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Public Safety
East Windsor Fire Chief Warns of ‘Silent Killers’
By the time Hurricane Sandy moved beyond the area, she left in her wake almost 11,000 East Windsor residents, more than 2,000 Hightstown residents, and up to 2,000 Cranbury residents with...
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Police & Fire
Hightstown Police Blotter: Theft, Drug Charges, and Panhandling
Theft on Rogers Avenue A Rogers Avenue resident reported theft of the victim’s vehicle tires and rims. Police said between Oct. 25 at 9 p.m. and Oct. 26 at 6:30 a.m. unkn...
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Elections
Candidates Respond to Election Results
Cranbury Township Committee David Cook, Cranbury Township Mayor I would like to thank all the residents of Cranbury for their generosity and support. It would be impossibl...
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Government
Information for Businesses Hit by Sandy
Small business owners who were impacted by Sandy need to be on a conference call at 2 p.m. Thursday with state and federal officials, says the New Jersey Conference of Mayors. The Fe...
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News
As Power is Restored, Many Question Response Time
Wednesday, Nov. 7, 3:30 p.m. JCP&L adjusted their estimate on Tuesday to reflect that all East Windsor residents will have power restored by Nov. 11, while Hightstown residents w...
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Elections
Two Incumbents Re-elected to Hightstown Borough Council
Hightstown voters have decided between four candidates for two open seats on the Hightstown Borough Council. Incumbents Larry Quattrone and Gail Doran, both Democrats, won the electi...
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Elections
Voters Cast Their Ballots in Hightstown and Cranbury
Hightstown Borough moved their polling location last week from Hightstown High School to the First Presbyterian Church. Despite the move, Borough Clerk Debra Sopronyi said residents ...
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Government
Decision on Borough Hall Grounded in Reality
You might not know it from some of the headlines in the local print newspapers, but on September 18, 2012, a united Hightstown Borough Council made a decision on the future of Borough H...