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HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 8
This winter, the children of East Windsor families attending St. David’s Episcopal Church, in Cranbury, created heartfelt messages for college students and U.S. military personnel connected with the congregation. RJ McKay, of East Windsor, displays a valentine he made for a soldier. (Courtesy photo)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Buono announces run for governor
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim State Sen. Barbara Buono, D-18, greets the crowd at New Brunswick High School on Saturday after formally announcing her bid to unseat Gov. Chris Christie.
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Nina Melker Elected as New Chair of MCCC Foundation
Candace Zafirellis Banking executive Nina Melker of Hamilton has been elected as the new chair of the Mercer County Community College (MCCC) Foundation, which provides financial support for scholarships, facility expansion, and programs at MCCC. “I am so honored to be the chair of the Mercer County Community College Foundation,” Melker said. “I am most…
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HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 8
Columnist Colleen Murphy, who writes “Colleen’s Corner” for the Herald, jumps into the freezing water of a rocky Galway Bay during a summer trip to Ireland. Her column this week focused on risk taking. Ms. Murphy is from East Windsor. (Courtesy photo)
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Bordentown Elks supporting U.S. troops
Sean Segie (second from left) and his mother, Jamie Segie (right), visited the Bordentown Elks this winter to thank Lodge 2085 for sending care packages overseas to the men and women serving abroad. The Segie mother and son are joined with Sharon Sharpe, Veterans Committee secretary; and Jim Sharpe, committee chairman. (Photo courtesy)
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HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 8
Batista Councilwoman Lynne Woods and Councilwoman Gail Doran (left) attend the Jan. 4 Borough Council meeting. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Project bids fall flat
Batista Hightstown painter Frank Rivera stands before the council to address his Borough Hall concerns Monday night. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Code of Conduct draft is evolving
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough Council has been pondering its ethics in a changing world. ”It was discussed at our last meeting,” said Mayor Steven Kirson as the Code of Conduct topic again emerged at the Jan. 4 council meeting. The proposed Code of Conduct draft looks at technology. Some people…
