• HIGHTSTOWN: Legion Post 148 donates to state project for veteans

    HIGHTSTOWN: Legion Post 148 donates to state project for veteans

    Hightstown American Legion Post 148 recently played host to State Commander Mike Babli’s official visit to Mercer County. At the meeting, Mr. Babli explained the elements of his four-phase state project to aid homeless veterans at Veterans Haven North and South, and the families of those being interred at the BG William C. Doyle Cemetery,…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Pharmaceutical company gets approval to build new warehouse in township

    Aurobindo Pharma USA received East Windsor Township Planning Board approval at the Oct. 26 meeting to construct a 567,000-square-foot pharmaceutical, warehouse, distribution and manufacturing center that is expected to generate new tax dollars and approximately 400 to 500 new jobs when fully operational. The East Windsor project is expected to expand Aurobindo’s New Jersey footprint…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: School board hires new business administrator, director of student services

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN – The Board of Education appointed its new business administrator, board secretary and new director of student services during its meeting last week. After the first executive session, Paul Todd was appointed the new business administrator and board secretary. He is expected to begin he position in East Windsor…

  • POLICE BLOTTER for the week of 11/27/15

    Hightstown Rigoberto L. Mendez, 48, of Stockton Street, was arrested Nov. 17 for criminal trespass after officers responded to a 911 hang-up call. Officers transported Mr. Mendez to headquarters, processed, and later released pending court. Rigoberto L. Mendez, 48, of Stockton Street, was arrested Nov. 19 for criminal trespass. Mr. Mendez was transported to headquarters,…

  • WHAT’S GOING ON for the week of 11/27/15

    Fri., Nov. 27  The Ladies Auxiliary of Hightstown Engine Co. No. 1 will sponsor a Christmas Lighting Ceremony at 6:30 p.m. The Santa parade will begin at Leshin Lane down South Main Street through the center of town to the firehouse at 140 N. Main St. The “Man in Red” will end up at…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Three Notre Dame student-athletes sign national letters of intent

    EAST WINDSOR: Three Notre Dame student-athletes sign national letters of intent

    Three student-athletes from Notre Dame High School in Lawrenceville, N.J., have signed national letters of intent to continue their athletic careers at the next level. (Scroll through to see all three photos.) Kacey McCann of East Windsor is flanked by her parents James and Eileen McCann (seated) and assistant coach Rebecca Bartuska. Kacey will play…

  • EAST WINDSOR PAL SOCCER for the week of 11/27/15

    U10 Arsenal girls The East Windsor PAL U10 Arsenal clinched second place in MOSA Premier Division with a 3-2 victory over the Manalapan Hot Shots. Angelina Benitez scored 2 goals and Rachael Charsky had a goal and an assist. Abby Carter and Allie Szelag each had an assist. Charlotte Garcia and Anna Zappola held off…

  • CRANBURY: High Point application postponed due to a noticing irregularity

    CRANBURY: High Point application postponed due to a noticing irregularity

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY – The High Point Planning Board application issue left a room filled with residents disappointed after an irregularity in the noticing halted the hearing during the Planning Board meeting on Nov. 19. “Mr. Chairman and the board, this is not actually on your agenda and for that I apologize.…

  • CRANBURY: ‘Rockin’ The Park’ concert comes up big for veterans

    CRANBURY: ‘Rockin’ The Park’ concert comes up big for veterans

    It started with a simple idea, an idea that would ultimately lead to one exciting adventure. Vietnam veteran Alan Stefanowicz had a vision to somehow give back to the younger generation of veterans. But he could never have imagined where it would lead him, and all the supportive people he would interact with along the…

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