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HIGHTSTOWN: Three Borough Council candidates compete at forum
Fourth candidate declines to participate By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Three of the four candidates running for Borough Council participated in a forum on Oct. 24. The League of Women Voters of East Windsor-Hightstown hosted the Candidate Night at the Hightstown High School media center. The event featured forums with Hightstown Borough Council…
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The Little Red Sticker That Could – Teenage Auto Crash Rates Drop 9 Percent
The Little Red Sticker That Could – Teenage Auto Crash Rates Drop 9 Percent
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Elections ahead
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Election Day is Nov. 6. Across the nation, President Barack Obama faces Republican challenger Mitt Romney. Locally, there are several municipal and school board elections also slated. In Bordentown City, residents can vote to fill one seat on the Bordentown Regional Board of Education. There is no municipal election. In…
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JAMESBURG: Borough opens recreation center
By Amy Batista, Special Writer JAMESBURG — Another new program has been made available to residents in Jamesburg at the newly opened Recreation Center. Mayor Marlene Lowande announced during this week’s council meeting that a new wrestling program for both boys and girls in second through eighth grade will start Nov. 27 and sign-ups began…
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To those who are disillusioned
Sid Morginstin of Bordentown Township To the editor: In 2008 I saw many high school and college students and other young folks working for the election of Barack Obama. They were very idealistic. Now they are disillusioned. This letter is for them. Your idealism is to be admired. I was the same way when I…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: County buys Himmel land
Charley Falkenburg photoMiddlesex County and Township officials dedicate the 40-acre Himmel property on Davidson Mill Road as open space during a ceremony last Thursday.
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CRANBURY: Police alert seniors to scam threat
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor CRANBURY — Police Chief Ricky Varga is warning senior residents to watch out for scams this week after two residents were recently victimized for more than $7,000. According to Chief Varga, the two crimes targeted seniors in the community during the last week. The first incident took place on…
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