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HIGHTSTOWN: Unannounced fluoride-free change investigation under way
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough Council launched an investigation last week to ascertain why residents were not told until March that fluoride had been discontinued from the drinking water supply since September 2010. The investigation is being led by Council Members Robert Thibault and Susan Bluth. Council Members Thibault and Bluth…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Star gala ahead for Better Beginnings
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — An annual gala to benefit the children of Better Beginnings is scheduled for April 28. Known as the Mayors’ Shining Star Gala for Better Beginnings Child Development Center, the event will begin 5 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza in Monroe. ”The gala raised approximately $20,000 in 2011,” said…
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“Inspire by Example” Event to Honor More than 240 Interfaith Caregivers
By Diane Blaszka Hamilton, NJ – March 30, 2012 — Volunteer-powered Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County (formerly Interfaith Caregivers Trenton), a nonprofit serving homebound elderly and people with disabilities, served close to 300 people throughout the County last year alone. On Tuesday, April 24th, the organization will honor its volunteers, who come from 28…
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PRINCETON: Grant shares lax knowledge with Tartans
New head coach has young team By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Caitlin Grant was fortunate to learn the game of lacrosse from some very good coaches. Now she is hoping she can return the favor and teach the game to a group of young players as the new head coach at Stuart Country Day School.…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Mayors teach class
English students of Marion Mullen were taught by Windsor-Hights Herald Managing Editor on March 22 at Hightstown High School as part of a “Teacher for a Day” program. Freshmen Cesar Munoz, 14, Brianna Fusik, 14, Vanessa Reyes, 14, Priscilla Yeboah, 15, and Sami Cifuentez, 14, stand before a projected image of the Herald’s Town Forum…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Mayors teach class
Hightstown Borough Mayor Steven Kirson participates in the ‘Teacher for a Day’ program on March 22 teaching a sixth grade class of Grace Rogers Elementary School. Shreya Pa´tolia, of East Windsor, works on a long division problem alongside the mayor. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Hamilton Road gains $200,000 grant for road repaving
Hillsborough Township was awarded $200,000 in state aid for the planned resurfacing of Hamilton Road. Manville will receive $160,000 for work on West Camplain Road. The bulk of the Local Aid grants was awarded under the Department of Transportation’s Municipal Aid program; there were 374 grants totaling $76,126,200. About 57 percent of the 661 project…
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