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EAST WINDSOR: Open space quota questioned
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The Township Council unanimously resolved to amend its Open Space and Recreation Plan on June 2. “What the update does is it updates the plan to include the open space parcels that have been acquired since the last time it was updated and it is also intended…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township revamping website
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The township website is getting a makeover. The township has retained the website company EvoGov and appointed a committee, which includes Councilman Peter Yeager, East Windsor Township Police Department Lt. Jim Geary, East Windsor Township Police Department System Administrator Russ Hazzon, East Windsor Township Recreation Director Liz…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Speed limits on Wyckoff Mills Road may change
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough Council unanimously introduced an ordinance on June 1 that would set the speed limit on a portion of Wyckoff Mills Road to what’s already posted there. Councilman Seth Kurs said a 25 mph sign posted on the curve by the Enchantment residential development prompted the speed…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Rise feeds the hungry
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Area residents know it as the “Green House” with the big front porch but it’s what’s on the inside that matters more. The Rise Food Pantry, which is open Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday mornings in addition to two Wednesday evenings each month, is located in the building owned…
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CRANBURY: St. David’s helps Rise feed the hungry
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Area residents know it as the “Green House” with the big front porch but it’s what’s on the inside that matters more. The Rise Food Pantry, which is open Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday mornings in addition to two Wednesday evenings each month, is located in the building owned…
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WHAT’S GOING ON: June 12, 2015
Sat., June 13 The second “Second Friday” event will take place downtown in Cranbury. Businesses will extend their regular hours for a fun family night of summer shopping and dining. The Cranbury Players will provide music on Main Street. To kick off the event, the Cranbury Bookworm will celebrate its second anniversary at…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Dey House dedicated at Peddie School
HIGHTSTOWN — Nearly 15 years after his death in a naval aviation accident, former Hightstown resident Lt. William J. Dey was honored at Peddie School on Saturday by having a faculty residence named in his honor during alumni weekend. Lt. Dey, a graduate of Peddie and the U.S. Naval Academy, was a member of the…
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EAST WINDSOR POLICE BLOTTER
East Windsor Guy Ora, 26, of Brooklyn, New York, was arrested at 3:24 a.m. on May 30 and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to maintain a lane, driving while suspended and driving without a license after police pulled him over on Route 130 near Conover Road. Richard F. McLean, 26,…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Don’t let Mary Lee give you shark-phobia!
By Michele Byers You’ve probably heard about Mary Lee the great white shark. This 16-foot shark recently became a Twitter sensation — with more than 70,000 followers — as a result of news stories and satellite technology that can track her whereabouts in real time. And Mary Lee gets around! In the past month, she’s…
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