Author: Greater Media
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Registration ongoing for St. Thomas pre-K
St. Thomas the Apostle School, 333 Route 18, Old Bridge, is holding open enrollment for its upcoming prekindergarten programs. The program for 3-year-olds will be held 7:45 a.m.-2 p.m. two days a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Three-day sessions for 4- year-olds will take place 7:45 a.m.-2 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; a fiveday program will…
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‘Sell Your Treasures’ will support library
The Friends of the Sayreville Public Library will hold its “Sell Your Treasures” event 1-3 p.m. June 14 at the library, Washington Road. Barbara and Richard Reid-Reinhardt of Barbara’s Unique Antique Boutique, Jamesburg, will purchase coins, watches and all types of jewelry. The boutique will donate 10 percent of the sales to the Friends to…
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Chiropractor selected for World Sports Games
Dr. Anthony J. DeLuca, director of DeLuca Family Chiropractic, Old Bridge, has been selected by the Fédération Internationale de Chiropratique du Sport (FICS) for the medical team of the fourth International Workers and Amateurs in Sports Confederation (CSIT) World Sports Games (WSG), scheduled for June 7-14 in Lignano, Italy. DeLuca will be responsible for the…
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Sarah Jane Hedborg
Sarah Jane (Sally) Hedborg, who claimed to be 29, was a 35-year resident of Westfield, New Jersey, and then retired to North Branford, Connecticut. She died peacefully with her daughters at her side on May 26, 2015, at Connecticut Hospice, Branford, Connecticut. A memorial service will be held for Evergreen Woods friends and staff in…
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Incumbent retains GOP nomination in Holmdel primary
By Adam C. Uzialko HOLMDEL — An incumbent committeeman thwarted a challenger who sought to usurp the Republican nomination for a three-year term on the Township Committee during Holmdel’s primary election June 2. Republican Thomas Critelli defeated challenger Anne Morrison, who ran off the party line, 318 votes to 130, tallying 70.82 percent of the…
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Callers in some phone scams impersonate attorney general
The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs is warning of a scam in which con artists falsely claim to represent the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office and call unsuspecting victims to demand immediate payment of a nonexistent debt. “This is the latest in a long line of government impostor scams in which criminals coldcall their…
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Walk, run to benefit leukemia patient
The 2015 Valerie Fund Walk & JAG Physical Therapy 5K Run on June 13 will mark the 10th time that supporters come together to recognize children with cancer and blood disorders. In 2001, Anthony Vallejo was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Anthony continued to be cancer-free for nine years until last May, when the leukemia…
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Historical society members tap archives for book on South River
By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SOUTH RIVER — Evidence of the borough’s rich history is visible all over town. But for the first time, its past will be captured in one place — a new book from the South River Historical and Preservation Society. The book, “South River,” is part of the “Images of America” series…
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Incumbent Democrat holds off challenger in Monroe mayoral primary
By Adam C. Uzialko MONROE — The incumbent council president, who is seeking the office of mayor as longtime Mayor Richard Pucci vacates the seat, was able to thwart an early primary challenge from a local businessman and fire commissioner. Council President Gerald Tamburro, a member of the Democrats lead by Pucci, handily defeated challenger…
