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David Saint opens a new season with a play about Lee Harvey Oswald’s mother
By Keith Loria From the Princeton Packet George Street Playhouse just opened its 43rd season and it’s a special one for David Saint, as he is celebrating his 20th anniversary as the theater’s artistic director. “It goes so fast. I’ve seen so much change in the theater and New Brunswick itself,” he says. “I remember…
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Officers seek women accused of stealing razorblades
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Middlesex County Crime Stoppers in conjunction with the South Brunswick Police Department (SBPD) are seeking the public’s assistance with identifying two females who stole more than $660 worth of merchandise from a local supermarket. On Oct. 8, two females entered Stop and Shop, 24 Summerfield Blvd., Dayton, and allegedly stole more than $600 worth…
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NBTHS student named a ‘Kid Who Makes Magic’
NORTH BRUNSWICK – A North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS) student who is a youth advocate for Tourette syndrome has been named a “Kid Who Makes Magic” by radio station Magic 98.3. According to NBTHS Principal Pete Clark’s nomination letter, every year Ally Abad attends the Tim Howard Leadership Academy for children with Tourette’s that takes place at Rutgers…
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Fran Torello of Weichert, Realtors recognized for company award
METUCHEN– Carlo Siracusa, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announced sales associate Fran Torella of the Metuchen office was individually recognized for exceptional performance in September. A top producer, Torella led the entire company for new home listings for the month. Invite this talented neighborhood specialist in to learn about the real estate services that…
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Donations needed for Project Homeless Connect
The Point-in-Time Homeless Count & Project Homeless Connect are seeking items to help the homeless during the winter months. The most needed items include gently used coats; new hats, scarves, gloves, mittens, blankets and warm socks; and hygiene kits. For more information about Project Homeless Connect or to arrange for delivery of donated items, contact Harriet Slonim…
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Did you know?
National Geographic Channel will premiere its unprecedented global event series MARS on Monday, Nov. 14 at 9 p.m. From executive producers Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, this 6-part series showcases the dramatic setbacks and successes of the modern scientific space revolution, while envisioning humankind’s attempt to colonize the planet that has captured our collective imagination…
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Bertucci’s fundraiser to benefit North Brunswick Humane Association
Bertucci’s will hold a fundraiser for the North Brunswick Humane Association from noon to 9 p.m. on Nov. 16 at the North Brunswick location, 2313 Route 1 south. With the appropriate flier, 15 percent of proceeds from dine in, take out or carry out will be donated back to the humane association.
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’80s horror comedy favorites
By Ali Datko, ReMIND Magazine The ’80s shine an undeniable beacon on horror comedy mastery. It’s the decade that delivered wildly out-of-the-box yet marketable villains, comical but relatable protagonists, and some of the most quotable lines of film history. Ready to reminisce? Gremlins (1984) This deceivingly innocent-looking horror comedy introduces a friendly, furry Mogwai named…
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U.S. Army band to perform free concert in South Brunswick
The United States Army Field Band & Soldiers’ Chorus and The Musical Ambassadors of the Army from Washington, D.C., will hold a free concert at 2 p.m. on Nov. 13 at South Brunswick High School, 750 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction. For more information, call 732-329-4044, ext. 3210.
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