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HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of March 1
Here are some of the photos from the March 1 edition of the Windsor-Hights Herald.
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WEST WINDSOR: HiTOPS/Packet Athlete of the Week
WW-P South’s Maher makes winning debut By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Nick Maher may have opened some eyes with his District 20 championship, but his coach’s eyes were already wide open when it came to the freshman wrestler. ”He has come to my wrestling club so I knew he was good,” West Windsor-Plainsboro High South…
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JAMESBURG: Local Girl Scout holds blood drive
By Amy Batista, Special Writer JAMESBURG — For one local Girl Scout, when it came to working on earning her Gold Award, the highest honor a Girl Scout can be awarded, it was more personal and about saving lives than just earning her award. Jenna LeBrun, a senior at Monroe Township High School, held a…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Society brings George Washington’s lessons to town
Picasa During intermission Diane Flanigan, portraying Martha Washington, serves hot apple cider to Bordentown residents Samantha Heller, 11, and Ursula Heller, 8, as George Washington first-person interpreter Sam Davis, of Chesterfield, observes. (Photo by Rebecca Nowalski)
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CRANBURY: County GOP members seek ‘messenger’
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Ladies and gentlemen, your attention please. The Middlesex County GOP seeks a messenger to the people, in the style of “The Great Communicator.” Must be able to effectively connect with people from all walks of life about the merits of the conservative cause. Willingness to work at…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Fuel oil lingers on Peddie Lake
Batista A member of the Canada goose species floats on Peddie Lake as a sheen of fuel oil ripples through the water on Tuesday. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town observing National Public Health Week
April 1-5 is National Public Health Week. Since 1995, communities across the country have observed NPHW as a time to recognize the contributions of public health and highlight issues that are important to improving our nation. This year’s theme was developed to highlight the value of prevention and the importance of well…
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MONROE: District expects ‘security’ visit
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Homeland Security will pay a random, unannounced visit in the near future, Superintendent Dr. Kenneth Hamilton made told the school board at its meeting on Feb. 13. ”We have been advised that we will be the recipients of a visit by Homeland Security, a random, unannounced visit to…
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