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JAMESBURG: Borough looks to adopt law to control feral cats
David Kilby, Managing Editor JAMESBURG In attempt to reduce the number of calls to the Helmetta Regional Animal Shelter, the borough is looking to adopt a law that would forbid feeding feral cats. The ordinance was read on first reading at the Borough Council meeting Wednesday, and is the same as the Sayreville ordinance…
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MONROE: Thompson Park race to celebrate strengthof victim’s recovery
David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE – The “miraculous” recovery of Matt Collura of Monroe, who suffered a traumatic brain injury during a snowboarding accident at Shawnee Mountain on March 9, is the inspiration for a new 5K run/walk in Thompson Park, to take place Oct. 9. Mr. Collura, 27, graduated from Monroe Township High School…
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WEST WINDSOR: Tenth annual Joshua Classic raises funds for children, military families
A.J. Mennuti, 14, of Hightstown, (left) and Anthony Valletto, 14, of East Windsor, were among approximately 75 volun´teers at the 10th annual Joshua Classic at Mercer Oaks Golf Course in East Windsor. A.J. said he was tired of people with “small hearts.” He added, “I like to do things to help people.” Anthony agreed. “It’s…
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EDITORIAL: Resolution needed for immigration debate
Toward the end of spring in Hightstown, public debate ignited regarding immigration. The controversy first stirred when some members of the public decried a Republican poll by Borough Council candidates John Archer and Skye Gilmartin, in which voters were asked yes or no questions about Resolution 2005-66. That resolution, enacted in 2005, allows undocumented, migrant…
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MONROE: Thompson Park race to celebrate strengthof victim’s recovery
Matt Collura of Monroe has been recovering from a March 9 snowboarding accident that left him in a coma for a month. Photo courtesy of Anthony Collura
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Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001?
Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001? The Windsor-Hights Herald welcomes our readers to share their experiences surrounding 9-11, including personal stories and photos. We will publish a series of readership reflections in September in honor of the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives ten years as a result of the…
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MONTGOMERY: Cal Ripken 11s keep respect building
Montgomery reaches quarterfinals of regionals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Montgomery 11-year-old all-star team saw its summer run end, but not before reaching the quarterfinals of the Mid-Atlantic Regional to cement its place among the best in the region. Montgomery earned the third seed in Pool B with a 5-3 win over Saint…
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