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Fish-Fry Dinners coming to legion post
American Legion Post No. 25 will host its annual Lenten Fish-Fry Dinners 5-8 p.m. Fridays, Feb. 24-April 6, at the post home, 4 JFK Blvd., Milltown. Donation is $9 for adults, $5 for children under age 12, and includes fish, fries or macaroni and cheese, salad, coleslaw and dessert; add 50 cents for each takeout…
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S.B. organizations to receive $70,000 in CDBG funds
BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Members of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Citizens Advisory Committee announced the allocation of about $70,000 in grant funds to various South Brunswick organizations at the Township Council meeting on Feb. 14. The township is one of 19 municipalities in Middlesex County that submits proposals for funding…
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Safety signs designated for Stouts Lane pedestrians
S.B. officials awaiting approval by DOT to install sidewalks BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Interim safety measures are in the works for students who walk along Stouts Lane before or after school, according to South Brunswick Township Manager Bernie Hvozdovic. The Township Council became aware of safety concerns after South Brunswick High School…
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Unusual craft idea sticks at Linwood Middle School
Students create duct tape items, sell them for charity BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Nate Glod makes a duct-tape item on Feb. 17 to sell as a fundraiser as part of the Crafts for a Cause unofficial club at Linwood Middle School. PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff Instead of a smartphone or an Apple iPad,…
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The sun goes down on solar farm project
NJ DEP cannot approve installation of 36,000 solar panels at S.B. Landfill BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection officials dashed the hopes of many who supported the construction of a solar farm at the South Brunswick Landfill. Township officials met with DEP and federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) members in Trenton…
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NJDOT announces plans to improve Rte. 130/Adams Lane intersection
Utility work will begin within next few weeks BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Construction work will begin in a couple of weeks to improve the Route 130/Adams Lane intersection in North Brunswick. PSE&G and Verizon are expected to start moving utility poles as the first step of a $9.2 million federally funded project that should…
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In honor of Black History Month, second-grade students at John Adams Elementary School in North Brunswick researched the lives of famous black Americans for the annual Wax Museum. Logan Kotch (c) portrayed his favorite astronaut, Guion Bluford, on Feb. 16. See more photos on page 32. JEFF GRANIT staff
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SJV advances; RBC, RFH girls beaten in SCT quarterfinals
BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent I n the quarterfinals of the Shore Conference Tournament at Brookdale Community College, the Red Bank Catholic High School girls basketball team lost to Neptune for the third time this season, while Rumson-Fair Haven came within five points but ultimately fell to top-seeded Manasquan. The fifth-seeded Caseys kept pace with Neptune,…
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AYF (American Youth Football) Shore Football and Cheer will hold sign-ups 7-9 p.m. March 14 at the Port Au Peck Firehouse in Oceanport. Returning players ages 7-8 and new players ages 8-9 are welcome. Registration fees are $125 for flag football and $150 for tackle and cheer. The NJ Marlins seek dedicated and hardworking baseball…
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