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Vikings claim first state sectional football championship with CJ V win
South Brunswick defeated No. 1 seed Manalapan, 33-22 BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent This text will be replaced Above: South Brunswick High School head coach Joseph George celebrates with his Vikings football players after winning the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group V championship over Manalapan High School, 33-22, on Dec. 8 at Rutgers University’s High Point Solutions…
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NBCAC Holiday Market takes places Dec. 14
The New Brunswick Community Arts Council (NBCAC) will host its Holiday Market 5-10:30 p.m. Dec. 14. The market will take place at the George Street Playhouse, 9 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. Unique merchants from the tri-state area will be selling specialty handcrafted holiday items, clothing, jewelry, pottery, home accessories and much more. Free hot chocolate…
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Annual Day function in So. Bruns. Dec. 15
The Indian Association of Garden State will hold an Annual Day function at 7 p.m. on Dec. 15 at Chutney Mary Indian Restaurant, Route 1 south, South Brunswick. The event will begin with an opening speech from the president, followed by cultural performances and a message from the mayor of East Brunswick and the director…
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New Jersey Holiday Lightfest returns
As seen in TheBeachBeat.com The New Jersey Holiday Lightfest is back at the Middlesex County Fairgrounds, 655 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick, and it is bigger and brighter than ever before. The drivethrough light show is open every night of the week through Jan. 6. A benefit for DARE New Jersey, the Gift of Lights drive-through…
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Two charged in South Brunswick iPhone thefts
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Township police charged two New York men on Dec. 5 with stealing Apple iPhones from a Verizon store on Route 1 in South Brunswick. The two suspects, 33-year-old Willie Winfield and 22-year-old Aaron Richard, allegedly walked into the Verizon store at the South Brunswick Square Mall. An employee reportedly observed the suspects…
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Disaster-recovery loans not just for small businesses
Small Business Administration urges businesses, homeowners and renters to apply now BY JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer By now, New Jerseyans dealt crushing blows from superstorm Sandy have likely contacted their insurance companies, and are aware of assistance available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund started by Gov.…
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Carolers needed for hurricane benefit
Laura Gibbons and her family and friends will hold “N.J. Caroling Night Out” on Dec. 22 in the North Brunswick area. As carolers entertain neighbors, donations will be collected for survivors of Hurricane Sandy. Anyone interested in caroling can contact Showstoppers Plus to register by calling 732-297-0031 or emailing [email protected].
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Food, toy, clothing drives are continuing in N.B.
The Byron Foundation, North Brunswick, will be holding clothing, toy and food drives through Jan. 1. Peter Kenny is seeking donations of clothing and toys in honor of his late great-grandfather, Paul Bednar, for the Paul Bednar Memory Drive. The food drive will be held in honor of his longtime friend, the late Susan Quabeck,…
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