Category: archives
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Ten ebooks available at google
By Tracie L. Nix Dear Feature Editor: My name is Tracie L. Nix, the author of the book, "Something to die for." I’m asking if you would tell your readers about my latest novels available by google as ebooks. Here is the web address: http://books.google.com/ebooks?as_brr=5&q=Tracie+Nix&as_sub= Thank you very much.
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Local Author investigates Central Jersey Haunted History
By Carlyn Hudson Just in time for Halloween, the Somerville Public Library will present a special program and book signing on Historic Haunts of Central Jersey. On Tuesday, October 25th, at 6 pm, Gordon Ward, author of Ghosts of Central Jersey will combine factual history and the investigation of psychic phenomena to attempt to answer…
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Children learn about fire safety
Firefighters teach lessons at local schools By Amy Batista, Special Writer Fire trucks of all shapes, sizes and colors could be found lined up in front of the local elementary schools of the East Windsor Regional School District this past week in honor of Fire Prevention. Throughout the week, students were visited by firefighters and…
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EAST WINDSOR: Eagle Scout scores big at new softball field
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — Todd Alter recently scored big with the township. To achieve the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank in Boy Scouts, all scouts must complete a leadership service project. Mr. Alter, a member of the Boy Scout Troop 59 in Hightstown, built a scoreboard for a new…
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Hightstown meets with Turnpike Authority, DOT to discuss water
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Mayor Steve Kirson met with two representatives of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority and a representative of the New Jersey Department of Transportation on Monday. No one from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection attended the meeting. In September, the Herald reported that several groups, including the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Police overtime costs send meeting into overtime
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The First Aid Squad building on Bank Street filled with residents on Monday night, waiting eagerly to find out what was happening in their town as well as to express their concerns during the public sessions at the Borough Council meeting. Councilwoman Isabel McGinty expressed concerns to the…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Post Office to reopen
Beginning tomorrow (Saturday), the Lambertville Post Office will reopen for retail and PO Box operations. The carrier operation will continue to work from the Ringoes Post Office for now. The Lambertville Post Office operations were temporarily transferred to Ringoes because of flood-related issues.
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