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Candidates vie for local voters
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Candidates across the nation — as well as in East Windsor and Hightstown — are gearing up for Nov. 6, Election Day. Four East Windsor candidates are running for three-year seats on the Board of Education, where three three-year seats are open. Township residents will have the option to vote…
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MANSFIELD: Greyhounds deliver on Homecoming
Northern Burlington’s Ray Delfing, No. 24, catches a touchdown pass from Tyler O’Dell on a fake field goal attempt in the third quarter against West Windsor Plainsboro North on Saturday. (Photo by Anthony Williams)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Y kicks off healthy program
Charley Falkenburg photoA group of around 40 kids take part in the YMCA’s Healthy U program on Oct. 18.
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FLORENCE: Township acquires land
By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — Council unanimously approved the final passage of two ordinances, one to authorize the acceptance of donated land and another to buy a single-family dwelling, on Oct. 17. The donated property is located on the corner of Florence Columbus and Old York roads, and is a 6.5-acre parcel. Council…
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A Bride Gives to Autism Community
By Elaine Gischlar While trying to find favors that would match her “outdoor theme” for her upcoming wedding on June 2nd 2012, Kathi Cline (from Virginia) came across “Yard” Work & More while searching facebook and Pinterest. There happened to be a picture of soy candles wrapped in a brown paper bag and she thought…
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WEST AMWELL: Storm may affect schools
This is an important announcement for all South Hunterdon Regional High School students and staff: ”Please know we are aware that a storm may possibly hit our area on Monday and Tuesday. Superintendent Joanne Calabro is in touch with the West Amwell Police and will make a determination as to whether or not school will…
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EAST WINDSOR: Local mayors take on state energy tax diversion
Hightstown Mayor Steven Kirson and East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov attend the Oct. 18 forum. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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