Category: archives
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Students issue threats
In two separate incidents in the past week, students at Hightstown High School were arrested for threatening to shoot another student. By: Mark Moffa Borough police charged two East Windsor juveniles with making terroristic threats in connection with separate incidents at Hightstown High School within the past week. A 16-year-old male student told another student…
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Postal workers deliver not just mail, but relief to needy
On May 12, Postal Service workers throughout the nation participated in a nonperishable food collection drive. All of the food collected through this event was donated to inner-city soup kitchens and shelters. By: Casha Caponegro They deliver our mail through rain, sleet and snow, but once a year, neighborhood postal workers participate in a program…
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Week of May 25, 2001
From Hillsborough, Pennington, Princeton, Princeton Junction and South Brunswick HILLSBOROUGH Jack Grund of Weichert, Realtors’ Hillsborough office earned a regional award in the category of resale marketed listings. Mr. Grund is a member of the 2000 New Jersey Million Dollar Club, bronze level. In addition, he earned a place in Weichert’s 2000 Million Dollar Sales…
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Eufemia assumes new role
With his wife and son by his side, James Eufemia took the oath of office Monday and became the new chief of police in Hightstown. By: Mark Moffa HIGHTSTOWN With his son, James, holding the Bible, and his wife, Jaye, by his side, James Eufemia was sworn in Monday as the borough’s new police…
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Giovanni Cifelli
Giovanni Cifelli, 61, of Lawrenceville died Thursday, May 24, at home. Born in Castelpetroso, Italy, he immigrated to the United States in 1980. Mr. Cifelli was formerly employed in Switzerland. He retired in 1999 from Bugbee & Waters in Trenton after 16 years of service. He was a member of the Church of St. Ann…
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Blickley bowls them over
Rolls three perfect games in Manville By: John E. Powers Mike Blickley laughs when a visitor asks him how he became something of a bowling legend. No, there aren’t really any dramatic details on how the 63-year-old Manville resident got into it. No 300 games coming into the moment he took his first shot at…
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Many measures can ease Stockton speeding
Letter to the editor To the editor: As a resident of Hightstown, living on Stockton Street, I want to go on record about the traffic conditions on my street. Like my neighbors who spoke at the May 21 Borough Council meeting I would like to see the 25 mph speed limit obeyed by all who…
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Public warm to new gym
The Ad Hoc Facilities Committee took its first steps in trying to rally residents behind its recommendations for a new gymnasium and classrooms Wednesday night. By:Brian Shappell The Ad Hoc Facilities Committee took its first steps in trying to rally residents behind its recommendations for a new gymnasium and classrooms Wednesday night. The Parent Teacher…
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Frances Neyland Callan
HIGHTSTOWN Frances Neyland Callan, 82, of Hightstown died Tuesday, May 15, in Meadow Lakes Health Care Center, Hightstown. Born in Williamstown, Mass., she resided in Staten Island, N.Y., and Little Silver before moving to Meadow Lakes in 2000. Mrs. Callan was an accomplished quilter, a member of Rebecca Reel Quilters and Molly Pitcher Stitchers.…
