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Old Bridge man charged with attempted murder in Aberdeen
An Old Bridge man was charged on Christmas Eve with shooting a 32-year-old Somerset man just two nights before. Tennyson D. Fairclough, 37, was charged on Dec. 24 by Aberdeen Township police with two counts of first-degree attempted murder, second-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, second-degree unlawful possession of a weapon and second-degree certain…
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‘Theatre Revue 2017’ to feature skits, performances
The Alchemist Theatre Company of North Brunswick Township High School will present “Theatre Revue 2017” at 7 p.m. on Jan. 13, and at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Jan. 14 at the high school, 98 Raider Rd., North Brunswick. The theatrical experience is a compilation of skits and numbers from theater, television and…
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Monroe Library events include Poets Corner, book discussions
Patrons are invited to read a survival-themed book for a chance to win a prize during the Monroe Library’s “Survive the Winter Reading Challenge.” Suggested readings and entry forms available at the Welcome Desk. The Book Café will be held at 11 a.m. on Feb. 1. Talk about books that you’ve read. Light refreshments will be…
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Jackson Pride Lacrosse Club gives back to community
By Wayne Witkowski Jackson Pride Lacrosse Club has given back to the community in more ways beyond instructing the 150 participating boys and girls in third through eighth grades from the township on how to play the game and putting many in a competitive atmosphere. For the second year, the club “adopted” a family in…
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Brunswick Square Mall to hold menorah lighting celebration
Rabbi Eric Eisenkramer of Temple B’nai Shalom will lead the ceremony to light the community menorah at 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 28 in the Center Court of the Brunswick Square Mall, 755 Route 18, East Brunswick. Families will enjoy a sing-along led by the temple junior choir and the local Girl Scout troop will host…
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Business group reaches out to family who lost home in fire
By Michael Benavides Staff Writer PLUMSTED – After a Plumsted Township family lost its home and possessions to a fire in late November, the members of the Plumsted Business and Merchants Association (PBMA) decided to reach out and help their neighbors. Township Committeeman Herb Marinari, who serves as president of the PBMA, said he asked…
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