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Week in Review: Hightstown Lights Up Monument for the Holidays, East Windsor Council Candidate Profiles

A review of the week's top stories.

Residents Call for Town Meeting, More Transparency on Borough Hall Decisions

Hightstown residents told the council Monday they want more information on the process and discussion behind the future of Borough Hall and the police department. 

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East Windsor Township Council Candidate Profiles

With local elections approaching, Patch asked each of the eight East Windsor Township Council candidates a series of three questions to help provide readers with a better understanding of why each is running. 

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Lighting Up the Civil War Monument

This holiday season the Hightstown Civil War monument will be adorned with lights showcasing Hightstown’s pride.

Hightstown Settles Discrimination Lawsuit

The Borough of Hightstown settled a discrimination lawsuit that was brought by a former Deputy Municipal Clerk in February 2010. The settlement calls for the Borough to pay $4,000 to Leona Baylor, according to a resolution passed at Monday’s council meeting.

 

Peddie, Lawrenceville Compete to Fight Cancer

Athletes from  and longtime rival,, competed Saturday to raise money and awareness for cancer research in memory of a former Peddie coach, Gerard “Jerry” Hart.


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