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EAST WINDSOR: Foundation to host St. Patrick’s Day Bash
The Joshua Harr Shane Foundation, of East Windsor, is hosting its first ever springtime party, St. Patrick’s Day Bash, March 17 at the Mercer Oaks Golf Course, 729 Village Road, West Windsor. The event begins at 7 p.m. Brian Dzbenski, of MDJ Entertainment, is providing music for the bash as a donation to the foundation.…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Public invited to participate in historic document
The Hightstown Environmental Commission will be presenting the results of the Hightstown Environmental Resource Inventory (ERI) at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 28, during its regular monthly meeting at the Hightstown First Aid building, 168 Bank St. The ERI aims to identify Hightstown’s environmental resources, as well as those things that define Hightstown’s cultural heritage and…
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EAST WINDSOR: Middle school students shine in play performance
The cast takes a bow. (Courtesy photo)
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EDITORIAL: Sturgeon deserve status as endangered
The Delaware River flows through New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware. The National Marine Fisheries Service announced its decision to list the Atlantic sturgeon, native to the Delaware River, as an endangered species on Jan. 31. By doing so, this ancient fish is now protected under the federal Endangered Species Act. The Herald applauds…
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HIGHTSTOWN: New police director begins assessment of law enforcement budget, Hurricane Irene recovery
UPDATED By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — There is a new police director in town. James Le Tellier, of Lacey Township, took the helm this week as the borough’s first civilian police director. The Hightstown Police Department has 10 law enforcement officers. Borough Council voted 6-0 to approve a resolution to hire Mr. Le…
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: ‘You’ve got to have friends’
The Princeton Environmental Film Festival screens ‘The Whale,’ which can only be described as a love story, on Sunday, Feb. 12, at Princeton Public Library. ‘Some films answer questions for you, but others help you ask them,” says Susan Conlon, festival director.
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PRINCETON: Brennan progresses into champion
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Tim Brennan got an early start in track and field, but five years ago he never expected to be the Mercer County champion in shot put. ”I started doing shot in sixth grade for fun,” said Brennan, a Cranbury resident. “My dad was a hurdler and I wanted to…
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UCEDC to Offer “Entrepreneurship 101” n the training you need before you start your business
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HIGHTSTOWN: New police director begins assessment of law enforcement budget, Hurricane Irene recovery
James Le Tellier (left) smiles after the Hightstown Borough Council unanimously approved his appointment as the town’s first ever civilian police director. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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