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Be part of the Greater Media team. Send your team photos. Greater Media News/StringFly wants you to submit team sports photos. It can be any sport or activity – baseball, football, soccer, cheer squad – and from any high school, Little League, or community league team. When you submit the photo, tell us the name…
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The 2012 Fall Jersey Shore Boat Sale & Expo will take place at FirstEnergy Park, home of the Lakewood BlueClaws, in Lakewood from Sept. 21-23. This boating sales event will feature new and pre-owned boats and accessories for sale by New Jersey’s premier marine retailers, including brand new 2013 models. The event is organized by…
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Vikings hold on and win wild game against Monroe
Football team improves to 2-0 BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent South Brunswick S outh Brunswick High School’s football team picked up its second win of 2012 in a wild and penalty-filled encounter with Monroe Township High School. The Vikings piled up a 28-3 lead in the second quarter and seemed on their way to an easy…
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Above: South Brunswick High School’s Jessica Zimmermann tries to direct a pass to an open teammate during the Vikings’ Sept. 13 match against J.P. Stevens High School in Edison. The Vikings won the match in overtime, 2-1. Below: South Brunswick’s Brielle Errico (c) looks to gain control of the ball between J.P. Stevens High School…
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Local towns reflect on terrorist attacks of Sept. 11
Messages suggest remembering, reflecting, moving on BY JENNIFER AMATO & STELLA MORRISON Staff Writers North Brunswick Township commemorated Sept. 11 with a sunset ceremony at the township’s memorial on Hermann Road. Eleven years later, it is still time to remember. The Rev. Mark McGrath of the North Brunswick September 11 Committee said that people need…
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The ultimate pizza party comes to North Brunswick
CiCi’s Pizza creates flagship store with pizza buffet BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer CiCi’s Pizza, with its newest location in North Brunswick, serves an “endless buffet” of pizza all day, every day. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Six years ago, Neil Shah spent a vacation with his family in Orlando, Fla. Looking to feed 15 adults and…
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Stop officials from benefiting at expense of voters
Recently, news broke of an audit, which revealed that the mayor of Monroe, Richard Pucci, had paid himself a bonus of more than $50,000 as the executive director of the Middlesex County Improvement Authority (MCIA). This salaried position is one of three paychecks for the busy mayor, who while serving as the executive director of…
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School board races in New Jersey stand to become more political
GUEST COLUMN TONY GALLOTTO This Election Day — for the first time since 1903 — voters in most of New Jersey’s school districts will elect their local board of education members on the same Nov. 6 ballot as candidates for municipal, county and federal offices, including the President of the United States. Ninety percent of…
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A new message has been posted on a sign at the entrance to the Monmouth Heights residential development in Manalapan. On Sept. 6, anti-Semitic symbols and slogans defaced the sign. An unknown individual has since posted, “Hate stops when you refuse to stay silent when you witness it.” JACK MURTHA
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