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  • Four-year deal for borough police chief

    Eufemia gets annual pay hikes of 3 to 4 percent By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — Police Chief James “Mickey” Eufemia has a new, four-year contract that puts him over the $100,000 salary mark.    The agreement approved unanimously Monday night by Borough Council grants annual pay increases, starting in 2007, of 3 percent, 3.5…

  • Energy audit set to begin

    Cranbury looks to go green by Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    Cranbury takes the first steps toward going green when private engineers and light designers assess 10 municipal buildings with an eye toward making them more energy efficient.    Metro Energy Solutions was hired by the Township Committee in July to conduct an energy audit for a…

  • GALLERY

    Artists’ Gallery, 32 Coryell St., Lambertville, Finding the Extra in the Ordinary: works by Carol McClure Sanzalone and Joe Kazimierczyk, through Sept. 30, hours: Fri.-Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m., by appt.; (609) 397-4588; www.lambertvillearts.com Artworks, 19 Everett Alley, Trenton, How We See What We See — eight local artists in various media, through Oct. 12

  • LITERATI

    Barnes & Noble, Marketfair, 3535 Route 1 South, West Windsor, African American Interest Book Group: Joan Morgan’s When Chickenheads Come Home To Roost: A Hip-Hop Feminist Breaks It Down, Sept. 24, 7 p.m.; New Book Group: Sarah Addison Allen’s Garden Spells, Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m.; 609-897-9250 Classics Used and Rare Books, 117 S. Warren St.,…

  • A new place for seniors

    A new place for seniors

    The Cranbury Senior Center opened its doors Saturday Photos by Devon DeMarco

  • Staying connected

    Phone cards to help injured at Walter Reed by Marisa Maldonado, Staff Writer    MONROE — Telephones sit by the beds of the soldiers at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. But most of the wounded still cannot call their families because they must pay for long-distance calls.    Members of the Veterans Council…

  • School board to discuss deficit at fueling station

    The East Windsor Regional Board of Education is scheduled to meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Hightstown High School. On the agenda is a presentation on a deficit at a district-operated fueling station.

  • Robert L. Grinley

       Robert L. Grinley, 84, of Monroe, died Thursday, Sept. 13, at his home.    He was born in New Brunswick. He was formerly of North Brunswick and Milltown, Sarasota, Fla., and Cape Coral, Fla., and resided in Monroe for a combined 20 years, including the last five there.    He graduated from New Brunswick High School and…

  • Gary A. Cenicola

       Gary A. Cenicola, 54, died Sunday, Sept. 16, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick.    Born in New Brunswick, he lived most of his life in Monroe and Spotswood. He retired in 2004 after 34 years as an assembler at the Ford Motor co., Edison. Mr. Cenicola was an avid motorcycle and bicycle enthusiast,…