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‘Babes in Toyland’ coming to Main Street stage
The Main Street Theatre Company will present its production of “Babes in Toyland” 8 p.m. Dec. 9, 2 and 8 p.m. Dec. 10, and 2 p.m. Dec 11 at the Main Street Theatre, 3018 Bordentown Ave., Parlin section of Sayreville. The holiday musical features new music along with classic Victor Herbert tunes. Advance tickets cost…
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Bulldogs come from behind for 4th straight state football title
By Warren Rappleyea Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s victory in the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group III championship was like a blockbuster sequel to a hit movie. After struggling early and falling behind, 14-0, Rumson-Fair Haven’s football team rallied to defeat South Plainfield High School, 27-22, to win the Central Jersey, Group III title Dec. 3…
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Barrons receiving contributions throughout boys’ bowling lineup
By Jeff Appelblatt The boys’ bowling season only officially began Dec. 2, but Woodbridge High School has already demonstrated it will be sending out top-notch bowlers of various age ranges. The senior that each opponent knew they’d be looking out for this year is Kyle Bilawsky. So when he threw a perfect 300 game in…
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Police to target impaired drivers during holiday season
Local law enforcement agencies will be cracking down on drunk drivers as part of the 2016 statewide “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Year-End Holiday Crackdown” campaign. Through Jan. 1, local and state law enforcement officers will conduct sobriety checkpoints and roving patrols, looking for motorists who may be driving while intoxicated, according to information…
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South Brunswick bowlers start seasons with victories
By Warren Rappleyea South Brunswick High School’s boys’ and girls’ bowling teams are both off to 1-0 starts this winter, as each squad bested their respective opponents from J.P. Stevens High School by identical 4-0 scores Dec. 1 at Carolier Lanes. The Vikings’ boys piled up 3,630 pins, with senior Tyler Kohutanycz rolling a perfect…
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Manalapan K-9 Grim helps officer locate missing person
MANALAPAN – Patrolman Adam Sosnowski and his partner, K-9 Grim, were called into action on the afternoon of Nov. 21 and located a missing woman who was reported to be dealing with medical issues. Police said that at 4 p.m., Sosnowski and Grim responded to a residence on Meadow Green Circle in the Covered Bridge…
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Braves fall short of state championship, perfect season
By Jeff Appelblatt Piscataway Township High School outplayed Manalapan High School when the teams met in Piscataway Oct. 29. But Manalapan was able to overcome the deficit through three quarters and turn the game around. With a few fourth-quarter touchdowns, Manalapan walked away with a 21-10 victory. That win got the Braves to a perfect…
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PSE&G to build internal communications tower
By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SAYREVILLE — The borough Zoning Board approved the construction of a communications tower by PSE&G at its 5000 Bordentown Ave. location. The application, heard Nov. 22, required a use variance. Sheri Weber, wireless plan development engineer, said on the 2.9-acre site, a 50-foot-by-50-foot area would be dedicated for the project, which is comprised…
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Film chronicles Tent City’s homeless, ‘tiny homes’ concept
By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SOUTH RIVER — A local filmmaker is ready to share a revamped version of his exploration into the lives of both those who are homeless and those who are trying to help them. Jack Ballo’s documentary, “Destiny’s Bridge,” was finished in 2013 and is about the existence of Tent City in Lakewood…
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