Category: archives
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Speed limits are about more than numbers
Speed limit on Old Trenton Road to be lowered Just because people do it doesn’t make it right. The state doesn’t necessarily see things this way, however. That’s why it seems highly unlikely that Middlesex County following state guidelines will agree to lower the speed limit on Old Trenton Road, also known as…
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OBITUARIES, July 6, 2007
Gavin W. Hendrickson, Joan F. Thompson, James H.L. Gunkel, Alfred Cohen, Susan L. Ashwood, Shirley M. Bosek, Gordon R. Hector Sr., Gerhard Hauser Gavin W. Hendrickson Longtime Montgomery resident MONTGOMERY Gavin W. Hendrickson died June 29 at home. He was 81. Born in West Windsor, he was a Montgomery resident 54 years. He…
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It’s about the star power
Comments on Major League Baseball’s All-Star game By: Hank Kalet Miguel Cabrera probably deserved to start Major League Baseball’s All-Star game on Tuesday. As of Monday night, the Florida Marlins’ cleanup hitter led all National League third-basemen in all of the major offensive categories. But he’ll have to settle for coming in off the bench…
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District play ends for E.W. softball 12’s
Dominici’s girls rally for 8-3 win By: Sean Moylan Even before the District 12 tournament began, Dave Dominici knew that, on any given day, his 12-year-old Millstone-Roosevelt/East Windsor Little League All-Star softball team was capable of beating anybody. Millstone-Roosevelt/East Windsor exhibited some of that potential greatness with a come-from-behind 8-3 win over Washington on Saturday…
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OBITUARIES
From the July 6 edition of the Herald Richard M. Wall EAST WINDSOR Richard M. Wall , 76, died Monday at CentraState Medical Center in Freehold Township. Born in Susquehanna, Pa., he lived in the East Windsor area since 1958. He retired from IBM in Dayton in 1988, after 32 years of service. He…
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Legislative candidates meeting clean election goals
Four of six District 14 candidates qualify By: Paul Koepp Four of the six candidates in the District 14 legislative races have received 800 clean-elections contributions of $10, qualifying each candidate for $534,375 in public funding. Two other candidates have qualified for partial funding under the program, which is being tried on a pilot basis…
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Two indicted in West Windsor killing
Grand jury charges Hamilton men with aggravated manslaughter By: Greg Forester WEST WINDSOR Two Hamilton men accused of killing a Hamilton man outside of a West Windsor apartment complex in 2006 were indicted on aggravated manslaughter charges last week by a Mercer County grand jury. Richard Saunders, 20, and Desmond Larry, 19, were also…
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Officials seeking answers to skate park plan questions
By: Vic Monaco, Managing Editor and Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer A plan for an area skateboard park has run into some significant concerns but a local proponent says he remains optimistic that the proposal will keep rolling along. Richard Pratt presented the conceptual plan last week to the East Windsor Regional school board and East…
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Rose Bogota
Rose H. (Swirski) Bogota, 81, died Tuesday, June 26, at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in the Menlo Park Section of Edison, she lived in Jamesburg for more than 50 years. She worked as a folder at Komar Dress Factory in Spotswood for several years, and later in the cafeteria of K-Mart in…
