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HIGHTSTOWN: Bridge arcs forward
Phil McAuliffe Darek Hahn, chairman of the Greenway Bridge Committee, updates the Hightstown Borough Council on fundraising efforts July 18. (Staff photo by Phil McAulif)
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EAST WINDSOR: Love for Vets
American Legion plans special events By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — The American Legion Post 148 spearheads fundraisers for veterans throughout the year. The proceeds from Hightstown the Legion’s events go directly to assisting American men and women who served in all branches of the military, often times, in war zones. American Legion…
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CRANBURY: Library tours township with new plans
By Heather Niccoli, Special Writer CRANBURY — After moving from the back of a second-grade classroom to the basement of the old Cranbury School building and now sharing space with the school, the library now is ready to move out and expand. For the past two decades, space has been the issue for the Cranbury…
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MONTGOMERY: Special season for CVCC swim team
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor As extremes go, the Cherry Valley Country Club swim team will take this summer over any. One year after they did not win a meet, the CVCC did not lose a meet. They posted a 5-0 record in the Princeton Area Swimming and Diving Association Division 3 regular season.…
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MONROE: 6 million paper clips illustrate deaths
By Marisa Iati, Staff Writer MONROE — Casey Condra was an eighth-grade student at Whitwell Middle School in Tennessee when the school engaged in an ambitious project: collecting six million paper clips to represent the six million Jews that perished in the Holocaust. Monday night, Mr. Condra spoke to a room packed with people at…
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HIGHTSTOWN & EAST WINDSOR: Feeding the hungry
Rise gives hundreds of food items to needy There are hungry people, including children, living in East Windsor and Hightstown. Rise serves as a central location for those battling hunger within the area. An independent nonprofit entity, Rise strives to “assist local families and individuals in recovering from setbacks and achieving their full potential.” The…
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WEST WINDSOR: Busier is better for Siegler
Golfer becomes more consistent By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Ryan Siegler is more consistent than ever, and he’s busier than ever. The two are linked. Siegler, who will be a senior at West Windsor-Plainsboro High North, is in the midst of an unprecedented stretch for him. He was to begin play in the Optimist…
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Capital Health Medical Center n Hopewell to Open November 6
The new Capital Health Medical Center n Hopewell will feature advanced medical services in a non-traditional hospital setting that incorporates patient-friendly design with unique, environmentally conscious features.
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