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EAST WINDSOR: Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 installs officers
East Windsor Vol. Fire Co. No. 1 Chief Kevin Brink (center) is flanked by Deputy Chief Jim McCann (left) and Assistant Chief Tony Katawick at the fire company’s swearing in ceremony on Feb. 3. (Courtesy photo)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Public invited to participate in historic document
The Hightstown Environmental Commission will be presenting the results of the Hightstown Environmental Resource Inventory (ERI) at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 28, during its regular monthly meeting at the Hightstown First Aid building, 168 Bank St. The ERI aims to identify Hightstown’s environmental resources, as well as those things that define Hightstown’s cultural heritage and…
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Seven Central Jersey Remodeling Companies Receive “Contractor Of The Year” Awards
Mark Glidden, Emcee, prepares to present awards to the winners.
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EAST WINDSOR: Foundation to host St. Patrick’s Day Bash
The Joshua Harr Shane Foundation, of East Windsor, is hosting its first ever springtime party, St. Patrick’s Day Bash, March 17 at the Mercer Oaks Golf Course, 729 Village Road, West Windsor. The event begins at 7 p.m. Brian Dzbenski, of MDJ Entertainment, is providing music for the bash as a donation to the foundation.…
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HIGHTSTOWN: New police director begins assessment of law enforcement budget, Hurricane Irene recovery
The Hightstown Borough Council at Monday night’s meeting. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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EAST WINDSOR: Fallen rescuer earns national service award
Victoria Hurley-Schubert, The Packet Group Former East Windsor resident Michael Kenwood, the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad member who lost his life during a swift water rescue attempt during Hurricane Irene, will be honored at the 2012 National EMS Memorial Service. Sheila Lobel, Mr. Kenwood’s mother, said it is an honor that her son…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Neighbor helps nab bandits
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor An alert neighbor helped police capture two burglars on Joseph Court Sunday afternoon. According to police, a resident noticed a male and female standing in front of a home on Joseph Court at 4:30 p.m. Sunday. The resident called police after seeing the male go to the back of…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Environmental Commission roots green tradition
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Environmental Commission has begun a new “green” tradition: its tree donation program. A 14-foot Norway Spruce “Lights on the Square” tree was planted in Rocky Brook Park in January. The Lights on the Square tree was donated by Hightstown residents Dan Buriak and Mike Schmidt, who had…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Crossroads teacher retiring after long career
By Jessica Noll, Special Writer Social studies teacher Sal Scurato is about to complete a long teaching career this March at South Brunswick’s Crossroads Middle School. "It has been tremendous," Mr. Scurato said during an interview this week. The Board of Education accepted his resignation, effective this March, in December. "They take what you give…
