Category: archives
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Tell us your stories
Where were you when you heard about the attacks on America? How has this affected you? Let us know. The Windsor-Hights Herald wants to help residents share their stories, thoughts and concerns about Tuesday’s attacks against the United States. We’re looking for eyewitness accounts, general reaction or condolences. All correspondence will run in next week’s…
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Additional community services set
The public is welcome to all programs. The following special religious services are scheduled in the wake of Tuesday’s tragic events. The public is welcome to all programs. Friday</> First Baptist Church of Princeton, John Street and Paul Robeson Place, will hold a prayer service from noon to 1 p.m. in the chapel. …
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Rams record even after loss to Steinert
BOYS SOCCER: Hightstown held the Spartans scoreless until a defensive lapse in the final seconds of a 1-0 overtime loss last week. By: Neil Hay 99 minutes, 30 seconds. That is how long the Hightstown High School boys’ soccer team kept visiting Steinert scoreless last Friday in the season opener for both teams. But a…
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Freedom should be our only concern
DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Tuesday’s tragic events have left us angry and confused. I was working out at the health club when it happened. A mix of late-’70s rock and more current music was blaring out of the speakers when a health club staffer began running from television to television changing the channel. There was…
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Tuesday’s rail passengers describe a ‘war zone’
Many looked like refugees. By: David Campbell WEST WINDSOR Trains out of New York began arriving late Tuesday afternoon at the Princeton Junction train station, occasional at first, then with greater frequency. By 7 p.m. arrivals came about every 20 minutes, with some trains only three cars long, a sign of the evacuation under…
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New Egypt Day festivities postponed
Official statement from Plumsted Township leaders. By: Due to the circumstances of the national tragedy that occurred this week in New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C., the New Egypt Day celebration scheduled for Saturday has been postponed. After consultation amongst the members of the Plumsted Township Committee, Mayor Ronald Dancer, state Sen. Robert Singer and…
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Ex-CIA official urges restraint
‘I’d tell him (President Bush) to keep your shirt on.’ By: Jeff Milgram America should resist the temptation to respond militarily to Tuesday’s devastating terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon until it has strong evidence of who is responsible, a former CIA official says. And tracking down the terrorists may prove…
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HELPING WTC VICTIMS? LET US KNOW!
HELPING WTC VICTIMS? LET US KNOW! We want to help you help. Tell us what you are doing and we will spread the word. Fill out the form below. We will print the information in our newspaper and post on our website. SUBMIT YOUR INORMATION: [email protected] Name: Business/Organization: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: Email: Time:…
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Letters to the Editor, Sept. 14
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Sept. 14 By: No solace. No comfort. No word. To the editor: And still no word. Not knowing is the worst nightmare. But what can we do? We take food but are careful to make it "non-funereal" pizza for lunch, cokes in the cans, a bag of bagels/not the bagel…
