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How about a nice watch when these folks retire?
CODA GREG BEAN All right, wage slaves — at least those of you who have toiled in the mines of the dreaded private sector — I’ve got a question. I remember my last day on nearly every job I ever had, and I remember my final paycheck. I remember getting paid for vacation accumulated that…
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Keep school-budget vote out of general election
This letter is in response to reports that a proposed bill to move Board of Education elections to become part of the November general elections may be approved by the state Legislature. It has already been overwhelmingly approved by theAssembly and is now in the Senate for a vote to be put into law. Moving…
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Bowled over
Above: More than 200 people enjoyed the Hanukkah Bowl at Brunswick Zone in North Brunswick on Dec. 25, hosted by The Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick. Above left: Rabbi Levi Azimov lit a menorah, fashioned out of bowling pins.
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Top 10 stories of 2011 in No. and So. Brunswick
Charter school debate, hurricane damage top the list 1. Mother Nature in all her fury Hurricane Irene barreled through Middlesex County at the end of August, and North and South Brunswick suffered severe effects from the storm. Middlesex County officials said South Brunswick was the hardest hit community for power loss in the county; 25,000…
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Military personnel welcomed back home
The G.I. Go Fund will assist troops with reassimilating to civilian life BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer The G.I. Go Fund, a veterans assistance program that began in South Brunswick, has its hands full as thousands of soldiers return to New Jersey as a result of the recent troop withdrawals. More than 40,000 troops from Iraq…
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S.B. Republican running for state Assembly seat
John Saccenti hopes to fill the redistricted position left vacant by the late Peter Biondi BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer John Saccenti John Saccenti, a 42-year resident of South Brunswick and president of the New Jersey Local Boards of Health Association (NJLBHA), is seeking the state Assembly seat left vacant by the death of Peter Biondi…
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Students react after answering a question correctly during “The Brain Show” educational trivia game, sponsored by the Linwood Middle School Parent-Teacher-Student Organization on Dec. 21. JEFF GRANIT staff
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sport shorts
Nick Parisi Nick Parisi has graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. Parisi, who is a 2006 graduate of Marlboro High School, majored in leadership and environmental engineering at West Point. He was assigned to Fort Drum, N.Y. Parisi, who is Marlboro High School’s all-time winningest wrestler, continued his wrestling career…
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