• Musical comedy comes to Metuchen

    Musical comedy comes to Metuchen

    “WaistWatchers The Musical!” National Tour comes to The Forum Theatre, 314 Main St., Metuchen, through Nov. 20. Performances are at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays, 8 p.m. on Fridays, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturdays, and 2 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $45-$65 (other fees may apply) and are available…

  • Individualized rehabilitative plans offered at Crest Physical Therapy

    Individualized rehabilitative plans offered at Crest Physical Therapy

    Since 2006, Crest Physical Therapy has provided comprehensive rehabilitative therapy and exercise programs for all age groups. They provide a comfortable and caring atmosphere to help you reach your rehabilitation goals. The Crest program is unique because of the therapists’ hands-on approach tailored to each patient’s individual set of circumstances.  They treat a variety of…

  • Suffering with Sciatica? Try a natural approach!

    Suffering with Sciatica? Try a natural approach!

    By Ken Freedman, DC It can be so severe that sufferers have said it feels like molten lava is flowing down their leg. Is sciatica pain stopping you from living an active life? Sciatica pain may come and go, but it usually does not “go away” without effective care. Sciatica occurs when there is compression…

  • All Hallow’s Eve at the Historic Village at Allaire Oct. 30

    All Hallow’s Eve at the Historic Village at Allaire Oct. 30

    All Hallow’s Eve at the Historic Village at Allaire, 4263 Atlantic Ave., Farmingdale, will be held from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on Oct. 30. Celebrate the fall and the early traditions of Halloween with friends and family. There will be pumpkin picking (limited quantity), tractor and wagon rides, historic games, storytelling, and a costume parade and…

  • Taking a shot at preventing the flu

    Taking a shot at preventing the flu

    MIDDLESEX COUNTY– Even while it claims thousands of lives across the globe each year, influenza remains one of the more underestimated illnesses in modern-day society. It’s not difficult to see why either, when something that starts off with a mild cough or headache can quickly and unexpectedly escalate into a high fever, sore throat and…

  • Plumsted to seek town center designation

    Plumsted to seek town center designation

    By Michael Benavides Staff Writer PLUMSTED – Municipal officials are applying for planning assistance from the state as they work to secure a Town Center designation for the downtown New Egypt section of Plumsted. Mayor Jack Trotta said the Town Center Implementation Plan is necessary for the construction of a planned sewer system. “For many…

  • NJSIAA announced increased revenues from 2015-16 scholastic year

    NJSIAA announced increased revenues from 2015-16 scholastic year

    An increase in total revenues by approximately $310,000 over the previous year was announced this past week by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) — the governing body of high school sports in the state. The NJSIAA’s financial report for the school year that ended June 30 revealed that along with the increase…

  • Plumsted event raises awareness of drug, alcohol issues

    Plumsted event raises awareness of drug, alcohol issues

    PLUMSTED – Community leaders, law enforcement representatives, concerned parents and children gathered for the township’s first Community Awareness Night at New Egypt High School. The Oct. 6 forum was a collaborative effort between the DART Prevention Coalition, the Plumsted Police Department, the Plumsted Township School District and the Plumsted Municipal Alcohol and Drug Alliance, according…

  • Foundation sponsors guitar classes

    Foundation sponsors guitar classes

    COLTS NECK – The gymnasium at the Cedar Drive Middle School was rocking with sounds from the Traveling Guitar Foundation. The foundation is a nonprofit organization which provides free musical equipment and instruction to school districts across the United States because its founder, Livingston native Damon Marks, saw the struggle schools were having in keeping…

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