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Restaurants get creative outside the kitchen
Flavour campaign markets the spice of Red Bank’s life BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer The Bistro at Red Bank on Broad Street (l-r) and Front St. Trattoria on West Front Street are among the eateries promoting the new Flavour campaign, which spotlights the dining scene in Red Bank. KRISTEN DALTON I t could be argued…
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Braydon Kirkpatrick (l-r) and Jacob Kirkpatrick participate in the Duck Pond game during the Shrewsbury Borough School Fall Festival on Nov. 4. More photos, page 10 and at gmnews.com. ERIC SUCAR staff
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sport shorts
Rutgers University-Newark will run a two-day basketball clinic 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 10 and 11. (Public schools will be closed). The cost is $65 for both days or $40 for one day. Call Joe Loughran at 973-353-1483 for details.
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Smashing marathon debut for Moran
EdMoran may have found a new event: the marathon. Moran, a native of the Dayton section of South Brunswick, made his marathon debut Sunday in theNewYork City Marathon, and it was a quite an impressive one. He ran the 26.2- mile race through the five boroughs of NewYork City in 2:11:46, good enough for 10th…
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Viking harriers advance to states at Central Jersey championships
South Brunswick High School harriers advanced to Saturday’s NJSIAA Group State Championships individually and collectively at the Nov. 5 state sectionals. Greater Middlesex Conference champion Cayla Del Piano qualified for the state championships individually, finishing second to West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Caroline Kellner at Thompson Park. Kellner separated herself from the field after the first mile…
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Raiders, Vikes gear up for playoffs with wins
Undefeated South Brunswick is top seed in CJ IV BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent For the second season in a row, the North Brunswick Township High School football team has qualified for the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV playoffs, while neighboring South Brunswick High School remains undefeated. North Brunswick cemented its playoff berth with an exciting 61-32…
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South Brunswick High School’s Casey Armstrong heads the ball against Piscataway during the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament final played Nov. 5 at Woodbridge High School. The Vikings came up short in their bid to win the GMC title, falling to Piscataway, 4-1. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Rosaria “Sarah” A. Puleio Nastus
Mrs. Nastus, 90, died on Oct. 29 at the Reformed Church Home in Old Bridge. Born in San Pier Niceto, Italy, she had lived in North Brunswick before moving to the Reformed Church Home in 2008. She was a house manager and private cook at Rutgers University in New Brunswick for more than 10 years…
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Elizabeth Van Liew
Mrs. Van Liew, 96, died Oct. 27, 2011, at Regency Heritage Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Somerset. Born in Atlanta, she was raised in New Jersey and had lived in South Carolina and Florida before moving back to New Jersey several years ago. Mrs. Van Liew was a member of the Kendall Park Baptist Church. She…
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