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Middletown is all safe and sound
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN – A recent meeting of the Township Committee saw many highlights including proclamations, centennial honors and a new patrolman being sworn into the police department. During the meeting July 18, Patrolman Eric R. Kalakutok was sworn in as the newest member of the Middletown Township Police Department. Making…
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Real estate seminar slated at Middletown library July 28
Carly York, a sales associate with Resources Real Estate, will present the seminar, “The State of Middletown Real Estate,” from 7-9 p.m. July 28 at the Middletown Township Public Library at 55 New Monmouth Road. The seminar will educate homeowners, buyers and sellers about current events in Middletown’s real estate market, including property tax information, neighborhood-specific sales data and new home-building…
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Donald D. Brant Sr.
Donald D. Brant Sr., 72, of Port St. Lucie, Florida, passed away July 18, 2016. He was born and raised in Summit and Chatham. He also had lived in Bricktown. He worked all his life as a GM Certified Technician. He is survived by his children, Donald Jr., John, Nicole, Kimberly and Heather; and six grandchildren.
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Benefit production of ‘First Date’ set for this weekend at St. John Vianney
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer HOLMDEL — This weekend, Saint John Vianney High School will be home to Constellation Production Company’s benefit production of the musical comedy “First Date.” Directed by Jennifer Trabucco, the musical will run on July 30 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and on July 31 at 2 p.m. at…
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Festival slated in Keyport Aug. 13
The Spanish American Club will sponsor the 18th annual Keyport Spanish American Festival from noon-7:30 p.m. on Aug. 13 at the Waterfront’s Beach Front Park, corner of Broad and First streets, Keyport. The festival will include music, ethnic foods, children’s games and more. Ample free parking will be available. For more information, call Albert Degracia…
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Allentown preparing for boys hoops season with summer workouts
By Wayne Witkowski For many teams, including Allentown High School’s boys basketball team, this is a crucial time of the year. Seasons are dictated largely by the amount of work players put in during the summer to improve themselves. Although the start of preseason practices is four months away, the Redbirds’ returning players for next…
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East Brunswick police charge two females with soliciting, burglary
EAST BRUNSWICK – Police responded to a report of two individuals soliciting without a permit, which later led to charges of burglary. Patrolman Jeff Dougherty found two females, Deena Czyzewski and Ciara Pugsley, both of Newark, allegedly soliciting for an undisclosed company around Lake Avenue after 9 p.m. on June 22. Both individuals were…
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Police allegedly seize drugs, cash in South River raid
SOUTH RIVER — Thanks to the efforts of police, an alleged armed drug dealer is now out of business. Last month, members of the South River Police Department (SRPD), in conjunction with the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office Narcotics Task Force, apprehended a man in his house and allegedly seized large quantities of cocaine, heroin and other…
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Multiple juveniles charged for series of crimes in East Brunswick
EAST BRUNSWICK – Five juvenile suspects were charged with participating in six separate crimes throughout the months of April, May and June. According to a statement prepared by the East Brunswick Police Department, the juveniles were charged with committing two residential burglaries, as well as three acts of criminal mischief upon two residences and a motor…
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