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South Brunswick police chief asks residents to be aware of their surroundings
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond Hayducka is asking all residents to be vigilant as they travel around the area. Hayducka released a statement following this weekend’s possible terrorist incidents in Seaside Park and New York City. “I have heard from several community members with questions. We have been in regular contact with…
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Sports shorts
Rupak Darshan Mehta is one of a trio of seniors who have been named captains of the 2016 Bentley University (Waltham, Massachusetts) men’s cross-country team. Bentley, which finished second in the NCAA Division II East Region last fall to earn a trip to the NCAA Championships, holds that same position in this year’s preseason U.S.…
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Gallery opening at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 17 Oak Ave., Metuchen, announces “Great Spirits Among Us: Saints, Prophets, Holy People”, an exhibit of visual arts at Nails in the Wall Gallery, will open from 2-5 p.m. on Sept. 24. For more information, call 732-548-4308, ext. 10, or email [email protected].
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Jewish Divorce Support Group at the JCC
The JCC of Middlesex County, 1775 Oak Tree Rd., Edison, will hold a Jewish Divorce Support Group from 8 p.m.-9 p.m. beginning on Nov. 3, and continuing for the following five weeks on Thursdays, except for Thanksgiving Day. This new group is devoted to women and men who are experiencing divorce and separation. The facilitator of…
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Senior Sukkot luncheon at the JCC
The Jewish Community Center of Middlesex County, 1775 Oak Tree Rd., Edison, announces a Senior Sukkot luncheon will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Oct. 20. Lunch will be served, followed by musical entertainment in the large sukkah. Early bird registration by Oct. 5 is $9 for JCC members; $12 for nonmembers. Registration from Oct.…
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Celebrate Sukkot at the JCC
The Jewish Community Center of Middlesex County, 1775 Oak Tree Rd., Edison, will hold “Under a Sukkot Sky” an intergenerational, community-wide celebration of the holiday of Sukkot, on Oct. 19 at 6:30 p.m. sharp. The evening will include dinner in the large sukkah, followed by dessert and live musical entertainment, provided by Avi Maza Orchestra.…
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Tinton Falls Award Program honors company
The Brothers That Just Do Gutters has been selected for the 2016 Best of Tinton Falls Award in the Gutter and Downspout Cleaning category by the Tinton Falls Award Program. Each year, the Tinton Falls Award Program identifies companies that have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local…
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‘Much Ado About Nothing’ at Monmouth University
The Center for the Arts at Monmouth University has announced that tickets are on sale for a one-night engagement featuring the touring company of New York’s Aquila Theatre, in a staging of William Shakespeare’s comedy “Much Ado About Nothing” that comes to campus at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 6. The production comes to the refurbished Pollak…
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Pine Belt promotes ‘Beyond the Laces’
News of our advertisers LAKEWOOD – What has happened to the world of sports? Where once professional sporting events were a welcome distraction from all of the world’s unpleasantries, they now seem to serve up the same turmoil that used to be only seen each night in the political news. It seems the positive in…
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