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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar
Thurs., March 15 South Brunswick Arts Commission meeting: 6:30 p.m., South Brunswick Municipal Building, first-floor lounge; public welcome. Fri., March 23 Zumba dance class: 1:15 p.m., eight weeks through May 11, South Brunswick Senior Center, Route 522, Monmouth Junction; $24, sign up by March 9; for information and registration, call 732-329-4000, ext. 7670; for South…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Wrestler Leon named scholar All-American
Sophomore Jared Leon of Hillsborough was one of three Gettysburg College wrestlers to be named National Wrestling Coaches Association Division III Scholar All-Americans. He met the academic and athletic requirements by maintaining at least a 3.2 GPA and wrestling at a successful level. Leon finished as a runnerup in the Centennial Conference. …
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HILLSBOROUGH: Boguszewski: I’m known for talking to neighbors
To the editor: I am writing to inform you of my running of my current seat on the Board of Education of Hillsborough. I am a wife and a mother of two children who both attend Woods Road Elementary School. I believe in my community in which I reside. I believe in our teachers and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Stacey Siegel is engaged to marry Daniel Barrack
Stacey Siegel of Hillsborough and Daniel Barrack of Newburgh, N.Y., have announced their engagement. The bride-to-be bride is the daughter of Richard and Ruth Siegel of Hillsborough. The future groom’s parents are Bruce and Gail Barrack of Newburgh. The bride-elect graduated from Hillsborough High School in 2005, and Montclair State University in 2009 with a…
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Art Exhibit in Princeton
Tom McGill I am pleased to announce a solo art exhibit: “Saints & Sinners, a Celebration of the Mundane, Sacred, and Profane” Artist: Tom McGill Dates of show: April 3, 2012 – May 1, 2012 Date of opening: April 6, 2012, 7pm – 10pm at: Small World Cafe 14 Witherspoon St. Princeton, NJ 08540 609.924.4377…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Childrens author visits Brunswick Acres
By Kim Spinelli, Special Writer On Tuesday, Brunswick Acres Elementary School welcomed children’s author and illustrator Kevin O’Malley. ”I was a ‘bad’ kid, not ‘mean bad,’ but ‘restless,’” he said as he began an assembly with the students. “In second grade, I was punished by being sent to the most uncooperative place in school, the…
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PLUMSTED: BOE debates restoring two freshman sports teams
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor PLUMSTED — The Plumsted Board of Education last week discussed the possibility of bringing back two interscholastic middle school sports teams, as well as freshman basketball and football at New Egypt High School in 2012-13. No final decision was made after school board members Garrett Midgett and Christopher Probasco floated…
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Letter to the editor: Federal health care reform helping NJ families
From Assemblyman Dan Benson To the editor: Access to quality health care for working class New Jerseyans is a top priority for me and my Democratic colleagues in the Legislature, which is why recent progress on this issue is good news for hard-working families. Recently, the New Jersey Legislature passed a bill implementing health exchanges…
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MOVIE REVIEW: ‘21 Jump Street,’ redux
21 Jump Street’ throws out a flurry of jokes and sight gags and ironic asides like foam balls tossed into a pit. It may not seem like much at first, but before we know it we’re inside a big bounce house of hum By Elise Nakhnikian Karl Marx said history repeats itself, first as…
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