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5.19 Farm-to-table effort inspires Merrick Farm owner
By Jennifer Ortiz Staff Writer HOWELL – Marilyn Schlossbach, an executive chef and restaurant owner, and Susan Keymer, the owner of Merrick Farm, have teamed up to bring farm-to-table food to New Jersey. Schlossbach, who owns five dining locations along the Jersey Shore, said the flavor and quality of taste of a product that is fresh from…
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Pernice’s ‘Chasing Yesterday’ to screen in NYC
By Peter Elacqua Staff Writer MARLBORO – Filmmakers who work on a feature film dream of having a theatrical release to showcase their creative efforts. Director Joseph Pernice of Marlboro will realize that dream in June. Pernice, a Marlboro native who now lives in Manhattan, will see his first feature film, “Chasing Yesterday,” debut at…
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Safety tips for allergy sufferers when it comes to medications
NEWARK – Spring allergy season is here and health experts expect it to get much worse before it gets better. The prolonged period of wet weather is keeping the pollen at bay, but once things dry up, expect symptoms to increase. Allergy sufferers know the symptoms…sneezing, watery itchy eyes, nasal congestion and runny nose This…
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Networking luncheon for women business owners on May 26 in Mount Laurel
The South Jersey Region of the New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners (NJAWBO) is holding its monthly 2016 Networking Luncheon on May 26 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Carlucci’s Waterfront Restaurant, 876 Centerton Rd., Mount Laurel. There will be plenty of time for 30-second intros, exchange of business cards, and networking over…
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Pupils donate coins for a payoff of pies to school staff
By Andrew Martins Staff Writer PLUMSTED – The excitement of watching administrators and teachers take a pie to the face brought dozens of pupils at the New Egypt Middle School to a frenzy as the youngsters celebrated the way they exceeded a fundraising goal in the fight against cancer. The pupils’ excitement, which reverberated through the…
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Game, set and match on tennis court repairs
By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — After more than a month, members of the East Brunswick Township Council said they have sharpened their pencils enough on tennis court repairs at Bicentennial Park to form a consensus about what materials to use to fix the courts. “I am happy and I will be voting to…
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Administrator, teacher remembered as mentor, friend to many
By Clare Marie Celano Correspondent FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – The community lost a former administrator, a beloved teacher and mentor, and trusted friend when Thomas Antus died suddenly May 2. Those who knew him said Antus, 67, who served as the township administrator from 1994 to 2011, was a man who will be deeply missed and…
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Robin Jackson earns Coldwell Banker Previews International Property Specialist Designation
Hal Maxwell, president of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in New Jersey and Rockland County, New York, announces that Robin Jackson, a sales associate affiliated with the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office in Princeton, has earned the Coldwell Banker Previews International Property Specialist designation for marketing luxury homes. Coldwell Banker Previews International is a comprehensive marketing…
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