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E.B. Schools calendar may be viewed online
East Brunswick Public Schools events and activities for the 2012-13 school year are available online at www.ebnet.org. To view all events and activities, including student orientations and Back-to-School Nights, click on District Calendar under the quick links. The tutorial video will explain how to customize the calendar for each family’s needs.
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Computer training offered for residents
Registration is under way for the East Brunswick High School Technology Education Community Service (EBTECS) Club’s free personal computer training for East Brunswick residents. Members of the club (formerly known as the East Brunswick High School Computer Club) will offer participants one-on-one training in computer applications (Word, MS Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) and new technologies including…
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SPAC Golf Classic to benefit shelter pets
The Sayreville Pet Adoption Center (SPAC) will host its first Golf Classic Sept. 24 at the Princeton Country Club, 1 Wheeler Way. Registration will begin at 11:30 a.m. Shotgun start is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. The event will feature a scramble format. Prizes will include low/high gross team awards, longest drive and closest to the…
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Gift auction, lunch to support hospital
The Raritan Bay Medical Center Perth Amboy Auxiliary will hold its 11th annual Gift Auction and Luncheon beginning at noon Sept. 23 at ZPA Hall, 281 Grace St., Perth Amboy. The luncheon is scheduled for 1 p.m.Proceeds from the fundraising event will benefit the medical center’s new building campaign at its Perth Amboy and Old…
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I get a kick out of you
East Brunswick native Heather O’Reilly, who won her third Olympic gold medal with the U.S. women’s national soccer team in London this summer, provides instruction to local girls Aug. 21 during a three-day soccer camp she held at East Brunswick’s Heavenly Farms. O’Reilly, 27, currently plays for the Boston Breakers in the WPSL Elite League.…
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CODA
Feeling a little under the weather? Then stop lying GREG BEAN I ’ve been watching the Republican National Convention on television, and the response to that shindig from people on the other side, and while it has been great theater, I started feeling pretty sorry for everyone involved because it looks like all that posturing,…
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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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Generosity made fair Charity Challenge success
On behalf of the partners and staff of Bonamici, Colletti, Solitario & Tierney, CPAs, sponsor of the Charity Challenge at the 2012 Middlesex County Fair, I want to thank the fairgoers who attended the fair and helped support the 26 local charities that participated in this year’s event. In these difficult economic times, the fairgoers…
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Monroe school officials on tabling of tuition
This is in response to some misinformation that is being anonymously emailed to various members of the Monroe Township community in regard to the Aug. 22 Board of Education meeting. Item No. 9 on the agenda — Jamesburg Tuition Update — was tabled until our Sept. 12 meeting. There are members of the public who…
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