Category: archives
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EAST WINDSOR: Music thrives at middle school
Members of the eighth grade concert band practice a song while concurrently listening and reading music during a group lesson at the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School, in East Windsor, on Tuesday. From left, the students are, front row, Front row, from left: Front row, from left: Isabella Iavarone, Peter Marshall and Emily Ryer; back…
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Local Diet Program Shares Top Dieting Mistake and How to Avoid It
Local Diet Program Shares Top Dieting Mistake and How to Avoid It
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough waits for flood reimbursement funds
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — The municipal government is still waiting for reimbursement funds from FEMA for damages caused by Hurricane Irene last August. However, Mayor Steven Kirson told the Herald that Hightstown received its first reimbursement check from its insurance company, which is a subsidiary of AIG, on Thursday. "It’s the first…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Teens deliver artistic performances at Coffee House
Sophomore Renee Casle, 15, sings “Umbrella” while playing the guitar during the second annual Coffee House on Jan. 13. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Jan. 20
Hightstown Police said officers arrested Frank Sabler III, 26, of Edison Drive, East Windsor, at 1:22 a.m. Jan. 5 on Main Street. Mr. Sabler was charged with contempt of court after being stopped for speeding. Mr. Sabler was observed traveling 44 mph in a 25 mph zone and upon being stopped and a credential check…
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LIONS EYE BANK OF NEW JERSEY NAMES WALTER PARDO CHAIRMAN OF “NIGHT FOR SIGHT” FUNDRAISER
By Irene Maslowski The Lions Eye Bank of New Jersey, (www.lionseyebanknj.org), has named Walter Pardo, Managing Partner/Founder of Wealth Financial Partners (FAS) and WFP Tax Partners, LLC (www.wealthfinancialpartners.com) in Basking Ridge, N.J., as the chairman of its “Night for Sight” fund raising gala to be held at Mayfair Farms in West Orange on Thursday, March…
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Leading Infrastructure Project Recognized
Anonymous On January 18th, The New Jersey Alliance for Action honored French & Parrello Associates, P.A. for contributing to the state’s economic recovery. Our work at The University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro was recognized as a Leading Health Care Project. Andrew French, P.E. was there to accept the award.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Teens deliver artistic performances at Coffee House
Freshman Dan McGinley, 15, sings “Smile” while junior Brad Nathanson, 16, plays the guitar during a Coffee House performance at Hightstown High School on Jan. 13. (Photo by Amy Batista)
