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HIGHTSTOWN: Civil War monument lights up to cheers, tears
Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Civil War monument, known as the Soldiers Monument honoring 25 local residents, was lit up on Friday night with festive holiday decorations and lights during a short ceremony. In the weeks leading up the event, the project, known as Lights on the Square, had faced criticism by the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Santa arrives to town
The six carolers, decked out with Charles Dickens costumes, distribute candy canes on Main Street Nov. 25. The carolers are, from left, Hightstown residents Dan Buriak, Robin Trent, Dan Trent and Mike Schmidt and East Windsor residents Kristina Boczkowski and Nick Boczkowski. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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EAST WINDSOR: McGraw-Hill donates acres to township for solar energy
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Township Council approved an ordinance 5-0 to accept the land donation of 2.5 acres from the McGraw-Hill Companies at Tuesday’s council meeting. The land will be part of a project to acquire solar energy for the township’s police and court building at 80 One Mile Road. The…
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EAST WINDSOR: Mayor selected first VP for state municipality league
East Windsor Township Mayor Janice Mironov
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News Release: UTI Foundation Unveils “Clip Car” at Old Bridge High School
The "clip car" donated by UTI Foundation to Old Bridge High School in Matawan.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Young artists decorate historic downtown businesses
Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — It’s beginning to resemble a Winter Wonderland in the borough. Young artists are painting windows and decorating storefronts as part of a Downtown Hightstown, Inc., annual holiday contest. The organization is hosting seasonal festivities on Dec. 8 in honor of its fourth annual storefront and window decorating competition. Participants…
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Toys for children
Annual drive seeks donations By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Christmas is a time of gift giving. Gifts are left under the tree, and, especially for young families, it is a time of celebration and excitement. However, for the less fortunate this winter, the absence of money threatens to prevent some children from experiencing the joy…
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EAST WINDSOR: Mayor selected first VP for state municipality league
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor TRENTON — East Windsor Township Mayor Janice Mironov is the new first vice president of the New Jersey State League of Municipalities. The term is for one year and began after the League Convention on Nov. 17, at which time voting occurred. "It’s very exciting,” Mayor Mironov said Wednesday.…
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PRINCETON: Tigers find winning formula
PU men stop Lafayette with strong second half By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor When it all clicks for the Princeton University men’s basketball team, the Tigers can be a fine sight to see. ”We shot 68 percent in the second half and a lot of that was our defense generating our offense,” PU coach Mitch…
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