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Old Bridge council to reconvene on Jan. 3
The Old Bridge Township Council will reconvene at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 3 in the municipal complex, Old Bridge Plaza, followed by the reorganization meeting.
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Pedestrian from East Brunswick struck, killed on Route 9 in Woodbridge
A 33-year-old woman from East Brunswick was killed on Dec. 27 when she was struck by a car on Route 9 south in Woodbridge. Margarita Bukhmil was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, where she was pronounced dead at 3:52 a.m., according to a statement prepared by Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew…
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Hadassah to hold annual Progressive Dinner Jan. 28
East Brunswick Hadassah is sponsoring its annual Progressive Dinner, consisting of three courses at various homes, at 7 p.m. on Jan 28. The cost is $118 per couple or $59 per person. Profits are donated to Hadassah’s Medical Organization. For reservations, call Anne at 732-735-1616 by Jan. 19.
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Motivational speaker will discuss healthy lifestyles
The South Brunswick Library will hold “Author Talk: Obstacle Obliteration – Exercise Mind Spirit and Body” from 7-8:30 p.m. Jon an. 11 at the library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. Lori Sweeney, author and motivational speaker, who was named “The Biggest Winner” by “Oxygen Magazine,” will discuss her tips and techniques for developing a positive spirit…
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Jackson council awards liquor license
By Michael Benavides Staff Writer JACKSON – The Township Council has awarded two residents of Toms River a plenary retail alcoholic beverage distribution license in Jackson. On Dec. 27, council members Robert Nixon, Kenneth Bressi, Barry Calogero and Anne Updegrave passed a resolution to sell the license to Avani Patel and Sunil Patel of Toms…
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Old Bridge children surprised with memorable Christmas
By JESSICA HARDING Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE – On Christmas Eve, three families were showered with kindness and given a Christmas celebration worth remembering. Residents of the Old Bridge community took the time to visit the Bush Center and surprise three families who were in need of a Christmas miracle. These three families had recently lost their homes…
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Places To Be
Local high schools will ring in the New Year with a heavy dose of sporting events this week. Boys’ basketball contains a full slate of games … On Jan. 5, many area teams will dribble on the hardwood. The Shore Conference features a matchup between Saint John Vianney High School and Shore Regional High School…
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Teenage driver injured in Millstone Township crash
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer MILLSTONE – The New Jersey State Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a Millstone Township motor vehicle crash that left a teenager in serious condition on the afternoon of Dec. 27. Personnel from the Millstone Township Fire Company responded to the scene of the crash near the intersection of Pine…
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South Amboy officials thank Applegate for years of service
By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SOUTH AMBOY — The Dec. 21 South Amboy City Council meeting was the last one for First Ward Councilman Donald Applegate. Applegate, who had been the coach of South Amboy’s American Legion baseball team, was named to the council in 2010 following the death of Councilman Russell Stillwagon. Applegate did not…
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