Category: archives
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HIGHTSTOWN: Farmers Market draws shoppers downtown
East Windsor resident Caroline Missak looks at the lettuce that’s for sale at the Mendies Family Farm’s booth June 3 during the Hightstown Farmers Market. Ms. Missak said she often drives through Hightstown, but this was the first time she decided to visit the market.
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CRANBURY: Girl Scout saves choking woman
By David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — A Girl Scout from Cranbury saved the life of the woman driving her home from school last week. On June 2, Linda Cody was driving her usual trip from Princeton High School home to Cranbury with Amelia Whaley and her daughter, Jenna Cody, both 16. She took a…
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HIGHTSTOWN & EAST WINDSOR: Police Blotter
East Windsor Nelson Guaman, 31, of Abbington Drive, was charged with obstruction of justice at 3:38 p.m. on May 5. An officer observed a 2003 Chrysler displaying an illegible temporary registration travelling on Route 130 North. The driver was not wearing his seatbelt, police said. As the officer approached the vehicle, he observed that the…
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CRANBURY: Monument, exhibit laud Cranbury”s Civil War history
Col. Joseph Miller McChesney, a resident of Cranbury, served dur´ing the Civil War.
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EAST WINDSOR: Haircuts for kittens, cats
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — Anthony Vincent Salon is typically abuzz with haircuts and manicures. However, this Sunday, the salon will also be purring with kittens and cats. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the area’s first ever CatSnip cut-a-thon fundraiser will take place at the salon. All funds raised from the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Faces in the Crowd
Column By Raunaq Singh, HHS Columnist Tyler Foss was never the most popular kid in school. However, track, his lifelong passion, helped him come out of his shell by allowing him to get involved and excel at something. Now a graduating senior in Hightstown High School’s Class of 2011, Tyler has been one of the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council approves public sewer works plan for $2.083 million
The current sewer situation has been called "serious" By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — A few members of the public expressed concern Monday night during the Borough Council meeting regarding the borrowing of $2.083 million in loan interest bonds for sewer and water repairs and purchases. The ordinance passed 5-1 with Ms. McGinty,…
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Summer Concerts Come to Forrestal Village Piazza Jazz, Rock and World Music to Highlight Series
Forrestal Village Summer Concerts
