Category: archives
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IRS Warns New Jerseyans About New E-mail Scam
By Gregg Semanick, IRS New Jersey Spokesperson The IRS is warning taxpayers about a new phishing scam. Phishing, a word play on “fishing” for information, is a scam in which Internet fraudsters send seemingly legitimate e-mail messages to trick unsuspecting victims into revealing personal and financial information. Alternately, the purpose of an e-mail scam may…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Issues concerning seniors topic of forum by Aging in Place
By Davy James, Staff Writer As residents throughout the community begin approaching retirement, one local group is working to ensure they know where to look for help after reaching their golden years. The Aging in Place Partnership, a group with the goal of establishing South Brunswick as a model community for seniors to maintain their…
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NJ CHARITY FOR THE BLIND CELEBRATES A CENTURY OF SERVICE: All are Invited to 100th Birthday Bash
By Marisa Media, NJBCA Director of Development Leonardo, NJ | Sea Bright, NJ | October 21, 2010 – The New Jersey Blind Citizens Association (NJBCA) at Camp Happiness will commemorate 100 years of unlocking opportunities for the blind and visually impaired this November, and everyone is invited to join the celebration. NJBCA will kick off a…
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Justice Wallace to receive Rider honor
By: centraljersey.com The Rider University Law and Justice Program’s 15th annual Distinguished Contribution Award will be presented to former Associate Justice John E. Wallace Jr. of the New Jersey Supreme Court for his outstanding achievements in law and justice. The award will be presented after an address by Justice Wallace at a luncheon on Thursday,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: CIL to honor two for service to South Brunswick
By Davy James, Staff Writer Two township residents will be honored for their service to South Brunswick with the upcoming 19th annual Barry Indik Memorial Awards dinner and dance. The award is given by the Citizens for Independent Living as way of honoring members of the community who work for South Brunswick. The award is…
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Football
By: centraljersey.com The Crossroads Football Team defeated the Franklin Warriors, 24-14, in a driving rainstorm. The Vikings scored on their first two possessions and never looked back. Dontae’ Strickland scored three touchdowns while Skyler Sciandra ran back a kickoff for another score. South Brunswick received excellent two-way efforts from Zaire Gibson, Justus Dashields, Armir Johnson…
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New agency must satisfy constitution
By: centraljersey.com The state’s Fair Housing Act needs revision. Now that a state Appellate Court has struck down the Council on Affordable Housing’s third-round regulations, it seems pretty clear attempts to nibble around the edges of the 25-year housing program will neither satisfy municipal officials nor pass constitutional muster. And let’s be clear, the Fair…
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Tiny Mites end with win
By: centraljersey.com The Hopewell Valley Tiny Mites concluded their inaugural Pop Warner season with a 24-12 win over Hamilton. Nick Powers and Tyler Jameson each scored two touchdowns, while Billy O’Connor, DJ Hunt, Lucas Ferry, Jacob Venezia and Danny Nini all added yards on the ground. The blocking was handled by Joey Vannozzi, Robbie Avanzato,…
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Seventh-graders to hear anti-bullying program
By: centraljersey.com On Wednesday, Hillsborough Middle School’s seventh-graders will attend Rachel’s Challenge, an assembly program aimed at bullying and violence abatement. Rachel Joy Scott was the first person killed at Columbine High school on April 20, 1999. Rachel’s acts of kindness and compassion, coupled with the content of her six diaries are the foundation for…
