Category: Sentinel-EBS Calendar
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Spotswood VFW to hold July 29 pot roast dinner
Spotswood Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 4589 and its Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor a pot roast dinner from 3-7 p.m. on July 29 at the post home, 33 Daniel Road, Spotswood. Dinner will include the main course, dessert, coffee and soda. Donation is $8 for adults, $4 for children age 10 and younger. For…
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Church’s fund-raiser is one hot race
Staff Writer By jennifer dome Church’s fund-raiser is one hot race SOUTH RIVER — The Saints Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church, Whitehead Avenue, will hold its sixth annual fund-raiser tomorrow. The fund-raiser includes running 19 miles, starting from Freehold and going north along Route 79 through Marlboro and onto School Road West. The run…
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Couple, 83, renews vows at assisted living residence Nicholas and Trudy Cassillo recall their chance meeting at a dance club
Correspondent By CELINE HAGAN Couple, 83, renews vows at assisted living residence Nicholas and Trudy Cassillo recall their chance meeting at a dance club CELINE HAGAN Trudy and Nicholas Cassillo, of East Brunswick’s Sunrise Assisted Living facility, listen as their wedding vows are renewed during a ceremony presided over by East Brunswick Mayor Bill Neary.…
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Community Bulletin Board
Monroe Twp. Library sets holiday closings The Monroe Township Library, 4 Municipal Plaza, will be closed on Feb. 12 in observance of Lincoln’s Birthday and on Feb. 19 in observance of Washington’s Birthday. For more information, call (732) 521-5000. E.B. Woman’s Club plans Feb. 13 meeting The East Brunswick Woman’s Club will hold a meeting…
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‘BRAWL Wrestling’ to aid Project Graduation
‘BRAWL Wrestling’ to aid Project Graduation Spotswood High School will present "BRAWL Wrestling" at 3 p.m. on Feb. 18 in the high school gym, Summerhill Road. The event will feature seven pro wrestling matches to raise funds for the high school’s Project Graduation. Tickets cost $15 for ringside seats, $13 for bleacher seats. For more…
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In Brief Conservation essay and poster contest now open
In Brief Conservation essay and poster contest now open Entries are now being accepted for the 2001 Conservation Essay and Poster Contest "Conserving New Jersey’s Resources: Land – Water – Habitat." The contest is for students in Middlesex and Monmouth Counties and is designed to promote awareness and understanding of how human activity affects New…
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NJNG programs help defray heating costs
New Jersey Natural Gas Company (NJNG) wishes to remind customers that funding is available to assist with winter heating bills for individuals who qualify. The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) provides subsidies to help low-income families pay for heating costs. It is a federally funded program, administered jointly by the New Jersey Department of Human…
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N.J Tree Foundation to form ‘Habitat for Trees’
The New Jersey Tree Foundation, in partnership with the Habitat for Humanity affiliates in New Jersey, has received $25,000 from the National Tree Trust to plant large shade trees in neighborhoods where Habitat homes have been built. The plantings will take place during the spring and fall in six New Jersey cities. The "Habitat for…
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ADL official set to speak at Senior Chai meeting
Revalee Brody, vice chairwoman New Jersey Region and associate national commissioner, Anti-Defamation League (ADL), will be the guest speaker at the Senior Chai meeting set for 1 p.m. on Feb. 13 at the Jewish Congregation, Concordia Shopping Center, Monroe. Discussion will center on current ADL activities including combating Internet hate crime, providing anti-bias education in…
