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Author to read from book about addictions
Author Michael Cartwright will read selections from his book “Believable Hope: Five Essential Elements to Beat Any Addiction,” at 7 p.m. on Sept. 14 at Barnes & Noble, 869 Route 1, North Brunswick. A survivor of mental illness and multiple addictions, Cartwright will read selections from his new book, describing how he overcame drug addiction…
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John T. Haas, left, and Errol McCalla Jr. were sworn in as police officers with the North Brunswick Police Department on July 28.
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This week’s StringFly assignment: Send us your summer photos
Do you have a summer photograph you would like to see published in Greater Media Newspapers or at GMNews.com? Now you can tell your story through Greater Media StringFly, our citizen journalism photo program. Go to www.GMNews.com/StringFly and find out. Greater Media StringFly gives people of all ages and from all communities the opportunity to…
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Pop-Cultured series concludes in August
Barnes & Noble, 869 Route 1 South, North Brunswick, will conclude its “Get Pop-Cultured” series with Page & Screen Weekend Aug. 9-10. Pop-culture writer and expert Brian Lynch will talk about “Movies You Won’t Want to Miss” at 11 a.m. Aug. 9, followed by a trivia game and scavenger hunt. Additional activities include games, trivia…
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New director to lead cast of ‘The Wedding Singer’
By KATHY CHANG The cast of the North Brunswick Young Adult Drama Group rehearses “The Wedding Singer,” which will be performed through Sunday at the township high school. PHOTO COURTESY OF PETER ZYCH NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Young Adult Drama Group will present the musical “The Wedding Singer” this week. The production is based on…
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Man charged in alleged home burglary in S.B.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Township police charged a local man with burglary and theft after an Aug. 20 break-in on Deerberry Lane. The homeowner came home around 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 20 to find his window open with cash and jewelry missing, according to a police press release. Witnesses told investigators that they saw a man…
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Local family to continue to ‘Feud’
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer The family that “feuds” together (from left): Fred Voza, Nancy Voza-Kulpa, Judith O’Donnell, Fred Jr. and Laura Weiss. The five members of the Voza family of Old Bridge will compete for the third time on the popular TV game show “Family Feud” Aug. 12. Old Bridge resident Judith O’Donnell wants…
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Residents celebrate a dog day afternoon
Susan G. Komen for the Cure, L’Oreal host dog fair to bring attention to breast cancer BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer A dog jumps after a ball during the Ultimate Air Dogs show, part of the festivities at the L’Oreal-sponsored Because Your Dog is Worth it Too event, held Aug. 18 in Cranbury to benefit…
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Two military veterans join police force
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer North Brunswick has hired two new police officers, bringing the Police Department’s staffing up to 78 members. John T. Haas, 25, and Errol McCalla Jr., 35, were sworn in during the Township Council workshop meeting on July 28. “These young men have both served our country overseas, and North Brunswick…
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