Category: Suburban Calendar
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DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT Jonathan Hopkins, 10, of Old Bridge, auditions for a production of Oliver Saturday at North Brunswick High School, where the play will be shown on March 21, 22 and 23.
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Community Bulletin Board Child car seat safety to be topic at MOMTalk
Community Bulletin Board Child car seat safety to be topic at MOMTalk Officer Kevin Steinbeck of the East Brunswick Police Department Traffic and Safety Division will discuss the changes in New Jersey’s seat belt and car seat safety laws at the next meeting of MOMTalk, a support group for mothers (or fathers) with young children,…
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Bill gives public access to government records
Bill gives public access to government records Acting Gov. Donald T. DiFrancesco signed the landmark Open Public Records Act Jan. 8, greatly increasing public access to state government records. The signing marked the last legislation DiFrancesco signed as acting governor. "I’m here to sign the last bill of my tenure as acting governor," DiFrancesco said.…
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Community Bulletin Board
Monroe Twp. Library sets holiday closing The Monroe Township Library, 4 Municipal Plaza, will be closed on Jan. 21 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. For more information, call (732) 521-5000. E.B. Library board reschedules meeting The East Brunswick Public Library board of trustees has rescheduled its February meeting from Feb. 19 to…
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Cost of training facility takes on fire at meeting
Staff Writer By vincent todaro EAST BRUNSWICK — Members of the Township Council acknowledge the township is losing money on its police training facility, but they are looking for ways to turn that around. At a council meeting Monday, residents and officials argued over the way the Harts Lane facility has been run, as well…
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Municipal plaza renamed
to honor former twp. clerk Council is split in voting to rename plaza Mary M. Brown Munic. Complex By sue m. morgan Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — The township’s municipal complex and access road has a new name. Convinced by veteran Councilman Joseph Hoff that the honor is worth changing municipal letterhead and business cards,…
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Man, 18, in critical condition
SAYREVILLE — An 18-year-old borough resident remained in critical condition Tuesday due to injuries suffered in a car accident five days earlier at 1:20 a.m. Jan. 10, according to a spokesperson at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Joseph Enrri, of Kwitkowski Court, was driving a 2001 Pontiac Firebird westbound on Cheesequake Road when…
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Oaks plan moves forward;
Oaks plan moves forward; VERONICA YANKOWSKI Taylor Bera, 3, of Sayreville, and Elliann Dunbar, 4, of Old Bridge, sing “Itsy Bitsy Spider” during the Story Time program at the Sayreville Public Library on Tuesday. At right, youngsters, ages 3 and up, enjoy the library’s Story Time while Grace Horetsky reads them a book. Toby Gardens…
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Planners reorganize with former councilman as chair
Staff Writer By sue m. morgan Planners reorganize with former councilman as chair OLD BRIDGE — Although he lost his Township Council seat in a hotly contested election last fall, former Ward 2 Councilman Roman Sohor is gladly welcoming an opportunity to remain involved with the movers and shakers of this growing township. Sohor, 51,…
