Category: archives
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Local attends NEA conference
by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer Though the National Education Association is often thought of as a liberal organization, one local woman is working to let her fellow conservative teachers know that they are not alone. Laura DeRuve, of Edgemere Drive, is a fifth-grade teacher at Robert Morris School, in Bound Brook. A Republican, Ms. DeRuve…
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Seasonal store opens with closing in sight
Halloween Adventures Assistant Manager Craig Acosta said the store in Manville does well, drawing customers from Main Street. Staff photo by Audrey Levine
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Mildred E. Hulick
EAST WINDSOR Mildred E. Hulick, 88, died Sunday at the CentraState Medical Center in Freehold. Born in Robbinsville, Mrs. Hulick was a resident of Saint James Village in East Windsor. She was employed by McGraw Hill in East Windsor for 19 years.She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Hightstown, the Autumn…
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200 expected to swim, peddle, run
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — About 200 participants are expected here early Sunday morning for the first Hightstown Sprint Triathlon, which may become an annual event. And the money raised thus far will allow proponents of a local skateboard park to begin the design phase of that project. Event organizer…
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Tying touchdown leads to LHS win
FOOTBALL By Tim Falls, Sports Editor Colin Anderson made one critical catch for the Cardinal football team. The Lawrence High School senior pulled down a 42-yard touchdown pass from senior quarterback Anthony Russ to tie Nottingham, 14-14, near the end of the first half. Lawrence added two more touchdowns in the second half and shut…
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Three-car accident sends two to hospitals
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR — Two people sustained minor injuries in a three-car accident at Routes 133 and 33 this week, which resulted in one man needing to be removed from his vehicle by emergency services personnel. Police said they responded at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday to a report of a three-car crash…
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Diane Eder
EAST WINDSOR – Diane (Dee) Eder, 93, died Sept. 17 at Greenwood House, Ewing. Born and raised in Bronx, N.Y., she lived in Jericho and Ridge, N.Y., before moving to East Windsor. She was a talented milliner, founding member of the Jericho, N.Y. Chapter of Hadassah and enjoyed crocheting, mahjong, trips to Atlantic City, and…
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Seasonal store opens with closing in sight
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer MANVILLE — A mad scientist stands at the door, greeting customers at a warehouse filled with the makings of very spooky characters. Inside a cemetery looms, draped in black netting and spiders, while music rings out with spine-tingling wails and the high-pitched voices of the Munchkins. At Halloween Adventures on…
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Police blotter
Anne Sharpe, 45, of Princeton, was charged with driving while intoxicated and having an unregistered vehicle after she was pulled over on Route 206 for driving an unregistered vehicle at 11:11 a.m. Aug. 25. Police said they also found she had an active warrant issued by Princeton Borough for $1,000. Ms. Sharpe was taken into…
