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Fall Fest, Bake Sale coming to church
Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 568 Ryders Lane, East Brunswick, will sponsor its Fall Festival and Bake Sale 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 5. Breakfast and a light lunch will be available. The event will feature handcrafted holiday decorations, ornaments and gifts, along with homemade pies, cakes, breads and more. The café will be open for breakfast,…
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Shop owners honor Hayes’ memory with ‘mini museum’
Richard Reinhardt and Councilwoman Daria Ludas celebrate the opening of a display honoring the late Major League Baseball player and Jamesburg native Frankie Hayes. JAMESBURG — Frank W. Hayes would have turned 97 on Oct. 13. But the borough native’s life was cut far shorter, having passed away in 1955, just eight years after his…
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CODA
It was silly in spades, and not just the dumb costumes GREG BEAN They say November is the silly season because of the goofiness of the local and national political campaigns — but if you look at what happened as folks got ready for Halloween in the Northeast, October is pretty whacky as well. It…
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Teach wealth-building skills, increase prosperity
During recentweekswe have been hearing on a regular basis about the widening gap between the wealthy and the rest of society. Some feel the solution is to take more money from the wealthy and redistribute it to the rest. I think I have a better idea. Rather than trying to narrow the gap between the…
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State, federal gov’ts are winners in gas sales
I am in agreement with Eleanore Whitaker (“Promoting Oil Drilling Is Irresponsible, Selfish,” Letters to the Editor, Sentinel, July 28) on her sentiments concerning oil drilling, but she reminds me of the people who sendme emails asking me to stop buying Exxon gas, as though that would have a big impact on the company’s profits.…
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Ask questions, vote for candidate, not party line
A s citizens of this great nation and the state of New Jersey, it is now time for all of us to pick those individuals who will represent us— individuals who will use their skills and help our communities solve those problems we seem to all have in this down economy. It’s time for your…
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Women’s health lecture set for Nov. 8
Dr. Jeanne Mitterando, board certified in family medicine and a member of the medical staff of Princeton Healthcare System, will present a lecture titled “Women’s Health Across the Ages” noon-1 p.m. Nov. 8 at Waterside Villas, 1 Overlook Drive, Monroe. Topics will include preventative steps, healthy habits and proactive choices one can make today to…
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Great Depression memorabilia sought
The East Brunswick Historical Society is seeking memorabilia, photos and artifacts of the Great Depression for upcoming exhibitions due to begin in January 2012. Items loaned to the society will be displayed in cases at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center, and at the Historical Society, 78 Milltown Road, East Brunswick. All…
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