In a competition hosted by Hightstown High School, the home team placed first overall against schools from NY, PA and DE.
Children at Cranbury church make valentines for college students, service members
Personal Trainer Bill DeSimone describes how much time you actually need for exercise. Hint: not as much as you might think.
A horrendous mistake by Borough Council in rebuilding Borough Hall when it hinders redevelopment of the Mill site.
East Windsor Patch Welcomes "Bronze Star Renovations"
With the New Year, many will consider using a trainer to get in shape. How can you know if a trainer is right for you? Personal Trainer Bill has a suggestion.
They Served to Save They Deserve to be Remembered.
Artichoke and Asparagus Month
A resident's recap of Hightstown 2012 highlights. How the residents step up and the local government once again failed to live up to its public promises.
Learn to avoid drunk driving this year.
Technology is being used in a variety of ways to make it easier to travel in New Jersey.
Can technology make it easier to find a parking spot? A conference held in Jersey City looked at what's being done to do just that.
Learn the best ways to avoid accidents and injuries this driving season.
Veggie Patch Ultimate Meatless Burger Recall
Hightstown High School junior Momin Rafi interviews election officials and a first time voter about how Superstorm Sandy affected the election.
What can be done to make it easier to travel around New Jersey? A conference on December 14th will look at the role of technology in transportation.
Hightstown High School senior Cate Douglass interviews community members in the wake of Superstorm Sandy.
Yearly tradition reinforces small town feel during the holiday season
Downtown Hightstown, Inc. sponsors decorating contest event with horse-drawn carriage rides, holiday music, and a visit from Santa on December 13th.
Poem on Sandy "Rekindled Wrath"
Personal trainer Bill puts this exercise stuff to good use
Rob Thibault posted filtered facts on his blog and has given Borough Council filtered facts, saying the Lucas Property is polluted with dangerous chemicals. This leaves out pertinent information...
Hightstown's Borough Council made a reasoned, sound decision based on all of the data it could uncover and only after carefully considering what they believe was the best interests of residents.
Please join me in trying to change years of upward taxes in Hightstown.
"Boo" your neighbors and start a new Halloween tradition this fall.
Re-elect David Cook and Jay Taylor for Cranbury Township Committee
Buy presentation tickets in advance and save $5.00. Subjects: Building the Camden & Amboy, The Railroad's Effect on the Region's Growth, The Use of Stone Sleepers.
Allen & Stults has retained its status as part of an elite group of independent insurance agencies around the United States.
The plan for Borough Hall Property is a strategic decision in Council's hands right now.
The regional importance of the Port of New York & New Jersey was marked Tuesday in downtown Newark.
“Is that a scooter? a bike?” It’s called an Elliptigo, and it combines the best aspects of running and the indoor elliptical machine with no impact and more work for the core.
Ladies Night - Making Motherhood Manageable
Grocery Shopping While You Wait For The Train? You Bet!
If you are too aggressive in your first workouts back, you may get discouraged and quit. Here is the attitude and routine to help you break-in to regular exercise.
Try as she might to stave it off, CC Fowler can feel the encroachment of the sexy costumes on her children's Halloween shopping experiences.
It's very important to learn more about chemical-free lawns. It affects your family, your pets, and your entire community.
If your other obligations and priorities in life have kept you from regular exercise, this new blog will describe how to safely get in shape in an hour each week.
A look back one year later at the experiences of Allen & Stults Insurance in the aftermath of Hurriance Irene
Many thanks to the business owners, community groups and residents who contributed to GHEWIP's purchase of the bountiful flower baskets that adorn Hightstown's downtown business district.
The media's coverage of Hightstown's taxi ordinance seems to skewed to fit a preset, sensational storyline about racism in a small town.