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Q&A
Cell phones and driving with Sharon Peters Q: We’ve concluded, while observing much yapping on cell phones by drivers, that the ones who do that are guilty of doing about a million other stupid things while behind the wheel — many seem much more apt to run lights, eat or smoke even while holding the…
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Engel Homes ready for hot spring market
Sam Engel, of Engel Homes, is crafting two magnificent homes for quick delivery in the company’s newest Community at Valley View Estates in Monroe Township. The community consists of eight single-family homes set on three-quarter to nearly an acre of property, in the heart of Monroe Township. “This community is clearly the best value and…
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Toll Brothers honored at Sales and Marketing Awards presented by the NJBA
Two of Toll Brothers’ New Jersey luxury communities were recently honored at the 26th Annual Sales and Marketing (SAM) Awards Banquet presented by the New Jersey Builders Association (NJBA). The SAM Awards was created to honor the industry’s most creative, skillful, and successful projects, and recognizes excellence in residential design and marketing programs within New…
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sport shorts
Tryouts for the Old Bridge Riptide will be held on May 1 and May 8 at Higgins Field, Old Bridge. Registration starts at 6 p.m., with tryouts beginning at 6:30 p.m. For more information, contact Brian Morrissey at 732-570-7937. The U11 Xplosion girls soccer team of the Old Bridge Girls Soccer League is looking for…
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Old Bridge girls lacrosse eyeing rematch with South Brunswick
Lady Knights lost to Lady Vikings on April 15 BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Old Bridge High School’s girls lacrosse team is looking forward to its rematch on April 27 against powerful South Brunswick High School. The two teams battled through regulation and a tied game at 9-9 with under 90 seconds remaining during their first…
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Sayreville baseball halts losing streak with two wins over Bears
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The Sayreville War Memorial High School baseball team seems to have returned to its winning ways after going through a three-game losing streak. After opening the season with five straight wins, the Bombers lost a 4-1 decision to Old Bridge High School and then lost a pair to an improved Edison…
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Old Bridge High School’s Gina Bushetta stands her ground at second base as a sliding Woodbridge High School baserunner attempts to prevent her from getting a throw to first base during the April 22 game played in Old Bridge. The Knights beat the Lady Barrons, 7-3. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Rutgers Day offers fun for all ages
Visitors will have almost 500 performances, tours, exhibits and hands-on activities to choose from at Rutgers Day, which takes place Saturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the university’s New Brunswick and Piscataway campuses. Ag Field Day, the N.J. Folk Festival, Zimmerli Family Day and the Engineering Open House are perennial favorites.…
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Christina concert to aid food bank
The Community Christian Choir, a nonprofit ecumenical ensemble, will perform a benefit concert titled “We Can Change the World” 6 p.m. May 5 at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 568 Ryders Lane, East Brunswick. The program, which will showcase choral music in a blend of various styles of Christian music, will feature more than 70 children…
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