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JAMESBURG: New mural, floor plan revive Jamesburg library
A view of the new children’s section and mural at Jamesburg Public Library
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town hosts annual Jewish culture celebration
By Ed Birch, Special Writer The fourth annual Rejoice Festival, billed as a Jewish Music and Cultural Festival, was held Sept. 18 at Woodlot Park in Kendall Park. The festival drew upwards of 500 people, according to organizers. Musical groups entertained the crowd all day ranging from the Congregation B’nai Tikvah "Sons of Tikvah" in-house…
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The East Brunswick Wrestling Club, a recreation-level program open to the youth of East Brunswick, Milltown and Spotswood in grades K-8, is accepting winter registration. Youngsters are divided by age/skills; all skill levels are accepted. Mail-in registration forms and more information are available by logging on to www.ebwrestling.com. Walk-in registration is set for 6:30-8 p.m.…
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East Brunswick High School’s Connie Fiocco (left) and Woodbridge’s Justine Weber use their heads to try to win the ball in the air during a Sept. 15 soccer match in East Brunswick. The Bears roared to a 4-0 victory. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Bombers’ girls soccer team expects to be a contender
BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent A fter dropping its first three games, the Sayreville High School girls soccer team bounced back with a pair of wins, and coach Leah Magielnicki is confident her team has turned the corner. The Bombers had the difficult task of opening the season against two of the top teams in the Greater…
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Chargers counting on depth to make the difference
Boys soccer off to 3-0-1 start BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent East Brunswick High School’s Cristina Estremera and Woodbridge’s Shawna Grabowski put their best foot forward in trying to win possession of the ball during the Sept. 15 soccer match in East Brunswick. The host Bears won the match, 4-0. JEFF GRANIT staff Spotswood High School’s…
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Woman’s Club selling tickets for ‘Barefoot’
The East Brunswick Woman’s Club is selling tickets for the 8 p.m. Sept. 30 performance of “Barefoot in the Park” at Playhouse 22, 721 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Tickets are $30 each. Proceeds from the sale will support scholarships and local charities. For more information, call 732-254- 9034 or 732-821-9586.
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‘3 Pigs in a Blanket’ coming to Edison
Tickets are on sale for Plays-in-the-Park’s 18th annual indoor children’s musical. This year’s offering is “Three Pigs in a Blanket,” a musical that tells the stories of the “Boy Who Cried Wolf,” “Little Red Riding Hood” and “The Three Little Pigs,” all from the wolf’s perspective. Book and lyrics are by Gary P. Cohen with…
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Free composting classes for residents
Middlesex County is sponsoring two free composting workshops for its residents. The workshop on backyard composting will be held 10 a.m. to noon. Sept. 24. Attendees will learn how to reduce waste and improve their soil by composting their yard waste and kitchen scraps right in their own backyards. During the workshop on vermicomposting, the…
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