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Plainfield Historic Houses of Worship Tour: a historical & architectural exploration
Grace Episcopal Church will be among 10 churches in the tour.
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MONROE: Police: Son beat father to death (Updated)
Victim died of ‘blunt force trauma’ By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor MONROE – Police have charged a 37-year-old township man with beating his father to death. Andrew Grossman was arrested and charged Wednesday after police found his father Ronald Grossman, 65, dead in the home they shared at 32 S. Rhoda Street,…
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Interfaith Panel at Har Sinai April 7
By Har Sinai "Three Faiths, One Story” Event at Har Sinai April 7 Hopewell Twp. – The famous Biblical story known as the “Binding of Isaac” will be the topic of a scholarly symposium April 7 at 9 a.m. in Har Sinai Temple, with an extra interfaith twist. There is still time to reserve…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local fugitive caught in the Bronx
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor U.S. Marshals have arrested a Kendall Park man wanted for a September murder in New Brunswick, according to police. In a press release from the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office Monday, spokesman James O’Neill said U.S. Marshals arrested Zaid Joseph, 21, of Kendall Park, on March 27 at an apartment…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Making a pitch
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Around 100 business people from around the region attended a forum to meet the mayors of five communities in Middlesex County at the Double Tree Hotel in South Brunswick March 28.
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RBC WEALTH MANAGEMENT’S DEBORAH FRAZIER LAUNCHES NEW “MANAGING YOUR WEALTH” PROGRAM ON PRINCETON TV
Jonell Lundquist RBC WEALTH MANAGEMENT’S DEBORAH FRAZIER LAUNCHES NEW “MANAGING YOUR WEALTH” PROGRAM ON PRINCETON TV Show to provide educational advice on a variety of wealth management topics PRINCETON, NJ (April 1, 2013) – Deborah Frazier, EMBA – Financial Advisor in RBC Wealth Management’s Princeton office, will be hosting a new program, “Managing Your…
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MANVILLE: No surprises in Borough Council filings
Incumbent Petzinger doesn’t challenge GOP party-backed duo As expected two Democrats and two Republicans filed petitions for their party’s nominations for Borough Council by Monday’s deadline. For the Democrats, former Borough Councilman Frank Jurewicz and local party chairman Alan Harwick are seeking the two council seats that come open this year. Republicans saw only the…
