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Lodge events slated in Eatontown
The Eatontown Elks Lodge 2402, 216 Broad St., Eatontown, will serve breakfast from 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. on Oct. 16. Sandwiches (pork roll, egg and cheese, etc.), omelets, pancakes, eggs your way, with sides of bacon or sausage will be featured. The meal is $7 and a sandwich is $4.50. Eat in or take out. The…
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New players stepping up for Bulldogs’ girls’ soccer team
By Matthew Rocco The new faces of the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School girls’ soccer team are playing a key role down the stretch, as the Bulldogs look to build momentum for the Shore Conference Tournament. With one week remaining in the regular-season schedule, the Bulldogs have outscored their opponents, 12-0, during a three-game winning…
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South Brunswick evens gridiron record with win over Edison
By Warren Rappleyea FOOTBALL After winning just one of its first three games, South Brunswick High School’s football team evened its record at 2-2 Oct. 7 with a convincing 42-7 win over Edison High School. The Vikings were coming off a disappointing 26-14 loss to Piscataway Township High School Sept. 23. This time out, South…
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Plan to clean up Margaret’s Creek contamination moves forward
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — For many residents like Samantha Manburg, who lives along the waterfront in Laurence Harbor and Cliffwood Beach, they want their beach back. “We want our recreation back,” she said. “We want to enjoy the sight and outdoor view. … That is why we live here.” However, that…
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Temple Emanu-El announces open registration for youth production
Temple Emanu-El announces open registration for the youth production of “Fiddler on the Roof, Jr. ” for children in grades 2-12 who like to act, dance and sing. Those who register by Oct. 30 will be invited to attend an audition workshop, and will receive a commemorative show t-shirt before the performance. Rehearsals will incorporate…
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Edison AARP Chapter announces programs
Edison AARP Chapter 3446 will meet at 1 p.m. on Oct. 17 at Our Lady of Peace Parish Center, Franklin Avenue, Edison. Doris Younken will present the program “AARP – Where Friends Meet”. On Nov. 15 the chapter will be going to Hunterdon Hills Playhouse for their “Holiday Show”. Call Mary Ann for tickets at…
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Judge rules South Brunswick must provide affordable housing
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A Superior Court judge has rejected the arguments of a group of municipalities seeking to evade their constitutional obligation to provide housing opportunities to tens of thousands of working families who formed over a 16-year period when the state’s fair housing laws were not being enforced. Issued on Oct. 5, the ruling by…
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New freeholder expected as Polos joins MCIA
Middlesex County Freeholder H. James Polos has been recommended as the new executive director of the Middlesex County Improvement Authority (MCIA). “As a Middlesex County freeholder since 1998, Jim has time and again introduced programs that have helped enhance county and MCIA services,” MCIA Chairman Leonard J. Roseman announced in a statement on Oct. 6.…
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Woodbridge breaks offensive slump against rival JFK Memorial
By Jeff Appelblatt If someone guaranteed Woodbridge High School football coach Kevin Coleman that his club would give up 20 points to its crosstown rival from John F. Kennedy (JFK) Memorial High School, he would be worried. Woodbridge topped 15 points just once in its first four games, struggling on the offensive end in each…
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