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Church hosts pumpkin patch fundraiser
Christ the King Lutheran Church, 3330 Route 27, Kendall Park, will hold a pumpkin patch fundraiser Mondays through Fridays from 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; and Sundays from noon to 5:00 p.m., from Oct. 14 to 31. There will be a Kids’ Day Celebration on Oct. 27, which…
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Wrestling show at S.B. High School
The South Brunswick Police Athletic League is holding a pro wrestling show on Saturday, Oct. 13, at 7:35 p.m. in the South Brunswick High School gymnasium, 750 Ridge Road. Proceeds will benefit SBPAL. The show will consist of seven wrestling matches with former champions Iron Sheik, Tommy Dreamer and Matt Hardy scheduled to perform. Doors…
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Enjoy ‘ghoul’ stuff at Six Flags Fright Fest
Fright Fest, currently underway at Six Flags Great Adventure, appeals to thrill seekers of all shapes and sizes. PHOTO COURTESY OF SIX FLAGS The annual Fright Fest at Six Flags Great Adventure, Route 537, Jackson, is currently underway through Oct. 28. The park will be open on Friday nights from 5:30-11 p.m., and on Saturdays…
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America’s most dangerous city is about to get worse
CODA GREG BEAN You’ve got to wonder what Camden will look like in 10 years, but it’s a pretty good guess it will look like one of those post-apocalyptic cities on “The Walking Dead.” It’s well on its way to that state now, with row after row of abandoned, burned-out buildings, crumbled infrastructure and crime-ridden…
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President Obama has not earned Jewish vote
Recently at a White House press conference, two senior White House correspondents, Connie Lawn and Les Kinsolving, asked President Barack Obama’s press secretary, Jay Carney, “Is the capital of Israel Jerusalem or Tel Aviv?” Mr. Carney’s response was, “I haven’t had that question in a while. Our position has not changed.” The reporters then proceeded…
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Arts Council of Princeton thankful
I n celebration of our 45th anniversary, the Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) sends heartfelt thanks to the community for their continued support and participation. The ACP was founded in September 1967, and so we aimed to fill this past month with vibrant anniversary festivities. Thank you to the hundreds of artists, families and friends…
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Finnegans Lane is a danger zone
Recently during his daily walk, my father was hit by a car on Finnegans Lane. He’s 68 years old, a working engineer, a playful grandparent, and an avid walker and jogger throughout North and South Brunswick. As a result of the hit, his hips are broken and several of his leg bones are fractured. He…
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Food, clothing drives held through Nov. 1
The Byron Foundation, North Brunswick, will be holding a clothing and food drive now through Nov. 1. Peter Kenny is seeking donations of clothing in honor of his late great-grandfather, Paul Bednar, for the Paul Bednar Memory Drive. The food drive will be held in honor of his longtime friend, the late Susan Quabeck. Non-refrigerated…
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