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Engineer optimistic about LED project in Jackson
BY ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer The future of a project that would replace between 700 and 900 street lights with energyefficient light-emitting diode (LED) fixtures may have gotten a little brighter, as representatives of Jackson and Jersey Central Power and Light (JCP&L) reported that an agreement appears to be within reach. Arecent meeting involving Jackson…
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Members of volunteer groups gathered at the Howell Department of Public Works building on Oct. 22 to be assigned local cleanup areas as part of the Howell Clean Communities’ sixth annual “Clean Sweep.” Program administrator Laurie Dunwoody (r) passes out favors to volunteers during the event. Township officials said “Clean Sweep” is a program that…
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Plumsted voters OK purchase of ambulance for aid squad
New Egypt First Aid Squad will partner with fire district to acquire new vehicle BY ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer A special election that was held to determine if the New Egypt First Aid Squad would be able to purchase a new ambulance and communications equipment resulted in a victory for the local first responders. Plumsted…
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Trojans’ GMC gymnastic streak snapped by Bears
State sectional next for Bishop Ahr girls BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Bishop Ahr High School’s Kyla Vacchio, the injured defending state allaround champion in girls gymnastics, gave it her best try at the Greater Middlesex Conference championships Saturday, but it wasn’t enough to help the Trojans win their 11th consecutive team title. Vacchio managed second…
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Spotswood High School’s Dady Habib (l) clears the ball in front of North Brunswick’s Corey Telfer during the Greater Middlesex Tournament preliminary-round match played at David B. Crabiel Park in North Brunswick on Oct. 19. North Brunswick advanced with a 2-1 win over Spotswood. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Bombers on a roll as tournament play begins
Sayreville girls advance in GMC BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Sayreville War Memorial The Sayreville War Memorial High School girls soccer team bounced back from a 0-3 start to forge a tie with Monroe for the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) White Division championship. The Bombers (12-5-1) can also make their presence felt in the GMC…
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Bombers now focused on state after early GMC tourney exit
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The Sayreville High School boys soccer teamis looking for a strong showing in the NJSIAA North Section II Group IV playoffs after being eliminated from the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament. Sayreville, which is 15-3 overall, won the GMC White Division crown with a perfect 14-0 mark and entered the…
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Percussionists sought for holiday concert
Holiday Percussion is looking for marimba, vibe, bell and snare-drum players to performin amass-percussion holiday concert at the Woodbridge Center Mall on Dec. 9. For more information, log on to www.holidaypercussion.webs.com.
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Podhoretz to speak at Oct. 30 RJC event
The Central New Jersey Chapter of the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) will host An Evening With John Podhoretz, author and editor of Commentary magazine, 7-9 p.m. Oct. 30 at Churchill Junior High School, 18 Norton Road, East Brunswick. Podhoretz will offer a presentation titled “The Future of America: Where We Are and Where We Need…
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