Author: Greater Media
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Minion memories
Jeremy Grossman I hope everyone is lucky enough to have a perfect moment at some point in his or her life. I’m talking about one of those moments that remain untouched in memory, no matter what happens. My perfect moment lasted only 50 seconds, but it was witnessed by an audience of 50 million people.…
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Food-pantry drive ongoing at church
The First Presbyterian Church of South Amboy, 150 North Broadway, continues to accept nonperishable food and/or monetary donations to help support its community food pantry. Donations may be brought 9 a.m.-1 p.m. to the church office. Interested donors also may call the church secretary at 732-721-4516 for more information.
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Local comedian Vic DiBitetto prepares for breakout year
ENTERTAINMENT By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer Vic DiBitetto I n show business, it’s not “who you know,” but “who knows you.” At least, that seems to be the case for Manalapan resident Vic DiBitetto, who, after 30 years of fighting in the trenches of stand-up comedy, has finally made it big. “It’s a tough, beautiful,…
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A Musical Parade
TOP PICK The Oasis Players will return to the Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County at 2 p.m. Nov. 30. “A Musical Parade” will take the audience through a century of music, celebrating composers such as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Jerome Kern and Richard Rodgers. The cabaret salutes the 50th anniversary of Broadway’s “Hello Dolly,”…
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Old Bridge boys close season with solid MOC finish
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Old Bridge High School’s Kyle Zajaczkowski races to the finish line at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions on Nov. 22 at Holmdel Park. Zajaczkowski was the Knights’ No. 2 runner, completing the 5K course in 16:45 for 60th place overall. The Knights finished 11th as a team. SCOTT FRIEDMAN Old Bridge…
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Brookdale women’s soccer team repeats as national champions
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Marti Stewart was understandably nervous. A freshman at Brookdale Community College, she was joining the defending National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division III championship women’s soccer team. Whatever fears the Marlboro High School graduate had were quickly alleviated. “My teammates were very welcoming,” she said. “We became a family…
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SPORT SHORTS
For the second straight season, the College of Mount Saint Vincent women’s soccer program had three players recognized with All-Skyline Conference honors. Sophomore defender Erica Lencsak (Hazlet) has been made a First Team All-League selection, while Erin Dailey (East Windsor) and Megan DeRosa (Cornwall, N.Y.) have earned Second Team All-Conference recognition. The Girls Blackhawks will…
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Last chance to purchase final phase of homes at Pointe at Turnbury
The final phase of homes at The Pointe at Turnbury, the active adult townhome community just minutes from downtown Princeton, has been an overwhelming hit with homebuyers this fall, leaving only a handful of homes remaining. While select floor plans and home sites still remain, many of which are the most desirable locations in the…
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RE/MAX celebrates 20 years of industry-leading education
The industry-leading education platform for RE/MAX Affiliates, now known as RE/MAX University (RU), celebrates 20 years of providing training that can be traced back to the introduction of the RE/MAX Satellite Network (RSN). RSN launched Nov. 1, 1994 and evolved into a learning tool that has been recognized more than 150 times by training industry…
