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Knights ‘playing for a purpose’ in GMC lacrosse opener
By Warren Rappleyea Old Bridge High School’s boys lacrosse team will open the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament at home May 10, and the game will serve as a fundraiser for the families of two students whose homes were destroyed by fires. The game is being billed as “Play for a Purpose” and will benefit…
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Bombers’ team effort leads to strong results on track
By Warren Rappleyea Sayreville War Memorial High School’s boys track and field coach, Joe Slazik, has been encouraged by his team’s performance this spring. The Bombers are particularly strong in the spring events and have a solid 4×100-meter relay team with Benjamin Aidoo, Jordan Patterson, Abdullahi Adeyemo and either Coray Williams or Michael Liberti, who…
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Century 21 Burke Realty is upward bound with Kathleen Morin
Broker/associate Kathleen Morin has been promoted to manage the Century 21 Burke Realty office, bringing new energy to the fastest growing Century 21 agency in New Jersey. Morin relocated to the North Brunswick-based agency a year ago to work closer to her home and better serve the North Brunswick transit village real estate market. John…
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Brush collection begins May 9 in South Brunswick
South Brunswick will offer curbside brush collection beginning May 9. Brush, branches, shrubs, and bushes that are less than 4 feet in length and less than 5 inches in diameter will be collected. Items must be securely tied in bundles that are less than 50 pounds. Twigs and small branches that are less than 4 feet may…
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Buyer chooses Oaks at Cranbury for great location, craftsmanship and spacious design
After commuting more than 100 miles to and from work every day, Sid Garg was ready to live a little closer to the office. He was also ready to stop renting and to buy his own home. So it was no surprise that his eyes lit up when he first saw the signs for The…
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Cookies depict phases of the moon at Montessori science fair
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Young scientists at Kids First Montessori created a working volcano, a moving replica of the planet Saturn and phases of the moon using chocolate sandwich cookies during the school’s first science fair. Fifty students age 3-5 displayed their science exhibits on topics such as gravity, condensation, layers of the Earth, states of matter and density…
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South Brunswick budget calls for tax hike of 1 cent
By Jennifer Amato Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Although residents will see a 13-cent tax increase on their tax bills, only 1 cent is due to an increasing municipal budget. The $52,355,000 municipal budget carries a local tax levy of $29,821,000, according to Joseph Monzo, township CFO and deputy manager. The utility fund is $27,018,000. The municipal tax…
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Two more streets bear the names of North Brunswick veterans
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two more streets in town received secondary signs to honor veterans who dedicated themselves to the country and to the township. George Cocco was born May 5, 1914, in Windber, Pennsylvania. He served as a Private First Class Rifleman in the United States Army from Feb. 13, 1942-Oct. 12, 1945. During this time he was engaged…
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Community-wide yard sales begin in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Township of North Brunswick will hold its first Community-Wide Yard Sales during the first three Saturdays in May. On May 7, yard sales will be held in Zone 1, which includes Berdines Corner and the neighborhoods bordered by Livingston Avenue, Patton Street, Ridgewood Avenue, Linwood Place, Hermann Road, Milltown Road, including…
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