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MTHS classes of ’81-’83 to celebrate Musical to raise funds for Daisy Association
Monroe Township High School (MTHS) classes of 1981, ’82 and ’83 will hold a combined reunion 7 p.m.-midnight Oct. 15 at the Crowne Plaza, 390 Forsgate Drive, Monroe. Tickets cost $80 each; price includes dinner, music by a DJ and dancing. To RSVP, individuals should send a check and their email address to Gary Clayton,…
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Antiques/collectible sale will aid animals
An antiques and collectibles sale hosted by the Sayreville Pet Adoption Center will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 13 and 14 . at the East Brunswick Museum, 16 Maple Street in the Old Bridge Historic District of East Brunswick. An eclectic mix of vintage items, collectibles, jewelry and antiques will be…
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Mind’s healing powers to be addressed
AlbertAmao, Ph.D., will discuss the healing power of the mind in a program set for 7 p.m. Aug. 8 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. Dr. Amao will describe the phenomenon of mind/spiritual healing and talk about whether or not these “remissions” are the result of a placebo or a suggestion…
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It can’t be this tough to figure out, can it?
IN THE NEWS ROSMAN I had the good fortune recently to be asked to begin making a regular weekly appearance on WCTC-AM, a central New Jersey radio station that is owned by Greater Media Inc., which is also the parent company of Greater Media Newspapers, of which this publication is one . During my appearances…
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E.B.’s Route 18 to see new businesses in near future
BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Several Route 18 businesses may be getting new neighbors . Mayor David Stahl and Economic Development Coordinator Ed Cohen said some major retailers and restaurants, including Pier One Imports and Muscle Maker Grill, could soon be coming to the township, helping to reducing Route 18’s double-digit vacancy…
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Restoration work on tap at Monroe’s Dey Farm
Project involves restoring barn, farmhouse and school building BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH Staff Writer MONROE — The historic Dey Farm site located on Federal Road will be undergoing renovations and construction with the help of grant money secured by the township. “We are very proud of what is going to happen down at Dey Farm,” Township…
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Senior residents get a taste of pickleball
Game makes its debut at Senior Olympics BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH Staff Writer Residents from various adult communities compete in a pickleball match. ERIC SUCAR staff MONROE — It might have looked like they were playing miniature tennis. Maybe jumbo pingpong, or perhaps badminton. Nope. The game being played for the first time at the Senior…
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Dear advice man: Can this marriage be saved?
CODA GREG BEAN Dear Expert Financial Advice Person: I’m writing you today in the hope of saving my marriage. I love my wife, but she does some economic things that drive me crazy. We both put our paychecks into the same joint account, but I manage our finances, and make sure the bills get paid…
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Keep watchful eyes open to preserve children’s safety
A s a parent, let me start by sending my heartfelt condolences to the entire Kletzky family. I was watching the news this morning when I heard about the fate of young Leiby. I was sickened to the pit of my stomach. It is incomprehensible to any decent human being how anyone could do this…
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