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HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 8
This winter, the children of East Windsor families attending St. David’s Episcopal Church, in Cranbury, created heartfelt messages for college students and U.S. military personnel connected with the congregation. Shannon Boyle (left) and East Windsor resident Emma Dailey keep busy at work. (Courtesy photo)
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights end rut after seven games
Banks keys North boys basketball win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor In his first year as the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys basketball coach, Tim Stevens is happy to have a senior like Darrien Banks to help ease the transition. ”Darrien is one of those guys that goes out in his easy going way and…
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HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 8
Here are some of the photos featured today in the print edition of the Herald. Have a photo you would like to see land in the paper? Email [email protected]
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MANVILLE: Gum wrappers dramatize school project on intolerance
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Eighth-graders at Alexander Batcho Intermediate School are studying intolerance and prejudice by reading books, creating websites, interviewing Holocaust survivors — and making a long gum-wrapper chain to emphasize the number of people killed by Nazism during the World War II era. The students are reading “To Kill a Mockingbird”…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Family seeks community support for home improvements
Submitted photo Marcy Fantel and her son Ray.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Stay warm with dancing
HIGHSTOWN —The winter sessions of “Dancing by the Peddie Lake with Candace Woodward-Clough,” which offer instruction in swing, foxtrot, waltz and Latin dancing, will be held at 112 Etra Road. Classes will begin Thursday, Feb. 21, and Friday, Feb.22, and continue for four weeks. Beginner classes start at 7:30 p.m. and intermediate classes begin…
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Bordentown Elks supporting U.S. troops
Sharon Sharpe of Bordentown To the editor: Since 2008, the Veterans Committee of the Bordentown Elks Lodge 2085 has sent care packages to seventeen groups of servicemen and women. We are contacted by a lodge member telling us a friend or relative has been deployed. We send a letter of introduction followed by care packages.…
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CRANBURY: Cranbury Bookworm store to move
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — After 39 years in a historic Victorian house at 54 N. Main St., The Cranbury Bookworm is moving on up. Up the street, that is. According to a bookstore employee Thursday, the building the Bookworm currently calls home is being sold so the bookstore is relocating to…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Project bids fall flat
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The council tabled its decision to accept the lone qualified bid it received last week for temporary modular facilities in town. The borough advertised for bids for the buildings Jan. 11. They were due Jan. 30. However, the only viable bid for review came in from Mobilease Modular…
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