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HIGHTSTOWN & EAST WINDSOR: Police Blotter
East Windsor Nelson Guaman, 31, of Abbington Drive, was charged with obstruction of justice at 3:38 p.m. on May 5. An officer observed a 2003 Chrysler displaying an illegible temporary registration travelling on Route 130 North. The driver was not wearing his seatbelt, police said. As the officer approached the vehicle, he observed that the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Peddie seniors graduate
Peddie School graduates celebrate their May 29 commencement, from left, Sarah Libfraind, Caroline Dorey-Stein, Frances Zappone, Harmeet Dhingra, Booky Pora, Isaac Kim, Charles Mai, Charles Wu, Albert Han, Jon Hornyak, Rachel Libfraind, Stephanie Tierney, Claire Haeuptle. (Photo courtesy of Way Cao)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Peddie seniors graduate
PHOTOS HIGHTSTOWN: The Peddie School’s Class of 2011 graduated May 29.
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EAST WINDSOR: Transit miracle
The airbus that landed in the Hudson River on January 14, 2009, passes by the American Legion Post #148 in East Windsor on June 5. The event has commonly been referred to as a "miracle" by survivors and witnesses. (Photo courtesy of Mary Ann Schmidlin)
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JAMESBURG: Frank Hayes’ legend kept alive
Richard Reinhardt holds baseball legend Frank Hayes’ license plate with a Philadelphia Athletics topper, which only was given to employees and players at Connie Mack Stadium. He also holds a picture of Frank Hayes from 1945 taken by Sporting News.
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Summer Concerts Come to Forrestal Village Piazza Jazz, Rock and World Music to Highlight Series
Forrestal Village Summer Concerts
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Solar Energy panels at Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction earns $8100 in its first year
By Ann Marciano June 9, 2011 (Princeton, NJ) — Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction’s Photovoltaic System (Solar Panel System) atop their office building at 860 State Road, Princeton earns $8100 in its first year. “We were very surprised to achieve such high earnings this year. In this economy, having your office building generate revenue while doing something…
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EAST WINDSOR: Haircuts for kittens, cats
Anthony Vincent sits with a cat named Tupac at the Anthony Vincent Salon in East Windsor. Mr. Vincent is hosting a CatSnip cut-a-thon fundraiser from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday to benefit the Hightstown Animal Welfare Committee. (Courtesy photo)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Farmers Market draws shoppers downtown
While June 10 marks the second Farmers Market of 2011 By Doug Carman, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN – Lettuce, asparagus and collard greens stood out from the green grass of Memorial Park last Friday afternoon as about 100 shoppers browsed through the merchandise at town’s first Farmers Market of 2011. It’s the beginning…
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