Category: archives
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HILLSBOROUGH: Katie Bonanno works to preserve sculpture at college
Katie Bonanno, of Hillsborough, and fellow art conservation students at University of Delaware are helping preserve treasures and outlining significant campus sites on an electronic map. Their work will help anyone who’s interested in visiting campus locations focused on the arts or history. Their work of the art conservation students concentrated on a couple of…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Mayors teach class
English students of Marion Mullen were taught by Windsor-Hights Herald Managing Editor on March 22 at Hightstown High School as part of a “Teacher for a Day” program. Freshmen Cesar Munoz, 14, Brianna Fusik, 14, Vanessa Reyes, 14, Priscilla Yeboah, 15, and Sami Cifuentez, 14, stand before a projected image of the Herald’s Town Forum…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Scouts’ crafted wooden cars zoom down track
Seasoned derby competitors, from left, Webelos II’s Danny Bessasparis, Andrew Eilbacher, Joey Cseh, Anthony Fodera, Ryan Gyllenhammer, Thomas Cavagnaro and Chuck Burns.
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Community and Corporate Grants Support PEI Kids’ Juvenile Intervention Services
By Diane Blaszka Lawrenceville, NJ – March 30, 2012 – Four grants received in the past three months totaling $42,500 will help support PEI Kids, a Mercer County nonprofit dedicated to keeping children safe, and the hundreds of teenage clients it serves via its highly regarded juvenile intervention programs. The Princeton Area Community Foundation, together…
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EAST WINDSOR: Town receives $100,000 grant for NJ Turnpike Exit 8 study
EAST WINDSOR — Mayor Janice Mironov announced that the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) has awarded a $100,000 grant to the township for a transportation and redevelopment study to review the impacts to the surrounding area of the reconfigured New Jersey Turnpike Exit 8. The township had submitted an application for the grant in…
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“Inspire by Example” Event to Honor More than 240 Interfaith Caregivers
By Diane Blaszka Hamilton, NJ – March 30, 2012 — Volunteer-powered Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County (formerly Interfaith Caregivers Trenton), a nonprofit serving homebound elderly and people with disabilities, served close to 300 people throughout the County last year alone. On Tuesday, April 24th, the organization will honor its volunteers, who come from 28…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Star gala ahead for Better Beginnings
Children of Better Beginnings Childhood Development Center stand in the late afternoon sunlight, in Hightstown, on March 26. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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EAST WINDSOR: Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse again open for business in township
Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse is back in East Windsor. Recently in March, East Windsor Township Mayor Janice Mironov cut the ribbon at the grand re-opening of Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse, in the East Windsor Village Shopping Center on Route 571.
