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HIGHTSTOWN: Teens deliver artistic performances at Coffee House
‘Baby, It Ain’t Cold Inside’ By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Last Friday, high school students partook in artist performances at the 2nd annual Coffee House. Seniors Jon Martin and Natalie Ortega hosted the evening celebration. "It was a lot of fun being the MC because Jon Martin and I are really good friends…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates senior swims up to expectations
Lee helps WW-P South boys as new leader By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Grant Lee knew there would be more expected of him this season than ever. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior is no longer a support swimmer, but the Pirates swimmer that the boys team is depending on for big points. ”They need…
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2012 Energy Code Q&A: Hance Construction Advises Property Owners to Know Their Numbers Before They Panic
By Yankee Public Relations WASHINGTON, N.J. (January 20, 2012) – The U.S. Department of Energy has adopted a 2012 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) that will significantly impact commercial property owners, aiming to increase energy savings by 30 percent over the previous IECC. Hance Construction President Art Hance, President-Elect of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Music thrives at middle school
Members of the eighth grade concert band practice on Jan. 17. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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LIONS EYE BANK OF NEW JERSEY NAMES WALTER PARDO CHAIRMAN OF “NIGHT FOR SIGHT” FUNDRAISER
By Irene Maslowski The Lions Eye Bank of New Jersey, (www.lionseyebanknj.org), has named Walter Pardo, Managing Partner/Founder of Wealth Financial Partners (FAS) and WFP Tax Partners, LLC (www.wealthfinancialpartners.com) in Basking Ridge, N.J., as the chairman of its “Night for Sight” fund raising gala to be held at Mayfair Farms in West Orange on Thursday, March…
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EDITORIAL: The power of music
Music is a renowned form of self-expression. It has been celebrated in diverse cultures for millennia. Today, the East Windsor Regional School District has found a way to maintain its music programs despite tough budgetary decisions — and restrictions. It’s atypical to see a public school district expanding its music programs to a point in…
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