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MILLSTONE: Schools reopening Nov. 12 for full day of classes
MLLSTONE — Schools Superintendent Scott Feder announced Sunday evening that power has been restored to all three of the district’s public schools, which will reopen for a full day of classes on Monday, Nov. 12. The primary, elementary and middle schools will follow their normal start times and the cafeterias will be operational. However, two…
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Hurricane Sandy Relief Show at Tumulty’s Pub in New Brunswick
Tumulty’s Pub and Iguana Music FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Michael Steinbruck Cell: 732-754-5649 [email protected] HURRICANE SANDY RELIEF SHOW PRESENTED BY TUMULTY’S PUB AND IGUANA MUSIC Live Music Event to Benefit American Red Cross Disaster Relief Friday, November 16,2012 at 8pm New Brunswick, NJ — Novemeber 10, 2012 – Longtime Partners Tumulty’s Pub and…
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Hurricane Sandy Relief Show at Tumulty’s Pub in New Brunswick
SteinbMP Flyer for Hurricane Sandy benefit show at Tumulty’s Pub in New Brunswick
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FLORENCE: Teen shatters national record
By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — Resident Lexi Smith broke the longstanding national field hockey record of 174 career goals in October — earning her 175th goal Oct. 9. The Florence Memorial senior ended her high school field hockey career — she kept on keepin’ on — and earned 16 additional goals since breaking…
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Donate to ‘BOBO Friday’ for Storm Relief – Nov. 16
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders Somerset County’s next “Buy One, Bring One” food drop-off on Friday, Nov. 16, will help meet the increased demand for food following the two recent storms. “The unprecedented combination of Hurricane Sandy and the nor’easter has left food bank supplies even more depleted than before,” said Somerset County Freeholder…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township recovers from superstorm
Olivia Marker Pittock, 13, of East Windsor charges her computer last week at the Twin Rivers fire station. (Photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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EAST WINDSOR: Township recovers from superstorm
A power line is repaired on Route 571 after Superstorm Sandy. (Photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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HILLSBOROUGH: FEMA workers clear public land here
Workers used a bucket line to remove debris and throw it into the woods.
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HILLSBOROUGH: FEMA workers clear public land here
Workers cut limbs from the outer ends of branches back to the main trunk.
