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Rough 24 hours for Vikings baseball team
South Brunswick falls in CJ, GMC tournaments BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Old Bridge’s Taylor Amato steals second base as South Brunswick’s Luke Rimmer makes a diving grab for the ball thrown by the catcher during the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament quarterfinal game played May 25 at Myrtle Field in Metuchen. Old Bridge’s 4-2 win ended the…
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Helping hands
Checks from proceeds of Greater Media Newspapers’ musical fundraiser Soundstage, held May 7 at Bar Anticipation in Lake Como, were presented on May 23 to two groups that work to enhance the lives of children with autism and their families. From left are Glenn Adamo, co-owner, Howell Ice World; Gary Weitzen, executive director, Parents of…
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Robotics summer camp for grades 6-9
Raider Robotix will conduct a LEGO Robotics Camp on July 11-22 at North Brunswick Township High School. Camp is open to all students entering grades 6 through 9 in September. Members of the award-winning FIRST Team 25 will guide participants in the fundamentals of designing, building and programming mini-robots using the LEGO platform. Visit lego.raiderrobotix.org…
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Training session
Clockwise from top left: North Brunswick police officers qualify for handgun and shotgun training at the Middlesex County Firing Range in Woodbridge on May 24. Officer Frank Vitelli checks out his target. Shotgun shell casings lie on the ground. Firearms instructor Alex Obando demonstrates proper form and technique when discharging a gun while kneeling down.…
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Richard J. Karcz
Mr. Karcz, 62, of East Brunswick, died May 19, 2011, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to his retirement in 2010, he was employed as an accountant for the Internal Revenue Service, Edison, where he worked for 38 years. He was predeceased by his father, Joseph Karcz. Surviving are his mother, Mary…
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John H. Anderson
Mr. Anderson, 64, of East Brunswick, formerly of North Brunswick, died May 10, 2011, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to his retirement, he owned Gunworks Outfitters, Milltown. After that, he was a Milltown crossing guard. He served as an East Brunswick Republican Committeeman. He was predeceased by his parents, John and…
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John Joseph Cook
Mr. Cook, 67, of Spotswood, died May 15, 2011, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to his retirement in 1992, he was employed as a civil engineer with the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, East Brunswick, where he worked for 24 years. He was predeceased by a son, Patrick Cook; and a brother,…
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Golf event to benefit Civil Air Patrol
The Civil Air Patrol’s New Jersey Wing is planning to launch its first fundraising golf tournament at the Miry Run Country Club in Robbinsville on June 20. The four-person scramble will include 18 holes of golf with cart, a special commemorative shirt, lunch, barbecue dinner and an awards celebration after the tournament. In addition to…
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SBHS named a National School of Character
Honor shared only by 3 other public high schools in U.S. BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Character Education Partnership (CEP) has named South Brunswick High School a 2011 National School of Character (NSOC). “We’re quite privileged to be honored alongside more than 40 other schools to be accorded this honor,” SBHS…
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