Category: archives
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YMCA offers support for EW branch
Mironov sees pool in ‘first-rate’ center By Matt Chiapardi, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR A YMCA community recreation center in the township may have taken one step toward becoming reality this week. Mayor Janice Mironov on Tuesday unveiled an Oct. 5 letter to her from Cynthia Joy, president and chief executive officer of the YMCA…
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Cranbury to honor young volunteers
By Maria Prato-Gaines CRANBURY — The Township Committee is considering a resolution that would help it recognize youth volunteers in the community. Township Attorney Trishka Waterbury is expected to draft a resolution that would give the Township Committee authority to grant informal awards to youth volunteers upon their nominations. The Township Committee is expected to…
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Woman says stabbing victim killed her sister
By Matt Chiappardi HIGHTSTOWN The recent stabbing of two men in the borough was done to avenge the murder of Kirston Greenwood almost a year ago in Hamilton, according to Ms. Greenwood’s sister. Kian Picquet told the Herald this week that the two victims who borough police have not identified but describe as…
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Mission’s not accomplished for Iraq-bound VFW past commander
Bridegwater resident Lt. Col. (Ret.) Jim Wisor volunteers By Mary Ellen Zangara Special Writer Jim Wisor, a past commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2290 and past District 15 commander is leaving this week for a tour of duty in Iraq. Mr. Wisor is a retired lieutenant colonel in the Army Corps of…
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Mission’s not accomplished for Iraq-bound VFW past commander
VFW Post 2290 Commander Harry Dilks (right) presents Jim Wisor with a plaque. Mr. Wisor, a retired lieutenant colonel in the Army Corps of Engineers, has volunteered for duty in Iraq. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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Mayoral candidates outline goals for borough
Election 2007 By Audrey Levine Staff Writer Despite differing opinions on the best ways to accomplish their goals, for both incumbent Democratic Mayor Angelo Corradino and Republican challenger Lillian Zuza, the most important issues to tackle in the coming years are the lack of parking on South Main Street, the development of the Rustic Mall…
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Habitat a ‘blessing,’ new homeowner says
By Anthony V. Coppola, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR Glenn Fannick, president of the Millstone Basin Chapter of the Habitat for Humanity, hopes the end of one construction site in the township leads to the beginning of many more in the area. The Millstone affiliate in September completed two township houses in one year for…
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Board mulls policy on individual e-mails
Members express concern about responding to queries By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer Residents who e-mail the Board of Education may find snail mail or attending board meetings gets a quicker response, after board members raised concerns Monday about individual board members responding to public e-mails. While the board members agreed the public should be able…
