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Pink Out
Old Bridge High School seniors Autumn Gally (clockwise from left), Elma Ramadani and Idalin Lynch spray pink dye on the hair of Samantha Howell during the school’s annual Pink Out fundraiser for breast cancer research on Oct. 5. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Ariana Galya applies pink dye to the hair of Alex Mirra.
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O.B. Elks selling Tricky Tray tickets
Old Bridge Elks Lodge No. 2229 will sponsor a Tricky Tray beginning at noon Oct. 21 at the lodge, 67 Old Amboy Road. Cost is $10 and includes one sheet of tickets. Outside food and drinks will not be allowed. Sandwiches, snacks, etc., will be available for purchase at the lodge For more information and…
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Check it Out
Dorothy Wellinghorst (l-r), Angela Star and Gerry Marino admire the artwork. Residents browse some of the acrylic paintings on display at the Reformed Church Home in Old Bridge during its first resident art show on Sept. 26. PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff
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Walk for Diane supports programs for early breast cancer detection
Five years ago, the founders of the Amy Feiman Behar Foundation for Cancer Prevention set off on an ambitious journey — to fund a significant number of mammograms for women who couldn’t afford them. Initially, the foundation established a partnership with Saint Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick, providing a grant for free screenings and…
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Musicians come together for animal shelter benefit
BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — All paws are on deck for an upcoming fundraiser to benefit the Sayreville Pet Adoption Center. After a March fundraiser brought in thousands of dollars and needed supplies for the shelter, a second fundraiser, “Paws for a Cause-Part Deux,” will be held Nov. 11 at Rumor 35 in…
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Tattoo event proceeds to support pet shelter
Rabbits Den Tattoo Parlor, 120 N. Main St., Milltown, will host a Halloween Tattoo Event from noon to 10 p.m. Oct. 26 to benefit the Sayreville Pet Adoption Center. Participants may choose any tattoo from a sheet of original custom artwork for $30. Half of the proceeds from the event will be donated to SPAC.…
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Panthers to offer Gift-Basket Bingo
The Morgan-Parlin Panthers will host its Gift Basket Bingo on Nov. 16 at St. Mary’s Bingo Hall, 301 Second St., South Amboy. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. The first game will be called at 7:30 p.m. Admission tickets cost $25 until Oct. 21, $30 after that date, and include one bingo board for each…
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Cindy’s Stars seeks walkers for LLS event
Team Cindy’s Stars will take part in the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Light the Night Walk set for 5 p.m. Oct. 20 on the Great Lawn, Long Branch. The event celebrates and commemorates lives touched by cancer. Cindy’s Stars will walk in loving memory of several individuals including Lucinda “Cindy” Dingman, Barbara Carol and…
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Red light camera contracts draw assemblyman’s ire
State Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon (R-Monmouth), who has recently expressed concern regarding New Jersey’s red light camera pilot program, last week raised questions about contracts that have been entered into by municipalities that are operating red light cameras. The cameras are in place at 63 intersections around the state, and tickets are issued by police after…
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