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BronxWanderers to sing ’50s, ’60s tunes
The Greenbriar at Whittingham adult community, Monroe, will present The Bronx Wanderers in a performance set for 8 p.m. May 21 at the Richard P. Marasco Performing Arts Center, Monroe Township High School, Perrineville Road. The Wanderers will recreate the late 1950s and early 1960s with the songs and stories of the era. Tickets cost…
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Church seeks vendors for Flea Market
Vendors are invited to reserve a space at the Trinity Presbyterian Church Spring Flea Market set for 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 4 at the church, 367 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Spaces cost $25 each, $35 for a space and table. Proceeds from the event will benefit the church’s Dominican Republic mission group. For more information…
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E.B. begins warning period for running red light at Tices
EAST BRUNSWICK — The warning period for motorists who run the red light at Route 18 and Tices Lane has begun anew. Those who proceed against a red light will receive a warning in the mail during this 30-day period, which began April 8. The warning period was previously set for March but was delayed…
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Tee up the tuition hike, club fees are climbing
CODA GREG BEAN Whether or not he is eventually prosecuted, it looks like during the last fewyears if you wanted to have a really good time, you needed to wangle a social invitation fromex-Brookdale Community College President Peter F. Burnham. As was reported last week, the state Department of Treasury has placed a hold on…
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Businesses urged to participate in Denim Day, April 28
A pril is National Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Sexual assault happens every day, everywhere around the world and to individuals from every background. It affects men, women and children. It is estimated that one in six women will experience an attempted rape in her lifetime. Most assaults — whether of women or men — go…
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Offers advice for teens and their parents
On June 25, 2011, the community will mark the first anniversary of the murder of Divyendu Sinha by a group of five Old Bridge teenagers. I don’t understand why these five teenagers committed such a horrific crime and ruined the rest of their lives. I don’t want to go into the details of this murder,…
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School board candidate defends comments
A s a candidate for the Sayreville Board of Education, I am writing in response to Barbara Kilcomons’letter to the editor, “Batko Fights To Spend Money on Students,” that appeared in the April 17 issue of the Suburban . She attributed certain comments to me from a meeting that occurred approximately two years ago, and…
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O.B. candidates discuss views on school issues
Voters to choose three of six candidates April 27 BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Six candidates are vying for three available three-year terms on the Board of Education. Voters will choose from the field during theApril 27 school election, when they will also vote on an $86 million tax levy to support…
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