Author: Greater Media
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New cars for new grads
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features With some models going for less than $200/month, it pays to trade in that old clunker for a safer and more-reliable new car For those entering the workforce with a fresh diploma in hand, it’s vital to obtain a car that befits an up and coming mover and/or shaker and,…
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Annual picnic, pig roast slated in South River
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1451 will host its annual Pig Roast and Picnic 1- 6 p.m. June 27 at the post home, 31 Reid St., South River. The menu will feature pig, ribs, burgers, hot dogs, sausage, corn, chicken, clams, salads and more. Tickets cost $25 per person and $40 per couple, and…
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Scout’s project enhances YMCA camp
Andrew Edmonson of Troop 223, East Brunswick, works on his Eagle Scout project with the help of fellow Scouts and leaders at the Raritan Valley YMCA. PHOTO COURTESY OF GINA STRAVIC, RARITAN VALLEY YMCA EAST BRUNSWICK — Andrew Edmonson, a Boy Scout with Troop 223, East Brunswick, recently completed his Eagle Scout project with the…
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East Brunswick considers taking cricket to the wicket
By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer The East Brunswick Department of Recreation may add a cricket ground to its roster. EAST BRUNSWICK — In keeping with the changing demographics in the township, the Department of Recreation is considering adding cricket to its roster of sports. “We have seen a rising interest in the community in regard…
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Creating Hogger Logger has its ups and downs
By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer Hogger Logger, a family-friendly card game, was created by three college graduates. In the break room of a local summer camp nearly seven years ago, a card game created by two friends quickly became something that hooked anyone who tried it. Today, after three college graduations, two cross-country relocations and…
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Discounted ride tickets available for carnival
The annual St. Ambrose Parish Carnival will be held 6-11 p.m. July 21-25 on the grounds of St. Ambrose Church, 83 Throckmorton Lane, Old Bridge. The event will feature nightly rides, food, live bands, DJ music, children’s characters, pony rides, face painting, a photo booth, radio station broadcasts and more. Reverse Order, as seen on…
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Small changes add up to big savings
By CHRISTINE BARCIA Staff Writer With Americans spending 14 percent of their household budgets on groceries, “couponing” has gained in popularity. More than 660 million coupons were redeemed in the first quarter of 2015. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Saving money never goes out of style. For the wealthy and the not-sowealthy, pennywise practices can go…
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Student artwork on display at library
The Long Branch Free Public Library at 328 Broadway will host an exhibit of artwork created by junior and senior students of Long Branch High School. The exhibit will run through June at the library’s Community Room. Curated by Long Branch High School art teacher, Frank Mainieri, the exhibit features the works of students of…
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MATT DENTON Tommy Tariccone rides a wave during a June 20 skimboard competition in Sea Bright.
