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Women’s Council of Realtors partners with ACS through Bras for a Cause
The Middlesex County Chapter of the Women’s Council of Realtors is partnering with the American Cancer Society through Bras for a Cause to pursue a cure for cancer. Cancer affects and touches the lives of everyone; each week in Middlesex County 75 people are diagnosed with cancer and 26 people lose their battle. What is…
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Realty office to hold charity flea market Sept. 22
On Sept. 22, the Realtors of Prudential Fox and Roach-Princeton Junction office will be hosting a charity flea market to benefit The ALS Association Greater Philadelphia Chapter from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Princeton Junction office, located at 44 Princeton Hightstown Road. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or “Lou Gehrig’s Disease,” is a debilitating…
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New section of homes opens at The Pointe at Turnbury in South Brunswick
The townhomes at The Pointe at Turnbury, Monmouth Junction, were selling quickly, so developer Millennium Homes decided to take a big step toward meeting customer demand. The developer recently introduced a new section of 10 homes that will provide the community’s active adult buyers plenty of variety and flexibility. The most notable new choice buyers…
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Cedar Village offering builder’s incentives on quick-delivered units
For the month of September, Sema Properties is offering very attractive and unique incentives for the buyers at Cedar Village in East Brunswick. The builder is offering a huge discount toward upgrade packages installed in the units. The discount varies based on the model and unit size, from $35,000- $42,000, which represents about a 75…
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Inexperienced Bears will need time to mesh as a team in 2012
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Monroe Township High School sophomore Akeer Franklin, shown running in his varsity debut against North Brunswick Township High School, rushed for 165 yards, returned two kickoffs for 123 yards, returned two punts for 46 yards and scored twice to help the Falcons to a 44-27 victory on Sept. 7. Franklin dedicated…
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EB’s Todoroff has witnessed rise of field hockey participation
Bears are defending GMC champions BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Cindi Todoroff, the veteran coach of East Brunswick High School’s field hockey program, credits the introduction of grassroots programs across New Jersey for the sport’s growing popularity. More accurately, it’s a turfroots program that has convinced more girls to play. “The availability of turf fields, indoor…
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Bears’ football team held scoreless in 2012 season opener
Left: East Brunswick High School quarterback Jonathan Gerhartz picks up extra yardage against the South Brunswick High School defense during the first quarter of a Sept. 7 season-opening game, played in East Brunswick. The visiting Vikings handed the Bears a 34-0 loss. Right: East Brunswick’s Lee Urschel wraps up South Brunswick runner T.J. Taylor during…
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AARP sets Sept. 18 meeting in E.B.
AARP Chapter #4855 will hold its next meeting on Sept. 18 at 10:30 a.m. at the VFW Post No. 133, 485 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Parking is only available curbside on Veterans Way, adjacent to the property. Guest speaker will be Brian McGuire, AARP associate state director of advocacy. The topic will be making one’s…
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Hadassah Associates to honor Pressman
Forsgate Country Club in Monroe will be the site of a brunch sponsored by Hadassah Associates of Southern New Jersey to honor broadcast legend Gabe Pressman on Sept. 23. Brunch will be served at 11 a.m. The broadcaster, who currently serves as senior correspondent for WNBC in New York, will receive the Haddasah Associates’ first…
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