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Arts-insurance seminar coming to Monroe
The Monroe Township Community Education Program will present a seminar titled “For the Arts Professional: What Kind of Insurance Do You Need to Protect Your Creative Assets?” 5:30-7 p.m. Oct. 25 and Nov. 3 at Monroe Township High School, 200 Schoolhouse Road. The event will offer an overview of the variety of insurance coverage available…
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Library Friends to serve A Taste of Autumn
The Friends of the East Brunswick Library will host its A Taste Of Autumn food-tasting fundraiser 6 p.m. Nov. 3 at the library, 2 Jean Walling Civic Center. The event will showcase recipes from the Friends’ cookbook, “A Literary Feast: A Collection of Recipes From the East Brunswick Community,” along with other fall-favorite recipes. An…
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Lancers making mark on football program with physical play
By Matthew Rocco The St. John Vianney High School football team has fully embraced smashmouth football, and it’s getting big results. The Lancers maintained their perfect record by rolling to a victory over defending state champion Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School — leaning on a solid defense and hard-nose running game to take down their…
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Ocean Township in contention for B North soccer title
By Matthew Rocco The Ocean Township High School boys’ soccer team is right in the thick of a competitive race for the Shore Conference B North Division title. Defense has been a big part of the Spartans’ success this season. In each of their 11 wins, the Spartans have allowed no more than one goal.…
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Caseys entering tournament season playing strong volleyball
By Warren Rappleyea With a 19-4 mark thus far, Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School’s girls’ volleyball team appears to be firing on all cylinders as it prepares for the Shore Conference and NJSIAA Non-Public tournaments. The Caseys have won four straight matches following a three-set loss to St. John Vianney High School Oct. 6.…
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Barrons hope to get back to winning in GMC soccer playoffs
By Jeff Appelblatt Last season, Woodbridge High School’s boys’ soccer team was only able to put up three wins, so when this year’s club already doubled that number before September ended, things were so much better in the locker room. But the switch to October hasn’t been easy for the Barrons. Following one tie and…
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Pumpkin carving event Oct. 22 in Metuchen
The Metuchen Recreation Commission will sponsor a family pumpkin carving event on Oct. 22 beginning at 2:30 p.m. at the Metuchen Senior Center. Pumpkins, carving tools and snacks will be supplied. Pre-registration is necessary. PreSchool of Rock will perform at the pond during the float. Carved pumkins will be floated on Tommy’s Pond beginning at…
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Vikings shut out Bears to get over .500 mark
By Warren Rappleyea South Brunswick High School’s football team returned to familiar ground — the north side of .500 — with a 21-0 victory at East Brunswick High School Oct. 14. The win also marked the 200th of coach Joe Goerge’s career. The game was a defensive battle for the most part, but the Vikings…
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