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Smithereens still loving the music game to bits
Long-enduring ’80s rockers to perform in Woodbridge BY JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer Despite having been a household name among rock fans since their rise to stardom in the ’80s, the Smithereens recently found themselves sleeping on a cold, hard floor. A congested-sounding Pat DiNizio explained over the phone that his cold stemmed from the band…
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Bomb threat probe yields arrest of Edison H.S. student
Police: Explosive devices confiscated from teen’s home BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer The police investigation into four bomb threats at Edison High School yielded the arrest of a 16-year-old male student of the school, who was charged Monday with possession of explosive devices. However, according to a police statement, authorities do not believe that a…
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Tough choices after Sandy
As a new hurricane season approaches, many still struggle to rebound from superstorm BY KEITH HEUMILLER Staff Writer This text will be replaced A home on Harris Avenue in Union Beach had to be raised an additional 13 feet above sea level after being ravaged by flooding during superstorm Sandy. Residents throughout the state still…
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Robbinsville Education Foundation
By Sharon DeVito On Tuesday, May 21, the Robbinsville Education Foundation is hosting its tenth annual Golf Classic. This year, in addition to a full day of golf and prizes, there will be a "celebrity" golfer. Dr. Irving Fryar, the high school’s new football coach and 17-year NFL veteran, will be on hand. All proceeds…
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PRINCETON: Communiversity ‘an excellent day for everyone’
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer Carpe diem! Seize the day! — that was Sunday afternoon’s mantra booming from a loud speaker somewhere in the heart of downtown Princeton, hidden amid the thousands of people swarming throughout the streets to get a piece of Communiversity 2013. There were many moments — and pieces — to seize…
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MONTGOMERY: Young Cougar golfers start fast
MHS boys using five sophomores with one senior By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor At first glance, the Montgomery High School boys golf team might seem too young and inexperienced to compete for a championship. But don’t let the first glance at a roster that has one senior and five sophomores in the top six fool…
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