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Unitarian Society sets May 7 Spring Festival
The Unitarian Society, 176 Tices Lane, between Ryders Lane and Route 18, East Brunswick, will hold its 30th annual Spring Festival Giant Rummage Sale, Bake Sale and Plant Sale 9 a.m.-1 p.m. May 7. Clothes (adults and children’s, casual and better wear), household items, bedding, glassware, books, toys, baked goods, plants, hot dogs and veggie…
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Sayreville indoor drumline crowned state champs
SAYREVILLE — They came. They saw. They conquered. On April 16, the Sayreville War Memorial High School Indoor Drum Line culminated its competition season at the USSBA New Jersey Indoor States Championships, held at Sun National Arena in Trenton. The Sayreville drum line was crowned the New Jersey state champions for its classification with a…
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Women sought for Autism Speaks Soccer
The Fields Sports Complex, 8 Cornwall Court, East Brunswick, is accepting team registration for a fundraising Women’s Autism Speaks Soccer Tournament set for 7 p.m.-midnight May 20. Women age 18 and above are invited to participate. Cost is $250 per team, $10 for referee fees. Register at www.FieldsSports.com or call Tommy at 732-651-7500.
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Book discussions, concert set at library
A variety of events are planned for the month of May at the Old Bridge Public Library Main Branch, Route 516 and Cottrell Road. All programs are free of charge and open to the public. The Ladies Night Out Book Discussion Groupwill review “Empire Falls” by Richard Russo at 7 p.m. May 9. New members…
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Planting seeds
Above: Rich Herban of the Sayreville Shade Tree Commission shows local Scouts how to plant a tree during an Arbor Day event at International Field near Sayreville Borough Hall on April 30. Below: Girl Scouts and other volunteers present the colors before the event. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff
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Applaud efforts of Good Deed organizers, recipients
A s legislators, we grapple with issues that impact the everyday lives of the people of New Jersey. While many of the issues can be addressed through legislation, we cannot legislate acts of kindness and leadership. That is why we are writing to commend the Good Deed Awards program for encouraging our youth to share…
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Successful candidate grateful for support
I would like to take a moment to sincerely thank my family, friends and the residents of Sayreville for their support in the recent Board of Education election. Please know that I will be totally dedicated to the children and the community as I, too, am a parent and a taxpayer. My main focus will…
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Community at risk if gov’t makes funding cuts
I am submitting this letter as the chairperson of the Middlesex County Human Services Advisory Council (HSAC) to address the unjustly harsh cuts being proposed in the federal budget. The HSAC volunteer membership includes consumers of human services, provider agency representatives and consumer advocates. These members are appointed by the Board of Chosen Freeholders and…
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