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Alborada to perform ‘Memories of Spain’
The Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre will present “Recuerdos de Espana” (“Memories of Spain”) 7:30 p.m. June 11 at the Crossroads Theater, 7 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. The concert will feature dances performed to the music of the neoclassical masters from the late 1800s and flamenco from Spain’s Golden Age, the 1920s-60s. Alborada’s dancers and musicians…
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O.B. man finds backyard is sinking into ravine
Says township should take responsibility for hole that is 100 feet across, and growing BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer Above: Steven Pollock’s son, Charlie, who is 6 feet tall, stands in the hole that formed in the family’s backyard in Old Bridge. Below: Parts of Steven Pollock’s fence and sprinkler system were damaged as the…
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History’s a mystery, at least the way they remember it
CODA GREG BEAN I know there are many who disagree, but I’m a lot more worried about whether a presidential candidate has a basic historical knowledge of the country he or she wants to lead than I am about whether the candidate was born inAmerica. Personally, I don’t care if a candidate was born on…
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GOP chairman grateful, honored to have served
I t is with profound sadness that I will announce my retirement as Sayreville Republican Organization chairman at our reorganization meeting on June 13. Naysayers and malcontents might say otherwise, but the simple truthful reason is my health. I have had the privilege and honor to serve the citizens of Sayreville through my four terms…
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Blame politicians, not each other, for Social Security mess
Though I regret, at 62 years of age, that I may not receive the full benefits from Social Security that I was originally promised when I paid into the system, I cannot in good conscience expect young people, who were likely not born when those false promises were made, to make unreasonable sacrifices to cover…
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Community-supported agriculture pays off
For many of us, springtime means starting seeds and preparing to plant. But if you don’t have the space, time or knowledge for farming and gardening, check out communitysupported agriculture (CSA). CSA farms allow non-gardeners to enjoy bountiful fresh vegetables — and support farming in this state we’re in. A typical CSA farm offers a…
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So. Amboy resident finds balance in dual careers
Advance scheduling allows Michael Kulbacki to be both pilot and funeral director BY PATRICIAYOCZIS Correspondent Michael Kulbacki Michael Kulbacki, 27, has two diverse careers that he sees as providing balance in his life. He is a Newarkbased commercial pilot for Continental Express and United Express airlines, where, as a first officer, he flies passengers from…
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Talking-Hands Dinner planned for June 16
The Brunswick Women’s Connection will hold a Talking-Hands Dinner Party 7- 8:30 p.m. June 16 at The Chateau, 678 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Featured presenter Darlene Clark, who will demonstrate how to use sign language, will share what is like to be hearing-impaired and provide information on how sign language began. Clark will offer her…
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