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  • Whitmore ready for college ball

    BOYS BASKETBALL: Andrew Whitmore says playing basketball in college will be different from playing at Hightstown High School. By: Neil Hay    Andrew Whitmore realizes he is at that point in his life where he is passing from one stage to another.    Whitmore has just concluded a fine four-year basketball career at Hightstown High School. There…

  • Sesame Street Live Coloring Contest

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  • Program will offer taste of Shabbat

    The Shabbat Across America plan allows nonobservant Jews to participate in, and learn about, the tradition celebrated weekly in millions of Jewish homes. By: Michael Arges    EAST WINDSOR — At more than 700 locations in the United States and Canada, Jews will have a chance to come home spiritually through the fifth annual Shabbat Across…

  • Twin Rivers doesn’t need second pharmacy

    LETTER TO THE EDITOR To the editor:    A front-page article on March 2 announced the building of a CVS pharmacy in Twin Rivers. What wasn’t mentioned is the fact that Twin Rivers Pharmacy is still alive and well in Twin Rivers after serving the community for the past 28 years.    How do I know? My…

  • Sesame Street Live Contest

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  • A crafty fund-raiser

    About 100 crafters showed and sold their handmade crafts to area residents at the Cranbury School craft show. By: Nick D’Amore    About 100 crafters and the permeating smell of potpourri took over Cranbury School Saturday and Sunday.    They had gathered to show and sell their handmade crafts to area residents looking for quaint and down-home…

  • Peddie is an asset to the community

    LETTER TO THE EDITOR To the editor:    I completely agree with Mr. Galcher that the current inequity in the taxation for East Windsor and Hightstown is reprehensible. It is important in a debate to make sure of your factual claims. His last paragraph is not borne out by the figures that the district parents have…

  • Gala gallery

    Cranbury residents have played a role in the creation of an art gallery at Princeton High School. The gallery opened its second exhibit March 9. By: Brian Shappell    The Numina Gallery hardly resembles work that would be expected from a group of teen-agers.    However, this gallery run out of the second floor of the art…

  • Clergy: Bush faith plan remains too vague

    The president’s plan to allow religious groups to compete for federal social service aid has won few endorsements from local clergy members. By: Brian Shappell    The faith-based initiative proposed by President George W. Bush that would allow religious groups to compete with secular organizations for federal social service aid has drawn few endorsements from local…