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Retired seniors have earned their Social Security benefit
Senior citizens who have lived from day to day have now reached the breaking point. Many of us live on Social Security, perhaps a small pension, and the income we earn from whatever investments we have been able to make over the years. The Obama administration, with its promised “change,” has destroyed the very existence…
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Residents can enact change on Nov. 8
North Brunswick has devised a way to stimulate the economy with its own jobs plan, modeled somewhat after President Obama’s plan. Basically, “If you’re kin, you’re in.” And, if you can go with the flow, you are good to go. Relativity means longevity as long as the Democrats are in control. The ordinary people, those…
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Elect people who will make a difference
A ll we hear and read these days is about rising taxes and uncontrolled spending. It is on the federal level, state level and right down to the municipal level. I have been a resident of North Brunswick for 34 years. I looked recently at my property taxes for the past 10 years; the analysis…
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N.B. Community Service Days Oct 15-16
North Brunswick Community Service Days 2011 are scheduled for 9-5 p.m. Oct 15 and 1-5 pm Oct. 16. On these two days, the community of North Brunswick will unite to help their neighbors. Volunteers are needed for the following: Work with the North Brunswick Senior Center to serve and honor any senior citizens who…
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Pasta Night set for Oct. 14 at Linwood
Livingston Park School is sponsoring an all-you-can-eat pasta night fundraiser to benefit the fifth-grade class’ annual educational outing to The New Jersey School of Conservation. The event will be held at Linwood Middle School, Linwood Place, North Brunswick on Oct. 14. First seating is at 5:30 p.m. and second seating is at 7 p.m. The…
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Leaf season starting up in North Brunswick
The township of North Brunswick participates in Middlesex County Division of Solid Waste Management’s program that composts leaves in biodegradable bags and then makes that leaf mulch available at no charge to county residents the following year. North Brunswick residents are required to recycle leaves, either by home composting or putting leaves in paper biodegradable…
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N.B. IASC to hold Columbus Day gala
Frank S. Facchini NORTH BRUNSWICK — Frank S. Facchini has been selected as the guest of honor for the 29th annual Columbus Day Ball, sponsored by the Italian American Social Club of North Brunswick. Facchini was born in New Brunswick and grew up in Franklin Township but has been a resident of North Brunswick since…
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No. Brunswick teens show their unending love for those in need
Grace Church to hold rummage, bake sale to benefit Thai orphanage NORTH BRUNSWICK — Last winter, JacquiAdevai went on a mission trip to Thailand for two months, visiting the Sila Home Orphanage. She was so impacted by her trip that upon returning home to North Brunswick, she decided to sell half of her belongings to…
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