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Lacrosse program starts third year
Registration forspring sport openuntil February By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Registration for spring sport open until February By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — With the advent of winter, children look forward to snowfall and the holidays. But ’tis also the season to start thinking about lacrosse. Looking forward to its third year sponsoring lacrosse,…
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N.B. robotics team wins local competition again
Students preparingfor national competitionto be held next year By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Students preparing for national competition to be held next year By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Slavik Cherniavski and Mike Messeroll, members of the North Brunswick Robotics team, pack up after round six of the Tournament of Champions competition Saturday at North…
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Shot fired during violent robbery
Customer By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Shot fired during violent robbery Customer’s call for help ends moments of terror By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer A Livingston Avenue store owner and his secretary were terrorized for approximately 15 minutes during an attempted armed robbery Friday night. At approximately 7:19 p.m. police received a phone call from a…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI South Brunswick youth football players Jeremy Vindigni (l) and Max Mirinov sing the national anthem while holding their New York Jets caps prior to the game in Giants Stadium in East Rutherford on Sunday.
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MOM scoping hearings to begin
Comments on new rail line will be used to formulate study By charles W. kimStaff Writer By charles W. kim Staff Writer The public will be heard next week regarding a study of NJ Transit’s proposed Monmouth-Ocean-Mid-dlesex (MOM) commuter rail line. Three separate public hearings are scheduled to begin Tuesday, one in each of the…
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North Bruns. business gives a massage for the soul
Local businesspromotes stressreduction and healing By Jennifer KohlheppStaff Writer North Bruns. business gives a massage for the soul Local business promotes stress reduction and healing By Jennifer Kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Laurinne Massage Therapy and Healing offers a powerful form of natural healing. Nestled in a suite at 2864 state Route 27 in…
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Asst. superintendent takes center stage
Willa Spicer joinsMcGreevey to outline pilot program Asst. superintendent takes center stage Willa Spicer joins McGreevey to outline pilot program SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Assistant Schools Superintendent Willa Spicer presented a keynote address to more than 400 educators on Nov. 15. Spicer, an employee of the district for 27 years, joined state Education Commissioner William J.…
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Rate increase of 9.4 percent could take effect in ‘03
By dick metzgarStaff Writer By dick metzgar Staff Writer There is good news for residential electricity users in Middlesex County — sort of. But how good the news will be is up to the state Board of Public Utilities, which is considering two separate proposals by the Public Service Electric & Gas Co. (PSE&G) that…
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S.B. officers honored at annual awards dinner
By charles w. kimStaff Writer S.B. officers honored at annual awards dinner By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Township police officers were honored Friday for going above and beyond the call of duty at an awards dinner at Pierre’s restaurant on Georges Road. Several of the town’s 79 officers received awards for…
