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Conjuring up a fright, again
By Paul Hall Three years ago, we took a peek into the files of noted paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren in The Conjuring. Now, we dig deeper into those files as the couple investigates “England’s Amityville” in The Conjuring 2. One of the most documented cases in paranormal history takes place in a simple…
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Silver Line employees receive tax prep assistance from United Way
NORTH BRUNSWICK — Silver Line by Anderson in North Brunswick provided access to a free tax preparation service from United Way of Central Jersey (UWCJ) for the windows and doors company’s employees. This program, sponsored by the IRS and implemented by the United Way, helps to ensure that people receive the tax credits and refunds…
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Pro-wrestling event scheduled for June 17
The North Brunswick Township Heritage Day Committee will hold a UWA Elite Homecoming Live Pro Wrestling fundraiser 7 p.m. June 17 at North Brunswick Township High School, 98 Raider Road. Tickets cost $25 for ringside seats; $15, general admission, in advance; $20, general admission, day of the event; $50 for a family four pack. For…
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Muggle Quidditch game coming to library lawn
The Friends of the South Brunswick Public Library will sponsor a Muggle Quidditch game 4-5:30 p.m. June 17 on the library lawn, 110 Kingston Road, Monmouth Junction. Game experience is not necessary; the rules will be explained. Guests may participate in the game or cheer on their teams. ’Tweens, teens and adults are invited. For…
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Library plans fundraiser, Lego Club event
The Friends of the South Brunswick Public Library will sponsor two upcoming events at the library, 110 Kingston Road, Monmouth Junction. Digitize Your Memories: A Library Fundraiser is set for 11 a.m.-1 p.m. June 18. VHS tapes, movies, photos, slides or photo albums should be brought to the event. Digital Memory Media (DMM) will be…
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Brandywine residents enjoy pasta, politics during congresswoman’s visit
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Residents of Brandywine Senior Living are treated bimonthly to a program of current events while enjoying lunch. During the Pasta & Politics program, the room is set up representing Republican, Democrat and Independent voters. YouTube highlights of the most recent political debates and CNN interviews are played. Residents then discuss and/or debate issues at hand while enjoying a pasta appetizer. Congresswomen Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-Burlington, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean) visited…
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Concert to support building new schools around the world
Hartley’s Legacy will hold its second benefit concert at 7 p.m., June 18, at Kingston Presbyterian Church, 4565 Route 27, Kingston. Proceeds will benefit Pencils for Progress to build schools around the world. Hartley’s Legacy was founded in 2013 by Daniel Kim and Joanna Kim of South Brunswick High School and Iris Kwak of West-Windsor Plainsboro…
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Fishing Derby on tap for Father’s Day in N.B.
The North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services will host the township’s 38th annual Father’s Day Fishing Derby June 19 at Boyd Pond, Boyd Parkway. Registration is set for 10:45 a.m. Fishing is planned for 11:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Admission is free of charge. All ages are welcome. Participants must bring their own fishing…
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Manalapan police issue warning about telephone scam
MANALAPAN – Police are warning residents to be alert to telephone scammers who have targeted the area. In a press release, Manalapan Police Capt. Thomas Barstow said that on May 31, the Manalapan Police Department received two calls within an hour from individuals who provided the following details about a phone call they had received:…
