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Cranbury Schools fill two teaching slots
The Cranbury School administration took two more steps toward filling teacher vacancies for the 2001-2002 school year. By: Brian Shappell The Cranbury School administration took two more steps toward filling teacher vacancies for the 2001-2002 school year. The Cranbury Board of Education approved the appointments of two new teachers Tuesday Linda Weber for the…
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West Windsor OKs one-cent tax rate hike
Township Council approves $24.4 million 2001 municipal budget. By: David M. Campbell WEST WINDSOR The Township Council narrowly approved its $24.4 million 2001 municipal budget that increases the tax rate by a penny. The council voted 3-2 late Monday to approve the budget, with Charles Morgan and Jackie Alberts dissenting. The budget carries a…
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Cranbury students graduate from drug prevention program
Police gave out congratulations and awards to sixth-grade students who graduated from the Drug Abuse Prevention Program. By:Brian Shappell Police gave out 72 citations Wednesday. But they weren’t tickets to delinquent drivers, they were congratulations and awards given to sixth-grade students who graduated from the Drug Abuse Prevention Program. The 72 students were presented with…
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Falcons capture Prep A crown
TRACK & FIELD: The Peddie girls surprised the field by scoring 96 points, three more than runner-up Pingry and 3.5 more than third-place Lawrenceville. By: Kyle Moylan The Peddie girls’ track team was not supposed to contend for the championship in either the Mercer County or Prep A Tournament. While Trenton made sure that was…
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Hightstown officer under investigation
Patrolman Michael Gordy is being investigate by both the Police Department and the county Prosecutor’s Office. Officer Gordy is on a paid suspension. By: Mark Moffa HIGHTSTOWN The borough’s Police Department and the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office are investigating allegations of wrongdoing against Patrolman Michael Gordy, interim Chief Sgt. James Eufemia said this week.…
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PTO hosts gym meeting
The Cranbury Parent Teachers Organization will host a community forum Wednesday to discuss the findings of a survey conducted by the district’s Facilities Ad Hoc Committee. By:Brian Shappell Residents can voice their opinions about a possible new gymnasium and classrooms at the Cranbury School this week. The Cranbury Parent Teachers Organization will host a community…
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Police capture two suspects in gang attack
Hightstown police, the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office and the U.S. Marshal’s Service are searching for the third and final suspect in the May 8 attack of a borough man. By: T.J. Furman HIGHTSTOWN Authorities are continuing to search for the third of three suspects wanted in connection with an apparent gang hit carried out…
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Township gets housing money
A township fund for home repair for homeowners who are qualified for affordable housing became $300,000 richer earlier this month. By:Al Wicklund MONROE A township fund for home repair for homeowners who are qualified for affordable housing became $300,000 richer earlier this month. The Township Council at its May 7 meeting appropriated $800,000 for…
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Carol Ann Kohler
EAST WINDSOR Carol Ann Kohler, 55, died Tuesday, May 8. She was born in Sidman, Pa. She was a school bus driver with the East Windsor school district before retiring. Mrs. Kohler was a member of Morrisville (Pa.) United Methodist Church and enjoyed taking care of her granddaughter. She is survived by her husband,…
