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Red-light cameras not cause of rear-end crashes
Rear-end crashes are caused not by red-light cameras, but by drivers tailgating the cars ahead of them. These crashes happen on highways without traffic lights too. Prudence requires that we maintain adequate distances all the time, but particularly while approaching any intersection, whether equipped with a camera or not. Rashmikant C DesaiKendall Park
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But what if she donned one of those for church?
CODA GREG BEAN Next year, I’ve got you gentlemen out there covered if want to get your Valentine something more original than the box of chocolates and the bouquet of cheap roses you picked up at the gas station on the way home tonight (Feb. 13), in a panic, because you’d forgotten, once again, to…
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Sledders take advantage of the snow at Thompson Park in Jamesburg on Feb. 8. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Everyone is invited to see ‘The Uninvited’
EAST BRUNSWICK — Playhouse 22’s next production, “The Uninvited,” opens tomorrow at the East Brunswick Community Arts Center, Cranbury Road. The show runs through March 3 on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 3 p.m. “The Uninvited” is the stage version of the 1944 supernatural-mystery film of the same name, about a…
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Good times roll with Mardi Gras theme at Flower and Garden Show
EDISON — A festive celebration of vivid color, upbeat rhythm and enticing scents and flavors is in store when the 11th annual New Jersey Flower and Garden Show arrives to banish the winter blues Feb. 14-17 at the New Jersey Convention Center. The theme of this year’s show is “Mardi Gras around the World,” highlighting…
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Reconstructive plastic surgery helps man return to normal
David Milazzo, of N.B., is recovered less than a year after traumatic accident BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Township resident David Milazzo doesn’t remember much about March 4 of last year. Through police reports, it was determined that he was driving alone in Lakewood on Route 70 when he hit a concrete…
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North Brunswick honored for assistance after Hurricane Sandy
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Seven-year-old Aminah Kazmi (c) and her siblings, Adil (l) and Anum, helped make puppet pens that were sold to benefit victims of Hurricane Sandy. They raised more than $1,000. KATHY CHANG NORTH BRUNSWICK — When Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on the tri-state area, Aminah Kazmi took action the best way…
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Sand Hills Preschool students show off their artwork
BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer This text will be replaced Brendan Eichenlaub, 4, of South Brunswick, points to his art project, which is on display at the Sand Hills Preschool art show in Kendall Park. STELLA MORRISON Each student at Sand Hills Preschool in Kendall Park was an artist during the school’s annual art show…
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So. Bruns. tries to make ‘cents’ of tax revaluation
Township last reassessed properties in 1987 BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer If South Brunswick officials pursue a township-wide revaluation in the wake of a slew of tax appeals, property owners would see the resulting tax bill changes in two years at the earliest. During a Feb. 5 work session of the Township Council, South Brunswick…
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