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East Windsor and school district hold special meeting
By Heather Niccoli, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — East Windsor Township Council and the East Windsor Regional School District held a voluntary meeting July 13. Both Mayor Janice Mironov and Superintendent Ed Forsthoffer discussed various community needs and the shared services between the school district and the township. “Last year, we had the meeting as…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Tavern hosts beach bash on hot July day
Steve was one of three bands to perform Saturday at Tavern on the Lake, shown here in an earlier photo. Band mates are, from left John Walsh, Zack Kiensicki, Vinnie Daidone and Chris Stibol. (Photo by Photo by David Rodberg)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Tavern hosts beach bash on hot July day
By Heather Niccoli, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — A beach party celebration at Tavern on the Lake drew a crowd Saturday. A heat wave that hit the area likely impacted mid-day attendance at the July event. The event began at noon. General manger Joan McMahan said noted that most people arrived at night. ”The turnout was…
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IRS Offers Five ‘Social’ Ways to Get Tax Information You Need
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson If you use your smartphone to work smarter or you prefer social media resources over hard copy documents, check out the ways the Internal Revenue Service delivers the latest information on tax changes, initiatives, products and services through social media. IRS2Go The IRS launched a smartphone application this year…
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PRINCETON: Elefant makes the cut
Hun graduate on US Junior National Rowing team By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor While his last name may lend different ideas, Jason Elefant is actually the smallest rower on the United States Junior National boys team. The recent Hun School graduate was a late addition to the selection camp last year, but didn’t make…
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EDITORIAL: The First Amendment applies to all
What defines America? The Bill of Rights entitles all Americans to certain essential rights, including freedom of speech. This is the first of 10 amendments that restrict government power. These rights are declared in the U.S. Constitution. And thus, all citizens can criticize political leaders and ruling parties without fear of persecution, jail, or even…
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CRANBURY: Library tours township with new plans
An architectural rendering of the inside of the proposed Cranbury Public Library.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Bridge arcs forward
Phil McAuliffe Designer Ryan Rosenberg, of the Greenway Bridge Committee, shows council members the medallions slated to line the railings of the new bridge. The medallions tell a collective history of Memorial Park in Hightstown. (Staff photo by Phil McAulif)
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MONROE: 6 million paper clips illustrate deaths
Casey Condra, who was featured in the film, “Paper Clips,” addresses a crowd at Chabad Jewish Center of Monroe on Monday.
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