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HIGHTSTOWN: First Aid Squad has reason to celebrate
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — On Palm Sunday, the First Aid Squad hosted its annual Breakfast with the Bunny fund-raiser. It was held at the Hightstown Engine Company No. 1 firehouse on North Main Street. The squad served more than 200 people at the second annual Breakfast with the Bunny, although the tradition…
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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS: Spring fun and specials, birthdays and people
By Bradley Koltz Highland Studios in Hopewell has announced a spring class for adults and teens, offering to help participants explore their local landscape through workshops and weekly classes in photography, drawing and painting. They offer private and group lessons that begin April 18. For more information, call Karen McLean at 609-466-3475. Schafer School of…
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PLAINSBORO: Committee OKs police contracts
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — The Township Committee unanimously ratified the union contracts for both the Patrolmen’s Benefit Association and the Superior Officer Association at its April 11 meeting. Mayor Peter Cantu said the contracts are essentially the same, with the only difference being salary reductions and concessions in the Patrolmen’s Benefit Association,…
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EDITORIAL: Emergency volunteers essential
This week, the Windsor-Hights Herald received a letter to the editor from a brave young man who survived a horrific two-vehicle collision on Route 33 in East Windsor on March 31. Plainsboro resident Supreet Singh was a front seat passenger of a vehicle that police said was hit by a drunk driver. Members of the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Ram Page staff members discuss student paper
Sports Editor Cate Douglass, 17, stands before a projection screen of the sports section of The Ram Page. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Ram Page staff members discuss student paper
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor April 2 marked the newest edition of the student newspaper The Ram Page at Hightstown High School. Students report on The Ram Page: PART TWO Thirty-two creative students compose the staff of The Ram Page. Last week, readers heard from The Ram Page’s Entertainment Editor Junior Jude Brenya, 17, of…
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EAST WINDSOR: Fire kills baby goat trapped in Cedarville barn
Firefighters from Millstone Township and Hightstown Engine Co. No. 1 work side by side to extinguish a barn fire that occurred during the early morning hours of April 9 on Cedarville Road in East Windsor. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Arson suspect presented with charges in court
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Curtis Westover, charged with aggravated arson in the March 18 fire of a controversial 200-plus-year-old building on Amwell Road, made his first appearance in court today, Friday. Mr. Westover, 69, of Zion Road, Hillsborough, appeared without counsel, and told Judge Paul W. Armstrong he had applied for a public defender.…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Ram Page staff members discuss student paper
Staff members of The Ram Page work together to create a student newspaper at Hightstown High. Gathered in the newsroom are, from left, junior Jude Brenya, senior Jaimie McHale, sophomore Mike Tiernan, senior Sam Nathanson, senior Abigail Schwendeman, junior Danielle Najjar, junior Phil Kramar and senior Colleen Murphy. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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