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RE/MAX First Realty to hold free shredding event
Join RE/MAX First Realty at its free annual shredding event, open to the public, on April 30 from 10 a.m. to noon. Come out and safely dispose of any unwanted documents, enjoy some light refreshments, and meet with the agents of RE/MAX First Realty. The event will take place on 385 Route 18, East Brunswick…
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Volunteers sought for waterways cleanup
The Milltown Environmental Commission and the Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership will sponsor an environmental cleanup of the waterway areas in Milltown noon-3 p.m. April 17. Volunteers are sought. Interested individuals should meet at Milltown Borough Hall, approximately 400 feet from the junction of Main Street and Washington Avenue. Participants will help clean the waterway areas including…
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East Brunswick Elks use funds to “Dress Our Vets”
EAST BRUNSWICK – Members of various committees of the East Brunswick Elks are working together to provide clothing to veterans in need. Lodge No. 2370 was selected to receive the 2015-16 Freedom Grant of $2,000 from the Elks National Veterans Service Commission. Elks members decided to use the funds to purchase clothing for the “Dress Our Vets” project.…
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Elks salute East Brunswick patrolman as ‘Citizen of the Year’
EAST BRUNSWICK — A township police officer has been recognized as the “Citizen of the Year” by the East Brunswick Elks Lodge No. 2370. Patrolman Craig Hoover is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, where he was selected as Marine of the Year in 1995. He achieved the rank of sergeant during his military…
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Expectations remain high for experienced Bears softball team
By Jimmy Allinder With the return of eight seniors from a team that reached the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament (GMC) championship game the past two seasons and has won five of the last six Red Division titles, East Brunswick High School (20-3) has high hopes for more of the same this spring. After five games,…
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Falcons overcome losses for strong start to season
By Jimmy Allinder As this season unfolded, there were legitimate concerns the Monroe Township High School softball team might not be as competitive as it has been in the past. After all, the Falcons (20-3) graduated a pair of All-Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) infielders — shortstop Casey Schieda and third baseman Cindy Foresta — plus…
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Monroe resident assumes major role at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
Monroe resident Michael Antoniades has been named president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJ) in New Brunswick and Somerset. Antoniades succeeds Stephen K. Jones, who served as president and CEO of the hospital since 2007, and who will soon assume the role of chief academic officer for RWJ’s new parent…
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PTA president fills vacant seat on East Brunswick school board
By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Two months after board member Kevin McEvoy stepped down to become mayor, the East Brunswick Board of Education has filled his vacant seat. Barbara Reiss, co-president of the Robert Frost Elementary School Parent Teacher Association (PTA), was unanimously voted in by the board to take over McEvoy’s unexpired term…
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