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BUSINESS BRIEFS
William Stevenson William Stevenson has been named manager of emergency preparedness at Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L). The newly created position was established to enhance coordination and engagement with the New Jersey Regional Operations Intelligence Center and county offices of emergency management. In his 42 years with JCP&L, Stevenson has worked in a variety…
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Main Street Theatre Co. to offer sign language at plays
By STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer The cast of the Main Street Theatre Co.’s production of “Peter Pan and Wendy” is between the ages of 5 and 13. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MAIN STREET THEATRE CO. SAYREVILLE — The Main Street Theatre Co. is creating opportunities for the hearing-impaired to enjoy performances. The Sayreville-based company is…
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Farmers market to be held at ice cream shop
Cookies & Cream ice cream shop, 365 Spotswood-Englishtown Road, Monroe, will hold a flea market/crafters fair/farmers market from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Sunday through October in the parking lot of the Suburban Plaza.
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Vendors, sponsors needed for dog walk
Vendors and sponsors are needed for the 10th annual North Brunswick Humane Association’s Dog Walk-a-Thon, to be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 20, rain or shine, at North Brunswick Community Park, 2350 Route 130 south. Vendor spaces are $50. Sponsorship is $300 and includes a vendor space. For more information, contact Michele…
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No. Bruns. to celebrate India’s independence
North Brunswick will hold its annual India Independence Day celebration from 10 a.m. to noon on Aug. 10 at North Brunswick Township High School, Raider Road. The event will celebrate 100 years of Indian cinema, including how Indian cinema has become a global powerhouse in entertainment and how it has encouraged social change. There will…
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Pushing through
Top: Cadets of the 10th annual North Brunswick Junior Police Academy work on their pushups July 23. Above: Cadets listen to North Brunswick Police Captain Brian Hoiberg (r) talk about aspects of the police department. The academy was held at North Brunswick Township High School from July 22 to Aug. 1. For a full story,…
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Deadline extended for senior freeze program
To make sure that qualifying New Jersey residents take full advantage of available property tax relief, Gov. Chris Christie has extended the filing deadline for the 2012 senior freeze tax program (property tax reimbursement) to Sept. 16. The senior freeze tax program is open to New Jersey residents who are 65 years old or disabled…
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Teachers display artwork at South Brunswick gallery
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer “New American Pasttime” by Laurie Budhu SOUTH BRUNSWICK — During the school year, art teachers within the South Brunswick School District have little time to work on or display their own artwork. Thanks to a collaboration between the township’s arts commission and the South Brunswick School District, they have been…
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