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HIGHTSTOWN: Fall Fest harvests good time
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The First Presbyterian Church held its traditional Fall Fest on Saturday. "We normally raise between $5,000 to $7,000,” said Karen Compton, of East Windsor. The event featured homemade crafts, a food court, baked goods, resale sale items, and a silent auction. "We have a Fall Fest every two…
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People for Aninmals Casino Night Sponsored by Eleos Veterinary Service – Nov 5
By People for Animals On November 5, 2011 People for Animals (PFA) will be hosting this Casino Night fundraiser sponsored by Eleos Veterinary Service, as a means to help furnish our new spay/neuter clinic in Mercer County, New Jersey. Doors open at 6pm and guests will enjoy a buffet dinner and desserts. Casino game play…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Fall Fest harvests good time
Milly Brown, of Twin Rivers in East Windsor, models a piece of jewelry in the Thrift Shop at the Fall Fest for a potential customer. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Youngsters race in Kid’s Triathlon
Young competitors take off at the starting line during the Kid’s Triathlon on Sept. 24. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Family restores historic house
A drawing of the Beekman House, by resident and artist Rich Teller, hangs framed in the rear staircase of the historic home. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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WE REMEMBER: Seth Kurs remembers 9/11
I have been a volunteer Emergency Management Technician with East Windsor District One Rescue Squad since 1987. I had been the township’s Emergency Management Services supervisor until we were laid off in April of 2000. In May of 2000, I started law school at Brooklyn Law School as a night student, while working full-time in…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 29
A Durling Way resident reported Sept. 20 that a tire and rim were stolen from her car during the overnight hours while it was parked in the lot of her complex. The value of the theft was reported to be $100. * * * Two people were charged with driving while intoxicated, police said.…
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MANVILLE: Paul Lededz remembered with library portrait exhibit
Friends and family of Paul Lebedz, a Manville personality since his high school athletic days, will remember him by hanging his portrait in the local library for a month. The soft pastel was painted by borough resident Joe Virga, a borough resident of more than 20 years, as a gift to Mr. Lebedz’s goddaughter, Caroline…
