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Husband of recycling coordinator responds
When I read [the April 28] edition of your paper, I was astonished to see a letter to the editor that attacked a superb South Brunswick employee who happens to be my wife. The author of that letter attempts to make a case that Nancy Paquette has “a rather no-show position” and she is not…
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Artist’s eye
Kelly Lalama, a student at North Brunswick Township High School, placed second in the Congressional Art Competition in Princeton on May 6 with her artwork “Autobiography.”
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business briefs
Charschan Chiropractic and Sports Injury Associates, 490 Georges Road, North Brunswick, will hold its annual spring feet checkout through June. Free lower-body biomechanical screenings will be offered for adults and children who suffer from back, knee, leg and hip complaints. For more information, call 732-846-6400.
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Cultural variety show June 4 in E. Brunswick
A cultural variety artistic show will take place 2 p.m. June 4 at the Huaxia Chinese School-Churchill Junior High School, 18 Norton Road, East Brunswick. Visiting performers from Russia, China and the local community will perform face changing, ballet, belly dancing, flamenco, hip-hop, modern dance, jazz, traditional folk dance and magic. The cost is $30…
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Academics, volunteerism, athletics are focus of awards
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Reecha Pandya NORTH BRUNSWICK — Coinciding with the announcement that Sept. 11-mastermind Osama bin Laden had been killed by U.S. Navy SEALs in Pakistan, the North Brunswick Township Council recognized Days of Remembrance week regarding the Holocaust. A proclamation was read during the May 2 council meeting, stating how May…
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A child first, then an established child model
Millstone family shares ins and outs of raising daughter in the ad world BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Chloe Almeida, 12, Millstone, has been featured in ads for Macy’s, Nordstrom and Joe Fresh Jeans. A lthough her image appears on shopping bags at P.S. Aeropostale and giant posters at Target, few Millstone residents realize that…
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Bike Ride for Amy will be held June 5 in So. Brunswick
Proceeds will help uninsured women get mammograms BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer The fourth annual Bike Ride for Amy to help raise funds to aid uninsured women in getting mammograms will take place Sunday, June 5. The ride, which was created by the Amy Foundation, is named after Amy Feiman Behar, who died after battling…
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Author and illustrator Michael Dooling dressed as a Colonial author for an assembly at Livingston Park Elementary School in North Brunswick on May 2. See more photos, page 37. JEFF GRANIT staff
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