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EAST WINDSOR: Three victims suffer injuries in DWI crash
STAFF REPORT EAST WINDSOR — A passenger was extricated from a car after a two-vehicle crash occurred along Route 33 on March 31. Bruno Savo, 52, of Colts Neck, was charged with drunken driving, according to the East Windsor Township Police Department. The incident occurred in East Windsor on the border of Monroe just before 8…
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CRANBURY: Calendar
Fri., April 6 Friday fish frys: 5 p.m., Jamesburg Elks Lodge, 74 W. Railroad Ave.; varieties of seafood and fish, served broiled or fried, salad bar and dessert; takeout orders available by calling 732-521-2180. Mon., April 9 Stay and Play: 10:30 a.m., Cranbury Public Library, 23 N. Main St.; new toys, new space for storytime;…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Teens learn art of woodcraft
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Wood craftsmanship has allowed many area students to produce significant works of art. Under the guidance of Industrial Arts teacher William Wetherill, who teaches woodshop, more than 100 students at Hightstown High School are learning the ancient art of woodcraft. "I teach a very traditional woodshop class," said…
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CRANBURY: Newcomer making committee run
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor CRANBURY — Resident Thomas Connolly, 25, said he is running as a Republican for a seat on the Township Committee. ”This is my first attempt at political office,” Mr. Connolly, a 2009 graduate of James Madison University in Harrisburg, Virginia said Tuesday. “Growing up in Cranbury, I understand that…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Teens learn art of woodcraft
Senior David Figueroa, of East Windsor, works on a wooden pen in the woodshop classroom at the Hightstown High School as part of the East Windsor Regional School District Curriculum Fair on April 4. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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EAST WINDSOR: Township delivers new map
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — Residents have the opportunity to refer to a new township map when getting around town these days. The street map was released on March 7. It was recently mailed to residents with most folks receiving copies last week. The color map features a legend with shaded areas…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Easter Bunny to visit Village Park Saturday
By Lorraine Sedor, Special Writer The Easter Bunny visits Village Park tomorrow, courtesy of the Woman’s Club of Cranbury and Jack’s Candy Shack! Children ages 3 years through third grade are invited to bring their baskets and join in the hunt from 1 to 3 p.m., rain or shine. Mom and Dad, don’t forget to…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Storm recovery discourse begins
Hightstownian J.P. Gibbons addresses the Borough Council at a meeting on Hurricane Irene recovery efforts. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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