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Girl Scout cookies needed for troops
Girl Scout Troop 81737 of South Brunswick is accepting donations so the troops may personally deliver boxes of Girl Scout cookies to the hospitalized troops at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., on June 22. To make a donation, contact Gina Zielinski at 732-816-8752.
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Twin Day nets $500 for Make-A-Wish Foundation
Left: Second-grade students Priyanka Samuel and Abha Natu participated in Twin Day at Parsons Elementary School in North Brunswick on May 18, which raised $500 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Above left: Prekindergarteners Arshia Raghuvanshi and Srinithya Bhattiprolu participated in Twin Day. Above right: Fifth-grade students Axel Lucero and Jhohan Mendoza dressed alike. NORTH BRUNSWICK —…
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Hooked on Sandy Hook
DINNIGAN’S DIVERSIONS LIZZ DINNIGAN I t’s a balmy night and the beach is jampacked. My friends and I are camped at the ocean’s edge in our beach chairs, feet dangling in the frothy breakers. The hours breeze by as we laugh, chat and sing along to live Americana music while our kids build sandcastles and…
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This is the thanks mom gets for helping
ARE WE THERE YET LORI CLINCH A lthough I never loved helping the kids with their homework, I used to make some pretty good grades. I was the queen of subtraction, a wiz at predicates and could put together fine bug collections long before the first frost made the last cricket croak. Back in the…
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Thanks to attendees of Sabella Park Memorial Day ceremony
A t Sabella Park in North Brunswick on Memorial Day, May 28, a memorial anniversary ceremony was hold, honoring my brother, Pfc. Joseph Sabella, killed in Korea, July 18, 1952, and all who gave their extreme sacrifice in all the wars. I wish to thank all those who helped make this a memorable Memorial Day:…
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Pediatrician will be missed by many
Richard Cohen practiced pediatrics for 40 years with kindness and warmth. Parents loved him for his caring manner and his sense of humor. The kids will always remember him for his animal balloons. We all could see the New York Rangers poster hanging in his office. He loved working with antiques. He graduated from Rutgers…
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Plan for safe, alcohol-free proms, graduations
GUEST COLUMN MARY PAT ANGELINI Well, it is that time of year again— spring is in the air and we are all counting down the days till summer break. For many parents, this is also the time of year when our children are planning proms and graduation parties. We at Prevention First want to remind…
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A social media skeptic finds true love on the Internet
CODA GREG BEAN I saw my granddaughter’s beautiful face for the first time yesterday when I checked my Facebook page, and there was her picture looking back at me, posted by her mom, my daughter-in-law. I can’t wait to see this tiny young lady in person around the middle of July when she’s finally born.…
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