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How do we feel about taxes? I think we’re over the moon
CODA GREG BEAN If you were walking around on Thursday, April 18, you might have noticed that a little weight was off the yoke around your shoulders, and there was an extra spring in your step. You might not have known why you suddenly felt less burdened, but I’ve got a possible explanation. April 18…
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Grounds for Sculpture to host comedy night
Grounds For Sculpture, 18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton, will present its first “Comedy Night: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Garden” at 8 p.m. April 26 in the East Gallery of the Seward Johnson Center for the Arts. Area comics Helene Angley, Tom Ragú, Matt Jenkins, Mike Vecchione and Vanessa Hollingshead — one…
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Retro Fitness to be featured on ‘Undercover Boss’
Retro Fitness, 223 North Center Drive, North Brunswick, will be featured in the episode of “Undercover Boss” to be aired on CBS at 8 p.m. Friday, April 26.
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Alchemists to perform ‘Ragtime’ this weekend
Special alumni reception will be held April 27 BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The 40th annual musical by the Alchemist Theatre Company of North Brunswick Township High School this weekend will see some alumni take center stage. “We have one alum in the cast, eight other [alums] playing in the orchestra, and…
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Marathoner recounts mayhem at Boston finish line
BY AMY ROSEN Staff Writer Meredith Reccoppa has been running toward Boston since 2009. But on April 15, she found herself running away from the city. Reccoppa, who is an employee of Greater Media Newspapers, was receiving her medal just minutes after having crossed the finish line in the Boston Marathon, when an explosion tore…
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Walk for multiple sclerosis raises $2 million statewide
More than 400 participants take part in New Jersey Metro Chapter’s walk in No. Brunswick BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer More than 400 participants took part in the annual New Jersey Metro Chapter Walk MS event, held on April 14 at Babbage Park, North Brunswick. Twelve walks around the state achieved the goal of garnering…
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Animal planet
Clockwise from top left: Jay Soloway, of the North Brunswick Humane Association (NBHA), holds Cubby during an adoption luncheon held by the NBHA at the North Brunswick Senior Center on April 19. Claire Butkus, of the NBHA, pets Rosie during the luncheon. Left: Cubby hangs out during lunch. PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff
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No. Brunswick developing environmental inventor y
Resource guide will document land use, endangered species BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer The bald eagle has flown and the wood turtle has roamed North Brunswick’s nearly 13 square miles of land. The two species are among those listed as threatened in New Jersey but have been seen in the township, according to Deborah J.…
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