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East Brunswick native gives ‘back’ to students
Students in the Misericordia University Student Occupational Therapy Association recently participated in a Backpack Awareness Day educational program at the Wyoming Valley West School District’s Chester Street Elementary School. East Brunswick native Karen Spehalski helped provide students in third through fifth grades with information about how to properly pack and carry backpacks to reduce cumulative back…
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Dedication through four generations of catering
For more than 60 years, Jacques Exclusive Caterers has been involved with turning dreams into memories for families. From beach-side weddings to birthday celebrations in their reception center, Jacques has always been there to help you create your vision. Jacques Exclusive Catering specializes in catering and party rentals for off site locations. The off- site…
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Celebrate giving with the Edison library Nov. 30
The North Edison Library, 777 Grove Ave., Edison, will celebrate giving at 10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 30. Giving Tuesday was created when two organizations, the 92nd Street Y and the United Nations Foundation came together in 2012, about a month before that year’s Thanksgiving. Their intention was to set aside a day…
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Councilman looking forward to serving again
Thank you to the voters of North Brunswick for re-electing me to the North Brunswick Township Council. I truly wish to express my gratitude and appreciation for your continued support. Thank you to the leadership and the committee members of the North Brunswick Township Democrat Organization for all your help, support and hard work to…
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Sayreville native appointed to superintendent position
Michael J. Wasko, a native of Sayreville, was recently appointed superintendent of schools for the Hanover Township K-8 School District. He began his position on July 1. Wasko is a graduate of Sayreville War Memorial High School, where he ran track. He enrolled at Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) in Teaneck on a track and field…
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Barrons fall to tough Lions team in state football playoff opener
By Jeff Appelblatt Woodbridge High School’s football coach, Kevin Coleman, knew his team was facing the toughest opponent it faced all season in the first round of the NJSIAA North Jersey, Section II, Group IV playoffs, when it traveled to Middletown High School North Nov. 11. And yet, he had confidence his team could compete…
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Bath Blessings offers luxury bath and beauty rituals inspired by Ayurveda
Introducing Bath Blessings aromatherapeutic bath and beauty rituals made in New Jersey. The all-natural line includes bath salts, bath oils, face and body oils and perfume oils. Everything is handcrafted in small batches locally in Manalapan using certified organic ingredients and cold-pressed floral oils. At its core, the brand’s inspiration comes from the ancient Ayurvedic…
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Christmas Vespers planned at church
First United Methodist Church, 103 Monmouth Rd., Oakhurst, will hold Christmas Vespers at 4 p.m. on Dec. 4. Tea will follow the event.
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Old Bridge set to meet Piscataway in state semifinals
By Warren Rappleyea Old Bridge High School’s football team seized the moment in its NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group V matchup with Hillsborough High School Nov. 11. The third-seeded Knights built up a comfortable lead en route to a 34-21 victory. The win sets up a semifinals meeting at second-seeded Piscataway Township High School Nov. 19.…
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