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EAST WINDSOR: A cousin’s love inspires charity baseball game
From left, Leo Jasper, 8, smiles with his cousin David Jasper, 13. (Courtesy photo)
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EAST WINDSOR: A cousin’s love inspires charity baseball game
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — Township resident David Jasper, 13, has organized a marathon baseball game from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 6 at the Police Athletic League fields, 30 Airport Rd. "I’m definitely excited,” David said, who is a seventh-grader at Melvin H. Kreps Middle School. The charity baseball…
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Recycle / Freecycle: The Ins & Outs
By Linda Maiden What do you do with an old bureau that you no longer need, but someone else could use? And why can some things go into the curbside recycling buckets, but others cannot? Come to a free 90-minute forum on Tuesday, May 8, to learn the ins and outs of recycling…
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"SPIRIT OF THE JERSEYS” RETURNS TO WASHINGTON CROSSING STATE PARK; STATE HISTORY FAIR SET FOR MAY 12
Abbie Tang-Smith The "Spirit of the Jerseys” State History Fair is returning to its roots at Washington Crossing State Park in Hopewell Township on May 12, with a daylong series of free educational and hands-on activities aimed at highlighting the long, rich and diverse history of our state, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin…
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"SPIRIT OF THE JERSEYS” RETURNS TO WASHINGTON CROSSING STATE PARK; STATE HISTORY FAIR SET FOR MAY 12
Jim Kurtzenberger portrays 18th Century Fiddler at the "Spirit of the Jerseys" State History Fair 2012
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HIGHTSTOWN: Teacher explores King assassination in new book
By Amy Batista, Special Writer The East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education recently acknowledged the achievement of Hightstown High School social studies teacher Stuart Wexler on the publication of his book, “The Awful Grace of God: Religious Terrorism, White Supremacy, and the Unsolved Murder of Martin Luther King Jr.” On Amazon it states…
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Awards presented at the opening reception of the New Jersey State History Fair Art Exhibit
Kneeling front: DIANE LUFRANO Front row left to right: ROY REINARD, LI-HSIEN CHUNG PRICE, ANN-MARI BROMAN, J C TURNER, Beverly A. Weaver, Supervisor Office of Historic Sites, Vicki Chirco, Resource Interpretive Specialist, Historic Resources, D&R Canal St
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough Council thanks volunteers
By Amy Batista Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Volunteers were recognized at the Borough Council meeting on April 16. "One of the things that impressed me when I moved here in 1997 was the sense of community and volunteerism,” said Robert Thibault, a council member. Councilman Thibault organized the recognitions. He said that there were more…
