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Businesses invited to partake in summer job fair
The Township of North Brunswick and North Brunswick Township High School will collaborate on a job fair for summer employment for high school and college students from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on March 4 at the high school, 98 Raider Road, North Brunswick. To RSVP or to join as a business, call 732-289-3701.
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Beekeeping, bird watch set for Feb. 18
The Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Middlesex County invites residents to learn about birds and bees. Two free events will take place on Feb. 18 at the EARTH Center, located in Davidson’s Mill Pond Park, 42 Riva Ave., South Brunswick. From 10 a.m. to noon, “An Introduction to Beekeeping” will teach the basics of establishing a hive on your…
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School district recognized for preparing students for college
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The South Brunswick School District has been included on the 7th Annual AP District Honor Roll. To be named one of 433 school districts in the U.S. and Canada by the College Board, South Brunswick High School had to, since 2014, increase the number of students participating in Advanced Placement (AP) courses while also…
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‘The Voice’ resonates with fans at Count Basie Theatre
By KATHARINE FRIEDMAN Correspondent The Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank has played as the host to many great artists, comedians and plays over its 81-year history. But the Count Basie Theatre may never have had an entertainer quite like 21-year-old crooner Sal Valentinetti. In Bethpage, New York, Valentinetti grew up with a close Italian…
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News Transcript On Campus, University of Delaware
The following area residents have been named to the dean’s list at the University of Delaware, Newark, Del., for the 2016 fall semester: Anthony Amalfitano of Freehold, Christopher Anello of Freehold, Daniel Bass of Morganville, Alyson Basso of Freehold, Daria Ben-Ezra of Marlboro, Julianne Brophy of Freehold, Justin Burgess of Manalapan, Samantha Cantor of Marlboro,…
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Mayor proclaims township ‘must act now’ during speech
By VASHTI HARRIS Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Articulating on the good, the bad and the things that need improvement, Mayor Brad Cohen delivered his State of the Township address, going into detail about his vision for East Brunswick and the changes he plans to enforce. Cohen started off his speech on Jan. 23 by emphasizing…
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Urgent care opens in Wick Plaza
Immediate Care has opened its newest urgent care facility in Edison. The center, located in Wick Shopping Plaza at 561 U.S. Highway 1 south, was scheduled to open its doors on Jan. 27. This is the company’s sixth urgent care center, adding to their other locations in Toms River, Hazlet, East Windsor, Red Bank and…
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Business Brief
Dr. William D. Charschan has been honored by USA Track and Field (USATF) for 25 years of service. The North Brunswick- and Scotch Plains-based chiropractor contacted USATF more than two decades ago to provide field coverage for their events. He began setting up medical coverage for the USATF-sanctioned 5Ks and 10Ks in New Jersey. He…
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Edison man arrested in house burglary
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — A search of the neighborhood by police after they responded to a burglary alarm led to the “swift” arrest of a 61-year-old Edison man for stealing $2,000 in cash and jewelry from a Simpson Avenue residence. Joseph C. Kot was arrested by Police Detectives Michael Kohut and Steve…
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