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  • Karp carves up Monroe in CJ III first-round game

    By: Rich Fisher    JAMESBURG — Emma Karp started her high school soccer career with guns a blazin’, and was Princeton High’s biggest scoring threat early in the season.    But, kind of like the guys in those old westerns, she seemingly ran out of ammo a few weeks ago. Rather than throw her gun at the…

  • New blood vs. experience in council race

    By: Vic Monaco    HIGHTSTOWN — Next week’s election for two seats on Borough Council is a race between two Democratic incumbents with more than a dozen years on the governing body and two political newcomers on the GOP side who say their analytical approach would be an asset.    On the top two issues of the…

  • New Beginnings

    Joe Miller, Westminster Choir College’s new choral director, strives to maintain sacred and spiritual traditions while moving into the future with fresh vision. By: Susan Van Dongen    When asked if he is aware that the position as director of choral activities at Westminster Choir College of Rider University is touted as the nation’s most prestigious…

  • Council looks for role in West Windsor redevelopment plan

    Officials seek to define responsibilities regarding 350-acre train station project By: Molly Petrilla    WEST WINDSOR — Although they’ve been discussing it for several months, Township Council members are still trying to solidify what role they will play in shaping the township’s redevelopment area.    At their meeting Monday night, council members again attempted to define what…

  • On first anniversary, store inspires kids to get creative

    Red Green Blue owners grateful that creativity is contagious By: Courtney Gross    Chess sets with dinosaurs. T-shirts speckled with primary colors. A plate crafted through pointillism.    If there is one thing that is constant in craft studio and gift gallery Red Green Blue, it’s that creativity is contagious, owner Karyn Greco said.    To celebrate its…

  • Letters to the editor

    Writer misinterprets board actions To the editor:     In response to Christopher Moraitis’ letter in the Oct. 20 Windsor-Hights Herald, I would like to respond to his comments on the motivations behind recent Planning Board decisions.    Firstly, Mr. Moraitis categorizes two recent subdivision approvals on Stockton Street as "precedents" that, "clearly played a role in…

  • Barbara Sanfilippo

       Barbara Ann Rohrer Sanfilippo of Kendall Park, died Saturday, Oct. 21, while a patient at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey.    She is survived by her mother, Ann Rohrer of East Liverpool, Ohio; a sister, Peggy; two brothers, Jack and Bruce; her husband, Gene, of Kendall Park; four children, Jill, Gail, Annetta and Ben, and…

  • Group’s planned walk to target dangerous WW street crossing

    Clarksville Road considered the likely scene of the next pedestrian fatality By: Molly Petrilla    WEST WINDSOR — With its high speed limit and lack of crosswalks, the stretch of Clarksville Road between Avalon Watch and Village Shoppes could likely be the scene of West Windsor’s next pedestrian fatality.    That is the view of the West…

  • EDITORIAL RESPONSE by Lynda Woods Cleary and Nanette Craig: Post endorsement shows paper’s bias against GOP

    Reaction to Post’s endorsement editorial from 10/26 By: Lynda Woods Cleary and Nanette Craig    We were not surprised at the South Brunswick Post’s failure to endorse our Republican ticket or to offer any material word of support.    Nor were we impressed by the logic of your argument.    The editorial page has been very liberal over…