Author: Greater Media
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Court decision awaited on Orthodox Jewish school
By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer TOMS RIVER – The fate of an application that proposes the construction of a high school for Orthodox Jewish girls in Jackson rests in the hands of a state Superior Court judge. For nearly an hour on Sept. 9, state Superior Court Judge Marlene Lynch Ford, sitting in Toms River,…
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Dance will help fund memorial
By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer JACKSON – A nonprofit organization that is working to complete a veterans memorial will look to find funding on the dance floor at its second annual dinner dance and gift auction. From 7-11 p.m. Oct. 17, the Veterans Memorial Garden Inc. will take over the AMVETS Post 2, Toms River…
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A very handy lady who knows her tools
ARE WE THERE YET Lori Clinch There are many advantages to being married to a Bob Vila type of a man. It comes in handy for a woman, such as myself, to conjure up creative ideas and difficult tasks and actually have someone around who can accomplish them. With a tool belt on his hips…
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Ask your doctor if Ken Jeong’s new comedy ‘Dr. Ken’ is right for you
By Ryan A. Berenz, www.channelguidemag.com Perhaps your first, um, exposure to the work of Ken Jeong came in The Hangover, when he, as the flamboyant gangster Mr. Chow, pounced out of a car’s trunk wearing nothing but socks. A select audience knows Jeong as Spanish instructor Señor Chang on Community. Still others may know Jeong…
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No sacrifice is necessary
In theaters now By Paul Hall www.channelguidemag.com During the Cold War, the United States and Soviet Union were acutely aware of everything the other one did. Yet there was one individual who studied the Russians more closely than the government: Bobby Fischer (Tobey Maguire). In the new movie Pawn Sacrifice, we get a glimpse at…
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Fright Fest
TOP PICK Six Flags Great Adventure promises its biggest, scariest Fright Fest® this fall with 22 Halloween-themed attractions including three new haunts and four new shows.The seven-week festival that features family-friendly thrills by day and a zombie-filled Fright by Night runs weekends through Nov. 1. By day, families can enjoy the new Spooky, Kooky Magic…
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Jaguars ready for big division battle against Green Dragons
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Vincent Lee (4) and the Jackson Memorial High School football team will travel to Brick Township High School on Oct. 2 to play a game that will likely decide which team wins the Shore Conference A South Division championship in 2015. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR JACKSON MEMORIAL It’s early in the…
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FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI Terrence Loper of Lifetime Brands in Robbinsville tosses a box during the “box put” event at the LogistX games in South Brunswick on Sept. 25. The four-event competition focused around the value of the logistics and distribution industry in New Jersey while also fundraising for the Wounded Warriors Project.
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Charity softball game will raise funds for fire department
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Emergency responders will try to strike out educators. On Oct. 6, members of the North Brunswick Police Department will challenge educators from the North Brunswick School District to a charity softball game to benefit the North Brunswick Fire Department. More than 150 firefighters from North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Cos. 1,…
