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  • LOCAL ELECTION WINNERS

    Unofficial results from area races By: * denotes incumbent BURLINGTON COUNTY RESULTS GOVERNOR James E. McGreevey (Democrat) —60,698 Bret Schundler (Republican) —46,170 Constantino Rozzo (Independent) —154 Bill Schluter (Socialist Party USA) —1,501 Mark Edgerton (Libertarian) —250 Michael W. Koontz (N.J. Conservative Party) —75 Kari Sachs (Socialist Workers Party) —35 Jerry L. Coleman (Green Party) —268…

  • Five local positions up for grabs Tuesday

    State and county elections will be on the ballot along with five local council positions and a township question. Check with www.windsorhightsherald.com Tuesday night for results. By: Michael Arges and Scott Morgan    Tuesday is Election Day and voters in East Windsor and Hightstown will make their thoughts known on statewide, countywide and local issues.    Across…

  • Campaign trail has been enjoyable

    Election forum letter To the editor:    To Hightstown voters: On Tuesday, Nov. 6, you will vote for two citizens to join your Borough Council. During the past two months I have focused on getting my message out to you, the voters, and I have talked with many of you on the campaign trail while enjoying…

  • School guards get probation

    By: Nick D’Amore    JAMESBURG — Two corrections officers on duty at the New Jersey Training School for Boys when two high school students from Mount Olive were assaulted by inmates while touring the facilities in 1999 were sentenced to probation, fined and prohibited from holding state jobs or running for public office.    Emily Hornaday, spokeswoman…

  • Township residents like Patten

    Letter to the editor To the editor:    To the voters of Hightstown: Although we reside in East Windsor and are unable to vote in the Hightstown election, we feel compelled to share what we know about our friend, Bob Patten. Knowing Bob through the years, first as a teacher, then as a contractor and councilman,…

  • Schools get a great rate on construction bonds

    Savings seen as Princeton Regional Board of Education sells $61 million in bonds By: Jeff Milgram    The Princeton Regional Board of Education, taking advantage of a sluggish economy and lower interest rates, approved Thursday the sale of $60.94 million in school construction bonds to be paid back at an average rate of 4.41 percent over…

  • Scout drive to aid needy

    Community troops gather food and prepare to brighten the holidays for some local families. By: Melissa Morgan    Local Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts will join together in an effort to gather food and help community members during the coming holiday season.    Through a service project organized by the Scouts, Cranbury residents will once…

  • Nugent sparks PU soccer

    WW-P grad is Tigers’ top scorer By: Justin Feil        There might be a next year for Mike Nugent on the soccer field, but it won’t be as a Princeton Tiger. That is particularly on the mind of the senior as he prepares for the final three regular season games for the men’s soccer team…

  • Bank branch shuts down pending anthrax testing

    The main Princeton post office in West Windsor remained closed as a second anthrax colony was discovered. By: David Campbell    A Trenton HazMat team tested for anthrax-tainted money at the Fleet Bank branch office at 370 Nassau St. on Wednesday.    Meanwhile, tests at the main Princeton post office in West Windsor show a second anthrax…