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Tri-Town News On Campus
Katee O’Malley, a physics student from Howell, was inducted into the University of the Sciences Pennsylvania Kappa Chapter of the Alpha Chi National Honor Society on Nov. 15 in Philadelphia. University of the Sciences prepares students to be leaders and practitioners in the healthcare and science fields. Alpha Chi members have the opportunity to develop…
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Did you know?
By Rick Gables SHOWTIME will premiere Madonna: Rebel Heart Tour concert film on Friday, Dec. 9 at 9 p.m. Smithsonian Channel will recount major events with rare news footage in its new series The Lost Tapes, premiering Sunday, Dec. 4 at 9 p.m. The first episode is titled The Lost Tapes: Pearl Harbor, which will…
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TV’s biggest cheaters
By Eric Kohanik Game shows burst onto TV screens after the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling in 1954 that declared quiz shows were not a form of gambling. And, during their early TV years, they weren’t restricted by any rules or regulations. That left the door wide open for shows to do as…
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Jackson Police Department to host annual toy drive
By Michael Benavides Staff Writer JACKSON – Officers from the Jackson Police Department will host their annual “Fill a Truck” toy drive to ensure that every child receives a gift for Christmas. The toy drive will be held at 11 a.m. Dec. 17 in the parking lot of ShopRite, 260 N. County Line Road, Jackson,…
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Tri-Town News Datebook, Dec. 8
• Holbrook Little League’s third annual Breakfast with Santa will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Dec. 10 at the Holbrook Little League fieldhouse, 366 Bartley Road, Jackson. Cost is $10 per adult; children ages 6-10, $5; and children age 5 and under are free. Proceeds will benefit Holbrook softball coach Jean Elias and…
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News Transcript Datebook, Dec. 7
• On Dec. 15 at 7 p.m., the Colts Neck High School Music Department will present its 19th annual winter holiday concert at the high school, Route 537. The performance features the concert choir, concert band and jazz ensemble, and will premiere the commercial music ensemble. The concert will be directed by Jack Maniaci. Free…
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Church raises money for community garden project
By Michael Benavides Staff Writer PLUMSTED – The Plumsted Presbyterian Church is seeking donations from the public in an effort to start a community garden. A community garden is generally created by a municipal governing body or a local organization and divided into small plots. Each plot is leased to a member of the community…
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Metuchen library to hold author event Dec. 8
The Metuchen Library, 480 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen, will welcome author Kraig Geiger at 7 p.m. on Dec. 8 when he will read from and discuss his new book “Peace, Love n’ Mud”. Copies of his book will also be available for purchase and signing. Mr. Geiger has a long career working as a professional concert…
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