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Robert F. Reintz III, 9 months
Robert F. Reintz III, 9-month-old son of Robert F. Reintz II and Jennifer Ann Long Reintz of Monroe, died Tuesday, Aug. 28, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Born in Lancaster, Ohio, he and his parents moved to Monroe one month ago. Also surviving are grandparents, great-grandparents, a great-great-grandmother, aunts, uncles and…
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Rams on track for another good year
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY: With senior Hailey Reinbold and junior Katie Lawler, head coach Ray Britton feels he has a nucleus to build a team around. By: Neil Hay After last season’s 11-2 record, can the Hightstown High School girls’ cross country team do it again? Coach Ray Britton begins with two solid veterans back from…
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School spirit and a candlelight concert
Around Cranbury By: Lorraine Sedor If you are concerned about your child’s education and would like to do something more than the usual homework help or PTO volunteering, consider joining a prayer group. Moms in Touch, an extension of the Focus on the Family ministries, meet monthly at the home of Deirdre Bichsel to pray…
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Trailers not ready for start of school in Montgomery
The district was unable to obtain a certificate of occupancy. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY School district officials are fighting another battle today in their unexpectedly difficult campaign to get township schools in working order. Fresh from repelling an invasion of mold at the township’s two elementary schools and Middle School last week, the district’s…
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PU grad Tucker makes Washington Redskins roster
Offensive lineman credits Tiger program with making next step possible By: Justin Feil Ross Tucker never counted on a professional football career. Not first as a junior when an agent introduced himself to the 2001 Princeton University graduate, not again when the same agent came calling in his senior season last year, not on draft…
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Raymond J. Gardner, 65
Raymond J. Gardner, 65, of Concordia died Monday, Aug. 27, at St. Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick. Mr. Gardner was employed by Hercules Inc. of Parlin. Surviving is his wife of 36 years, Roberta Gardner. Services were private under the direction of Rezem Funeral Home, East Brunswick. Memorial contributions may be made to the…
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GPU committee member questions purchase
Ken Hitchner, a former Borough Council member and a member of the GPU committee, this week said he is less enthusiastic about the GPU purchase than he was a year ago. By: Scott Morgan HIGHTSTOWN A former Borough Council member has questioned the council’s plans for the GPU property on Mercer Street. Ken Hitchner,…
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Campaign policy puts readers first
EDITORIAL: The Herald outlines its ground rules for fall campaign coverage and for letter and column submissions concerning elections. In the spirit of fairness to all candidates and with an eye toward providing the best service to our readers, the Windsor-Hights Herald has established a set of ground rules for news coverage of local election…
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HHS ready to run down Valley
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY: The Rams will take their four CVC Colonial Division crowns with them into battle in the Valley Division this season. By: Neil Hay Could the boys cross country team claim the first CVC Valley Division championship for Hightstown High School? With four Colonial Division crowns in the last six years, coach Mary…
