Category: archives
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Rocky Brook park the work of many
Letter to the editor To the editor: Thank you for displaying, on the front page of last Friday’s Windsor-Hights Herald, the current charms of one of our four local parks, Rocky Brook Park at Bank Street in Hightstown. I am pleased that you featured the new wildflower area, but feel compelled to embellish upon the…
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New warehouse wins approval
A new warehouse of nearly 1 million square feet will soon come to the corner of Station Road and Route 130. By:Amanda Bok A new warehouse of nearly 1 million square feet will soon come to the corner of Station Road and Route 130. The Township Planning Board approved an amended application by Cabot Industries,…
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Classic Rock concert
Friday, July 13 At 6:30 p.m., the Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission will present Kindred, a classic rock band playing hits of the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s, as part of the Music in the Park series at the Open Grove Gazebo by the lake in Thompson Park. Bring a folding chair and food. All concerts…
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Dey upgrades move ahead
Traffic flow along the intersection of Dey Road and Route 130 may soon improve. By:Amanda Bok Traffic flow along the intersection of Dey Road and Route 130 may soon improve. Improvements to the intersection began in March and include building left turning lanes on Route 130 and Dey Road, right-only lanes on Route 130 and…
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Foreign Film: "East-West"
Thursday, July 19 At 7 p.m., the South Brunswick Public Library will present the film "East, West," a film featuring both the French and Russian languages, as part of their International Film Festival. Fliers describing the movie can be picked up at the information desk. Registration is not required, but space is limited. Call the…
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John D. Massey Sr.
JAMESBURG John D. Massey Sr., 77, died Tuesday, June 26, at Kennedy Hospital, Cherry Hill. Mr. Massey was raised in Newark and graduated from Arts High School. He was a longtime Jamesburg resident before moving to Browns Mills. He was a truck driver with Phil’s Express more than 35 years and a bus driver…
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Don’t play political games with the Pinelands
THE STATE WE’RE IN by Michele S. Byers: In recent years, the Pinelands Commission has approved several projects that violate the Comprehensive Management Plan, over the objections of those commission members who favor protecting the Pinelands. The future of the New Jersey Pinelands may be determined in the coming weeks, as Acting Gov. Donald DiFrancesco…
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Sexuality lecture
Monday, July 23 At 1 p.m., the League of Women Voters of Monroe Township will present "Sex and Sexuality in the 21st Century," at the Monroe Township Muncipal Center. Guest speaker will be Susan Wilson, Executive Coordinator of the Network for Family Life Education at Rutgers University’s School of Social Work. She also chairs the…
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Library wants kids to blast off into reading
The Cranbury Public Library wants kids to travel to other worlds and explore new horizons through the magic of reading. By:Casha Caponegro The Cranbury Public Library wants kids to travel to other worlds and explore new horizons through the magic of reading. It is for this purpose that they have announced their new summer reading…
