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MONROE: Cops investigate candy offers
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor MONROE — Police say that two separate incidents of a person offering candy to kids are not related. Lt. Marc Jimenez said Thursday that the two incidents, one on March 23 and another on April 4, were not related. The first incident took place at around 4 p.m., March…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Wine tasting event raises $3,000 for bridge
Hightstown Borough Council President Larry Quattrone attends a wine and cheesecake tasting fundraiser at the Hightstown Diner on March 30. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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WEST WINDSOR: Balestrieri back as good as new
Dennis Symons West Windsor-Plainsboro High junior Paul Balestrieri returned from his injury-plagued sophomore season to pitch the Pirates to a 4-1 win over Robbinsville on Monday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough introduces budget with tax hike
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough Council has introduced a $6.6 million budget for 2012 which calls for a 1.58 percent tax levy upon homeowners. This equates to a .027-cent tax increase from last year per $100 of assessed property value for residents. The introduced tax rate for 2012 is .903 cents per…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirate girls turn to defense for win
Borsack adjusts to new leadership role on lax field By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor In the past, Bryan Fisher has relied on offense to win games for his West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls lacrosse team. This year, the recipe may be different for the Pirates. ”We talk a lot about defense, so it was good…
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WEST WINDSOR: Balestrieri back as good as new
Junior helps Pirates baseball start fast By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Paul Balestrieri has quickly started to make up for a year’s worth of frustration. After a strong freshman season with the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South baseball team, Balestrieri missed his entire sophomore campaign with a back injury. But after rehabbing his injury and spending…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Students learn tenets of ethical journalism
The Ram Page staff works together to create a student newspaper at Hightstown High. Gathered in the newsroom are, from left; front row, senior Colleen Murphy; junior Danielle Najjar; seniors Abigail Schwendeman, Jaimie McHale and Sam Nathanson; and back row, juniors Phil Kramar and Jude Brenya; and sophomore Mike Tiernan. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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CRANBURY: Five compete for three BOE seats
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY — Five candidates are competing for three Board of Education seats in the April 17 school elections. Incumbents Lynne Schwarz, Nicole Pormilli, and A.W. Schraudenbach are being challenged by Ashutosh Hadap and newcomer Karen Callahan. In February, the board decided to keep the school elections in April instead of…
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