Category: news/windsor_hights_herald

  • EAST WINDSOR: National Lead property slated for redevelopment

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Township officials have designated the former National Lead site and adjoining site on Wyckoffs Mill Road as an “area in need of redevelopment” pursuant to the state law to redevelop after reviewing and discussing the properties during the July 7 council meeting. “We had discussed these properties…

  • WEST WINDSOR: East Windsor police put to test in state triathlon

    WEST WINDSOR: East Windsor police put to test in state triathlon

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — East Windsor police officers tested their mettle in the New Jersey State Triathlon this past weekend. The event, which was held July 21 and July 22 in Mercer County Park in West Windsor, drew approximately 3,000 competitors and more than 6,500 spectators, making it the largest triathlon…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: EAST WINDSOR

    East Windsor   Angela Linke, 49, of Allentown, was arrested at 2 p.m. on May 21 after police responded to the area of Route 571 and McGraw Hill on a report of a motor vehicle accident. She was charged with drunken driving, failure to maintain a lane, careless driving, failure to wear a seatbelt,…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: First Lady of the United States designates borough a Preserve America Community

    HIGHTSTOWN — The borough was honored recently when Michelle Obama, first lady of the United States, designated it as one of the nation’s newest Preserve America Communities. “Congratulations on your designation as a Preserve America Community, and thank you for all that you do to enhance our nation’s heritage,” the letter from Ms. Obama to…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Flashing sign will remind motorists to slow down

    HIGHTSTOWN: Flashing sign will remind motorists to slow down

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The borough is installing new signs along Morrison Avenue in an effort to slow down traffic. One stop sign will be installed at the intersection of Harron Avenue and Morrison Avenue and the other at the intersection of Center Street and Morrison Avenue. “It is to slow down…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Town to install generators

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The township will purchase two more generators with a grant it is receiving. The Community Education Grant totals $206,750, according to Mayor Janice Mironov. “It’s an important project,” said Mayor Mironov. “I was excited that we were able to procure the funding to install permanent generators in…

  • REGIONAL: New website makes it easier for farmers to find land

    NJ Land Link, a new interactive website, will connect farmers who are seeking land or farming opportunities with those who have farmland or business opportunities available. “Access to land is essential to farmers whether they are just starting out or want to expand their existing agricultural operations,” said Agriculture Secretary Douglas H. Fisher. “By placing…

  • BETH EL NEWS

    By Steve Guggenheim I’m not going to services…it’s summer. And besides, who wants to be inside on a beautiful summer evening? Well, now you can have your kugel and eat it too. Beth El’s “Shabbat on the Lake” will be held Friday, Aug. 14, at 6 p.m. at the gazebo on Lake Drive in Robbinsville’s…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Officers tee off for a good cause

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The East Windsor Policemen’s Benevolent Association (EWPBA) hosted its 29th annual Golf Outing to raise money for a variety of charities.“This year we had over 80 players who braved a morning downpour and were able to successfully complete 18 holes of golf,” said Wayne Hummel, East Windsor…