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Wellness Fair chairs deserve recognition
Rochelle Kyrk, Montgomery To the editor: I was excited when I read the article in the Packet about Montgomery Township Schools Wellness Fair. I just wanted to acknowledge our Wellness Champion, Susan Niedt, who has acted as our advocate for staff wellness and able to drive events such as the Wellness Fair. The Wellness Fair…
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HIGHTSTOWN: East Windsor school district honors published teacher
HIGHTSTOWN — At its April 16 meeting, the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education extended a congratulations and acknowledged the very special achievement of Hightstown High School social studies teacher Stuart Wexler on the publication of his book, “The Awful Grace of God.” The book chronicles a multi-year effort to kill Rev. Martin…
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IN THE KITCHEN: Vegetarian soups fill the belly, not the waistline
Light soups with a side salad or whole grain roll satisfies without packing in the calories and fat.
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EAST WINDSOR: Township approves $20.283 million budget
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — On Tuesday the Township Council unanimously approved its $20.283 million municipal budget for 2012 which calls for an increase of 1.7-cent to the tax levy. This increase falls 2.2 cents under the 2 percent property tax levy cap state law. The total amount to be raised by…
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Register as an organ donor
Aline Holmes, Plainsboro To the editor: I’ve been fortunate to have served as a nurse for more than 40 years. I’ve witnessed a long list of medical advances over the years not the least of which is the lifesaving possibilities of organ transplants. I’ve seen patients with just days to live transformed into vibrant,…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Protestors take Borough Council for a ‘ride’
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN – East Windsor taxi cab owners of Tu Amigos and Yellow Cab along with some of their drivers, dispatchers and volunteers and organizers from Unidad Latina en Acción New Jersey attended the Borough Council meeting on April 16 to protest the reintroduction of the first reading of a…
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Township Council should act on ROW
Chip Crider, Princeton To the editor: To Township Council: Boro Council introduced an ordinance to take a second right of way (ROW) from the university for an imaginary train connecting to a ROW in the township that will not exist in the future. The ordinance now goes to Planning Board review. Could this train be…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police chief set to retire
East Windsor Police Chief William Spain addresses the public on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 in 2011. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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