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Yard/Craft/Bake Sale scheduled at library
The Friends of the Jamesburg Public Library will hold its annual Holiday Yard/Bake/Craft Sale 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Nov. 19 at the library, 229 Gatzmer Ave. Weather permitting, the sale will be held on the lawn. In the event of inclement weather, the location will be the library’s community room. Sale items will include decorations, homemade…
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S.R. historical panel schedules meeting
The South River Historical and Preservation Society Inc. will hold its annual meeting 7 p.m. Nov. 16 at the South River Museum, 64-66 Main St. A light dinner will be served. A short business meeting will follow. The group will hold its annual Show and Tell; guests are invited to bring something to share or…
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Program forges bridge between generations
Intergenerational studies program bonds senior citizens and high school students BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Carole Doerr has spent the past five years participating in the Intergenerational Studies program at East Brunswick High School. She and fellow senior citizens at the East Brunswick Senior Center chat weekly with students in the high…
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Holiday exhibit to open at museum
The East Brunswick Museum Corporation will present its 2011 holiday display, “Celebrating Our Diversity,” Nov. 20-Jan. 10 at the museum, 16 Maple St., in the Historic Village of Old Bridge, East Brunswick. The exhibit, which is sponsored by the museum’s board of trustees, will open with a public program and reception at 2 p.m. Nov.…
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EBPD hires three new officers
EAST BRUNSWICK — Three new officers were sworn in to the Police Department on Nov. 2 during a ceremony in the municipal courtroom. The new hires will replace members of the department who recently retired. Patrolman David Methner, a resident of East Brunswick, is 23 years old and a graduate of East Brunswick High School…
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Milltown police cite fire officials for having alcohol on premises
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — Borough police issued summonses to several fire officials recently for having alcohol on premises at the fire station on South Main Street. Acting on a tip, Police Chief Raymond Geipel and Sgt. Chris Johnson paid a surprise visit to the fire station on Oct. 27, resulting in an…
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Police arrest pair in burglary of East Brunswick residence
EAST BRUNSWICK — Police charged a township man and a 17-year-old male juvenile with burglary and other offenses after their arrest in Newark last week. The two suspects are accused of burglarizing a residence on Brookhill Road Nov. 1 between late morning and early afternoon. NJ Transit Detective Dean Kenney stopped the two individuals at…
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Shelter to waive fees for veterans, military
In observance of Veterans Day, Sayreville Pet Adoption Center, 1400 Main St., will waive the regular petadoption fees for veterans and current military-service members and their families during an event set for Nov. 10, 11 and 12. A wide variety of dogs and cats are available. All pets are spayed/neutered, up-to-date with vaccines, tested, dewormed…
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Little House to hold Nov. 11 Tricky Tray
The Little House Association of South River will sponsor its annual Tricky Tray Nov. 11 at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1451, 31 Reid St., South River. Doors will open at 6:15 p.m. First drawing will be at 8 p.m. Cost is $6 at the door; price includes one sheet of regular-prize tickets. Admission…
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