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Rates reduced for disabled golfers at Middlesex County courses
First Tee program students work on their short game at the Tamarack Golf Course in East Brunswick, one of four Middlesex County-owned courses offering reduce rates for disabled golfers. Disabled players will be able to take advantage of new, reduced rates at all four of Middlesex County’s public golf courses. Raritan Landing in Piscataway, The…
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Night at the museum
Cub Scouts from Monroe Pack 3 pose in front of the giant whale in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City during the pack’s “Night at the Museum” overnight trip.
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Vendors sought to aid soldiers and families
Vendor spaces are available at the Family Readiness Group of the New Jersey Army National Guard Indoor/Outdoor Flea Market, Yard Sale, Bake Sale and Military Open House set for 7 a.m.-4 p.m. May 18 at the Somerset Army National Guard Armory, 1060 Hamilton St., Somerset section of Franklin. Rain date is May 19. Table-rental fee…
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Spaces available at Community Yard Sale
The Friends of the East Brunswick Public Library is seeking vendors for its Community Yard Sale scheduled for 9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 18 at East Brunswick High School, Cranbury Road. Rain date is June 2. Fee for double parking spaces is $20. Additional parking spaces are available for $10 each on a first-come basis. Food…
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Monroe Township Council President Gerald Tamburro (l-r) and Mayor Richard Pucci received a Shoah candle from William Lidman, president of the Men’s Club at Congregation Beit Shalom, and Laurence Schreck, financial secretary of the congregation, on April 8. Yellow candles are used during Yom HaShoah, or “Holocaust Remembrance.”
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Nominees sought for SRHS Wall of Fame
South River High School (SRHS) is once again seeking nominations for selection to the South River High School Wall of Fame. The purpose of the wall is to identify and recognize the superior achievement and performance of former SRHS students within various fields of endeavor. These individuals and the recognition of their achievements will serve…
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E.B. student receives VSA New Jersey award
Alexander Wierzchowski, of East Brunswick, received a Recognition in the Arts Award for Fine Art in the VSA New Jersey’s 2013 Arts Achievement Awards program. The annual awards recognize students with disabilities ages 14-21 who demonstrate outstanding involvement in the arts, and educators and administrators who have established high-quality arts programs for young people with…
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Mystery symposium scheduled for April 27
Sisters in Crime/Central Jersey (SinC/CJ) will present Murder By the Book: A Writer’s Workshop April 27 at the Jamesburg Senior Center, 139 Stevens Ave. Doors will open at 9 a.m. for registration and a continental breakfast. The all-day event will feature a panel of SinC/CJ published authors and readers discussing why mysteries are written and…
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Racers are ‘inspired’ to honor late college student
Inspire 5K will raise money on April 28 for scholarship in memory of Paul Chrzaszcz BY THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer The East Brunswick Vocational and Technical School (VoTech) will honor a late alumnus with its first Inspire 5K race, which will raise funds to provide a scholarship for a student planning to continue his or…
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