Category: news/windsor_hights_herald

  • POLICE BLOTTER for Nov. 5, 2015

    East Windsor  The East Windsor Township Police Department initiated the following police reports through Wednesday, October 28, 2015.  David J. Osorio, 28, of Carteret, N.J. was arrested at 2:07 a.m. Oct. 24, at the Windsor Regency Apartment Complex and charged with DUI, refusal to provide breath samples, reckless driving, careless driving, failure to report…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Ewing Township man arrested for impersonating a police officer

    By Lea Kahn. Staff Writer TRENTON — A Ewing Township man has been charged with impersonating a police officer, and police are asking people to come forward if they believe they have been approached or pulled over by him, said Mercer County Sheriff Jack Kemler. John C. Williams, 60, who is also known as Johnny…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Democrats win in a clean sweep for all four open council seats (with updated vote totals)

    EAST WINDSOR: Democrats win in a clean sweep for all four open council seats (with updated vote totals)

    By Mike Morsch, Executive editor It was a clean sweep for incumbent Democrats Tuesday for four seats on the East Windsor Township Council. Mayor Janice Mironov, Deputy Mayor Marc Lippman and Councilmen Peter Yeager and John Zoller all easily won re-election to the council, besting Republican challengers Paul “P.J.” Hummel, Steve Uccio, Darren Feist and…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Democrats Seth Kurs, Susan Bluth dominate on Election Day

    HIGHTSTOWN: Democrats Seth Kurs, Susan Bluth dominate on Election Day

    By Mike Morsch, Executive editor Democrats Seth Kurs and Susan Bluth dominated Election Day for two spots on the Hightstown Borough Council, easily defeating their two Republican opponents, Lynne Woods and Douglas Mair. According to unofficial results from the Mercer County Clerk on the county website, Mr. Kurs received 477 votes, or 34.4 percent; Ms.…

  • MERCER COUNTY: Many county offices closed for Election Day

    Most Mercer County offices and facilities will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 3, in observance of Election Day. The following county offices and facilities will be closed on Tuesday and will reopen for business on Wednesday: — McDade Administration Building, 640 South Broad St.; — Criminal Courthouse, 400 South Warren St.; — Civil Courthouse and…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Emotions run high at candidates forum

    HIGHTSTOWN: Emotions run high at candidates forum

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN – Exchanges among the four candidates running for borough council at a public forum Oct. 22 became so contentious at times that the League of Women Voters moderator expressed discomfort with the proceedings. Throughout the forum, the candidates – Democrat Susan Bluth, incumbent Democrat Seth Kurs, former Republican councilwoman…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Meet the candidates for open township council seats

    EAST WINDSOR: Meet the candidates for open township council seats

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR – Eight candidates are vying for four, four-year term seats open on the East Windsor Township Council. East Windsor Township candidates are Democrat incumbents Mayor Janice Mironov, who is looking to serve her 20th consecutive year as mayor if she wins this fall and council members re-elect her…

  • EAST WINDSOR POLICE BLOTTER for 10/30/15

    Jason Clavijo, 20, of Hampton Arms Apartments, was arrested an charged with distribution of more than 1 ounce of marijuana; possession of more than 50 grams of marijuana; possession of drug paraphernalia; underage possession of alcohol; and three motor vehicle charges after being stopped by East Windsor Township police at 9:52 p.m. Oct. 8. While…

  • BETH EL NEWS

    By Steve Guggenheim “Freaky Stuff and Thinky Bits” is the title of a show with mentalists Larry & Raven, who will be at Beth El Saturday, Nov. 14, to do mind reading, ESP and telepathy. The evening begins at 7:30 p.m. with a dairy Italian dinner, with the show starting at 8:30 p.m. Call the…