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HOW TO GET HELP
Many organizations are helping with the resulting anxiety, anger and stress in the aftermath of the attacks. The trauma from Tuesday’s tragic events extends far beyond the families of victims, reaching those who witnessed the events in person, on television or in the newspapers. Many area organizations are anxious to provide help with the resulting…
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Two Montgomery trailers approved; 14 more to go
Six more at the Middle School may be open as early as Monday. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY Two down, 14 to go. Two modular classrooms finally received a certificate of occupancy from the township Thursday and are expected to be available for use at Montgomery High School on Monday, Superintendent Stuart Schnur said Thursday.…
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Stories that no one will ever forget
Among the thousands of heart-wrenching accounts, here are a few. ‘I can’t get it out of my mind’ Helen Shannon, the wife of former Princeton Borough Administrator Tom Shannon who lives on Wilkinson Way in Princeton Township, was a witness to Tuesday’s calamity at the World Trade Center. While at work in the federal building…
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Weichert, Realtors plans to launch franchise operation
James M. Weichert, president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that Weichert Real Estate Affiliates will soon begin offering Weichert-branded real estate franchises to real estate brokers. "Over the years, we’ve often been contacted by many people interested in a Weichert franchise, so we are very excited to offer real estate brokers the prospect of an affiliation…
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Weichert Financial offers GE Homebuyer Privileges
Weichert Financial Services offers GEs Homebuyer Privileges to any potential borrower at no cost or obligation, according to Fred Watkins, president. "This program allows potential borrowers to save money on moving and home-related products through the Internet," said Mr. Watkins. "After discussing the more than 370 mortgage financing options available, we provide customers with a…
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Cranbury groups offering help
School representatives, as well as church clergy, have done what they can in the past few days following the attack on the World Trade Center, Pentagon in Arlington, Va., and just outside of Pittsburgh to comfort and reassure children and parents alike. By: Casha Caponegro How do you explain the horrific images on television to…
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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…
