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Town should fix roads, not tennis courts
I find it to be poor decision-making to repair tennis courts that are used by a small number of people instead of repairing our roadways in town, which are used by all residents of East Brunswick. Repairing roadways certainly would have had a better bang for the buck for the residents of East Brunswick. …
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Swim lessons, pool access begin in July
The North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services will offer summer swim lessons for children and adults. Selections include Sing Along Swimming and Parents & Children Swimming for young children, or group lessons for any level swimmers. Participants may register for one class per season. The children’s instructional program is progressive and swimmers must…
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Pro wrestling event set for June 17
The North Brunswick Heritage Day Committee will hold the “Homecoming” live pro wrestling event at 7 p.m. on June 17 at North Brunswick Township High School. Tickets are $25 for ringside seats, $15 general admission in advance or $20 general admission the day of, or $50 for a family four-pack. For tickets, visit UWAElite.com or…
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ShopRite of Spotswood participating in fundraiser for veterans
ShopRite of Spotswood will take part in the company’s eighth annual Veterans Fundraising Campaign, collecting donations at checkout and hosting in-store activities to raise funds through Aug. 15. Since the campaign’s 2009 inception, ShopRite Supermarkets Inc. has raised more than $2.1 million for local veterans’ organizations within the communities its stores serve. In 2015, ShopRite raised more…
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Spotswood High’s Hole-in-One Club to hold golf outing
The 2016 Spotswood High School Hole-in-One Club will hold a golf outing to benefit the varsity golf team, which is mostly funded by club parents, on July 25 at the Rossmoor Golf Course, Clubhouse Road, Monroe. Registration begins at 8 a.m., followed by a shotgun start at 9 a.m. There will be refreshments at 2:30…
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East Brunswick Police Department rolls out new community initiatives
By STEVEN VIERA Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — The Police Department is implementing a series of new programs for the coming year designed to help officers serve and connect with members of the community. Many of these programs, such as the newly created Safe Internet Exchange Zone, come at no additional cost to East Brunswick…
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South River native to appear in New Jersey International Film Festival
By STEVEN VIERA Staff Writer SOUTH RIVER – Local filmmaker Kather Sei will be debuting his new film, “Flesh,” at the 21st annual New Jersey International Film Festival, sponsored by the Rutgers Film Co-Op/New Jersey Media Arts Center (NJMAC) and the Rutgers University Program in Cinema Studies. Born in the West African country of Sierra…
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East Brunswick claims sectional volleyball title
By Jimmy Allinder It was a championship boys volleyball match that rightfully decided which team was the best in the NJSIAA Central Jersey sectional — and maybe the state. The clash between top-seeded East Brunswick High School and second-seeded Saint Joseph High School of Metuchen June 3 provided all the thrills to be expected when…
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Warren’s experience helps lead Bears to sectional softball title
By Jimmy Allinder When it comes to varsity sports, nothing can substitute the experience of being thrown into pressure situations, and East Brunswick High School multi-talented athlete Allie Warren knows that better than most. When the senior stepped up to the plate against Hightstown High School June 3 with the game tied 2-2 and the…
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