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Zwicker to hold food drive through Dec. 13
The legislative office of Assemblyman Andrew Zwicker is collecting non-perishable food donations to help those in need this winter. Suggested items include stuffing, canned turkey gravy, canned cranberry sauce, canned sweet potatoes/yams/white potatoes, boxed mashed potatoes, boxed rice, boxed cornbread muffin mix, boxed brownies and cake mixes, cereal, oatmeal, coffee, peanut butter and jelly,…
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Route 516 traffic being detoured
OLD BRIDGE – Route 516 westbound traffic is currently not able to proceed to Route 18 North at the Route 516/Route 18 bridge. Westbound traffic is being detoured to Marlboro Road via Marsad Drive, according to information provided by the Old Bridge Police Department. Traffic on Englishtown Road is not able to take…
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Bill forgiving student debt in certain instances becomes law
Legislation sponsored by state Assembly Democrats Joann Downey and Eric Houghtaling (both D-Monmouth) that will forgive certain student loan debt in the event of a borrower’s death or total permanent disability has been signed into law by Gov. Chris Christie. “Federal student loan debt is already forgiven in the event of a borrower’s death. We…
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Financial aid workshop helps prepare for college
The South Brunswick Library will hold a Financial Aid and College Prep Workshop at 11 a.m. on Dec. 10 in Program Room 1A/1B, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. Begin preparing for higher education with a seminar offered by Proverbs: Learn, Lead and Train in New Brunswick. Learn about financial aid options and the…
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Manalapan youth football teams compete for national championships
By Jeff Appelblatt Many of the student-athletes from Manalapan High School’s football team got their start from the township’s youth league. And year by year, no matter who’s moved on, the young teams have continued to charge strong. While the high school team was flirting with perfection until a loss in the NJSIAA Central Jersey,…
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Knights hope to improve with experienced bowlers
By Warren Rappleyea Old Bridge High School’s boys’ bowling team features a talented cast of returning players as it looks to improve upon the 5-10-1 mark it posted a year ago. The Knights went 11-4-1 in 2014-15 but were unable to get untracked last winter. Despite a 3-1 loss to Piscataway Township High School Dec.…
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