leader’s call. The turns belong to velocity. Out here, the leader is prey,…
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Anthony T. Schwing
BORDENTOWN CITY Anthony T. Schwing, 70, died Sunday at home. Born in Lawrenceville, he lived there 22 years and in Trenton for 30 years before moving to Bordentown eight years ago. Mr. Schwing retired in 1995 after 35 years as owner of Schwing Excavating. He was an Army corporal with the military police during…
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Peddie nets third place in state action
BOYS TENNIS: John Scott’s loss to Lawrenceville’s Ross Rosenstein was the deciding factor in the state Prep A team championship race. By: Neil Hay The state Prep A Tennis Championship was there to be had All the Peddie netters needed was to win at first singles to pull it off. And with senior John Scott…
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Florence S. Kuderka
HIGHTSTOWN Florence S. Kuderka, 68, died Friday at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in Hightstown, she was a lifelong area resident. Mrs. Kuderka had been a bus driver for the Manalapan/Englishtown Regional School District and more recently was a part-time secretary for the East Windsor Regional School District. She was a member of…
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Blood donations always needed
Letter to the editor To the editor: I would like to thank the Hightstown VFW for letting our club use their hall for our blood drive. They have made the hall available to us over the last couple years for this important project. Please remember that donating blood saves lives and if you can donate…
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George Joseph Zelasko III
George Joseph Zelasko III died Monday, May 20 in Orlando, Fla. He was born in Princeton, and was a life-long Jamesburg resident. He was to graduate this July with honors from the Motorcycle Mechanics Institute in Orlando, Fla. He was a 2001 graduate of Monroe Township High School. He was an avid off-road motorcyclist, and…
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Family learning the value of a home
The Schemelia family of East Windsor will travel to Tijuana this summer with other members of their church to build houses for the poor there. By: Chris Karmiol Around here are new, luxury single-family homes starting at $300,000. Around here are developments with names that include "Pointe," "Manor" and "Estates" which dominate the residential landscape.…
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High-scoring Knights win girls’ lax tourney opener
Depelteau is top scorer in first-ever states win By: Bob Nuse On Tuesday, it was Valerie Depelteau’s turn. All season long the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls’ lacrosse team has shown that on any given day, any number of players could light up the goal. Some days it might be Noelle Musco or Laura Traszko.…
