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Author’s Books Hit Europe
By djv murphy FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: djv murphy [email protected] P. O. Box ONE High Bridge, NJ 08829 Two different themes in two new books by Califon author djv murphy have caught the eye of book readers in Europe as well as the United States. Murphy has penned award winning screenplays and now his books…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirate girls turn to defense for win
Senior co-captain Erica Borsack will be counted on to help lead the defense this season for the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls lacrosse team. Photo by Ellen Schwartz
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HIGHTSTOWN: Storm recovery discourse begins
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — After more than seven months since Hurricane Irene, the future of the Borough Hall and Police Department remain unknown. Still, the first special workshop meeting was held on Tuesday by Hightstown Mayor Steven Kirson and Borough Council to begin a targeted public discussion on the matter. "This is…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Students learn tenets of ethical journalism
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — The voices of Highstown High School students were expressed in freedom on Monday. It marked distribution for The Ram Page, an open forum newspaper, created by students. The Ram Page staff members delivered the April issue, which is the third of the 2012-13 school year, to peers, teachers…
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MONROE: Collision injures two
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor MONROE — Two people were hospitalized following a crash at the intersection of Forsgate Drive and Applegarth Road March 30, according to police. The Friday morning collision took place when the driver of a 2002 Chevrolet Astro Van, traveling west on Forsgate Drive, attempted to make a left turn…
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EAST WINDSOR: Three victims suffer injuries in DWI crash
Firefighters from Hightstown Engine Company No. 1 and East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 cut the roof off a car in order to extricate a passenger trapped inside during a motor vehicle accident on Route 33 near Twin Rivers Drive on March 31. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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PRINCETON: Eno Terra lunch sales benefit Princeton schools
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer Over the past two weekends, Eno Terra raked in almost $7,000 in lunch sales for the PowerUp! PRS campaign, a fund-raiser made possible thanks to the Princeton Education Foundation. Adrienne Rubin, the executive director of the Princeton Education Foundation, said the money will be used to help bring the technological…
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