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Breakfast with the Villains set for Oct. 29
The North Brunswick Heritage Day Committee will hold a Not-So-Scary Breakfast with the Villains from 8-10 a.m. on Oct. 29 at Applebee’s, 324 Ryders Lane, Milltown. There will be a children’s and adult costume contest. For more information, call 732-247-0922, ext. 475
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Halloween Happenings rescheduled to Oct. 28
North Brunswick will hold Halloween Happenings from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Oct. 28 at Veterans Parks, at the corner of Roosevelt Avenue and Halsey Road, North Brunswick. The event was rescheduled from Oct. 21 due to inclement weather. There will be mad science experiments, a spooky hayride, a jack-o-lantern contest and a costume contest. The cost is…
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‘Rat Pack Together Again’ show set for Oct. 14
Experience Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. as Rat Pack impersonators Tony Sands, Johnny Petillo and Geno Monroe will perform a mix of songs, comedy, sketches and musical arrangement from 7-9 p.m. on Oct. 14 at Battleground Country Club, 1 Covenhoven Rd., Manalapan. Tickets are $65 and include dinner. For tickets or more…
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Allentown officials will monitor potential impact of school budget
By Mark Rosman Staff Writer ALLENTOWN – Municipal officials said they will keep close tabs on all of the variables that will be used to determine how much money Allentown property owners will pay to support the operation of the Upper Freehold Regional School District in the 2017-18 academic year. Allentown and Upper Freehold Township…
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Easy and budget-friendly ways to add curb appeal
Curb appeal can help a home get noticed in a bustling real estate market. Curb appeal also can contribute to the aesthetics of a neighborhood for residents who plan to stay put, and many homeowners feel an attractive exterior is just as important as a comfortable interior. Homeowners do not have to spend a fortune…
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Sea Bright residents approve referendum
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — Borough residents have approved three referendums that will enable the borough to move forward with plans for a new community, beach pavillion and municipal complex. During a Sept. 27 special election, residents supported the three referendum questions by more than double, which if rejected, would have invalidated…
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Lecture slated Oct. 16 in Rumson
The Adult Education and Library Committees of Congregation B’nai Israel, 171 Ridge Rd., Rumson, will co-sponsor a lecture at 11:15 a.m. on Oct. 16. Mark Russ Federman left a successful law career to help run his family’s iconic “appetizing store” Russ & Daughters. The odyssey from pushcart to a sought-after dining destination embodies the successful…
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Police accuse home nurse aide of stealing from elderly client
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police have charged a home nurse aide from Somerset with theft and credit card fraud of an elderly client. Relatives of a Dayton woman reportedly contacted police to report suspicious activity on her credit card, according to a statement prepared by the South Brunswick Police Department. The relatives also noted that a…
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Police identify alleged jewelry thief
EAST BRUNSWICK – A man who allegedly stole jewelry from a home on Old Stage Road was apprehended by police. Patrol units were dispatched to a residence on a report of a suspicious person around 11:27 a.m. on Sept. 21. Officer Matthew Kole responded to the scene where an unknown individual allegedly jumped over the…
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