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Man charged with posing as officer, stealing car after beating driver
A 44-year-old Sayreville man has been charged with posing as a police officer, beating a female motorist and stealing her car in Edison before crashing head-on into another vehicle in Sayreville. John Spina, 44, of Sayreville, was charged with attempted murder, carjacking, two counts of unlawful possession of a weapon, two counts of possession of…
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News Transcript On Campus
Stockton University, Galloway, has named the following area residents to the dean’s list for the 2016 fall semester: From Englishtown: Veslyne Vincent. From Freehold: Nicole Droppa, Allyson Sheets, Gina Fagliarone, Mary McQuarrie, Shaye Zyskowski, Tara Elia, Diana Cacace, Aurora Landman, Amanda DelQuaglio, Samantha Zimmerman, Shannon Scibor, Eric Garcia, Justine Centner, Nicholas Curran, Stephanie Yuen, Nicole…
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Greater Long Branch’s Chamber of Commerce sponsors Monmouth University game Feb. 3
The Greater Long Branch Chamber of Commerce invites chamber members and guests to join them at Monmouth University’s men’s basketball home game against St. Peter’s University on Feb. 3 in West Long Branch. The game starts at 7 p.m. Networking will take place at 5:30 p.m. in the Eyas Lounge; cash bar and hors d’oeurves.…
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Joan Helen Fiore
Joan Helen Fiore passed away on Jan. 9, 2017, at her residence in Mount Olive, Illinois. Joan was a graduate of Asbury Park High School with the Class of 1948. She was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Olive. Joan was a long-distance operator and hostess in many restaurants. She was also…
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Police investigating ‘unconfirmed threat’ at Jonas Salk Middle School
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Police are investigating an unconfirmed threat at Jonas Salk Middle School this morning, according to school officials. Schools Superintendent David Cittadino tweeted that there was an active police investigation around 10 a.m. on Jan. 11, adding that there were no injuries reported and that all students…
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Local Songwriters to join GRAMMY nominee Shannon McNally at this Saturday’s Light Of Day Festival
By Karen Rapolla Staff Writer Songs have long been powerful forms of commentary on issues of the day, punctuating social movements and inspiring listeners to action. The protest song occupies a unique and distinctive niche in the music firmament, combining the elements of other musical genres along with the elements of journalism and commentary. The…
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‘Love Letters’ at Woodbridge Middle School Feb. 10, 11
Dragonfly Multicultural Arts Center will present “Love Letters,” at 8 p.m. on Feb. 10 and Feb. 11 at Woodbridge Middle School, 525 Barron Ave., Woodbridge. A. R. Gurney’s touching two-character comedy-drama is told through letters sent between friends over 50 years. The play follows two New Englanders from childhood to prep school to adulthood, to…
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