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Historic Four Corners Lantern Tours set for Dec. 2
SHREWSBURY — The Allen House, a historic tavern built in the 18th century and owned by Monmouth County Historical Association, will offer music, entertainment, storytelling, and light refreshments during the annual Historic Four Corners Lantern Tours set for Dec. 2. Two evening tours are being offered, one at 6 p.m. and one at 8 p.m.,…
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Newbury school honors veterans
HOWELL – Pupils at the Newbury School honored local veterans and celebrated Veterans Day with an assembly, a supply drive and an honor walk. On Nov. 18, 49 veterans were treated to breakfast on behalf of the school community, the PTA and the Student Council, according to a press release. After breakfast, an assembly was…
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Early Childhood Center is integral to education in North Brunswick
The other day I was reading the op/ed portion of this periodical and found myself shocked at a piece written by a North Brunswick resident named Richard Pender (North and South Brunswick Sentinel, Sept. 23). Within the context of the recent referendum, Mr. Pender equated the Early Childhood Center (ECC) (located in Milltown, however, under…
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Eagle Scout candidate installs new sand volleyball court at high school
Members of Boy Scout Troop 12, along with their families and friends, assisted Life Scout Joseph Mansonet on Nov. 13 at the Edison High School Sports Complex to complete his Eagle project. The project consisted of the installation of a new, regulation-size sand volleyball court. The total estimated cost was $12,500. When asked why he…
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Pine Brook Rehabilitation and Care Center offers care with compassion
Pine Brook Rehabilitation and Care Center is Manalapan’s premier rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility. We are in the process of continuing a multi-million dollar renovation program. We offer Physical, Occupational and Speech therapy seven days a week, and one on one, in our two beautiful gyms boasting beautiful views to the outside and state of…
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Resident asks to celebrate indigenous Americans at Thanksgiving
In recognition of Thanksgiving let us not forget to celebrate our indigenous Americans. The people who took us under their wing, fed us and taught us how to grow the food for us to survive. Helen M. Stummer Metuchen
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Raid of spa identifies alleged prostitution ring
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Two people have been charged following a raid on a spa that was allegedly a front for prostitution. The three-month investigation involved the South Brunswick Police Department (SBPD), the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office (MCPO) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, according to a statement released by the MCPO and SBPD on Nov.…
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Ask the expert
by Brie Gallo Director of Case Management & Physician Relations at Allaire Rehab & Nursing Center Paul D. from Freehold asks: “My brother recently had a stroke and is in the hospital. I was wondering, is rehabilitation always needed after a stroke?” Hi Paul, first off I’d like to thank you for your question. Rehabilitation…
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Pancakes, Santa and charity events slated
The Eatontown Lions will hold an all you can eat buffet pancake breakfast from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. on Dec. 4 at Meadowbrook School, 65 Wyckoff Rd., Eatontown. The cost is $5 for adults, $3 for children under 12. Photos with Santa are $5. Raffles and prizes will be featured. A Christmas Tree Sale at Monmouth…
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