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Visiting choir to sing at Good Shepherd
The 40-member Washington High School Choir, Washington, Iowa, will visit the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, routes 516 and 9 south, Old Bridge, to sing at the 10:30 a.m. Easter Sunday serviceApril 24. Choir members will arrive at the church at 10:30 a.m. and practice until 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 23. A pizza…
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Tickets available for HSA Tricky Tray
The Sacred Heart HSA will host its 12th annual Tricky Tray May 6 in Sacred Heart SchoolMemorial Hall, WashingtonAvenue, across the street from the church, South Amboy. Doors will open at 6 p.m. The first ticket will be drawn at 7:30 p.m. Prizes include Broadway show tickets, iPod Touch, Nook, American Girl Doll and Subway…
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Catholic Women to sponsor Bake Sale
The Sacred Heart Council of Catholic Women will hold a Bake Sale after all MassesApril 30 andMay 1 across the street from Sacred Heart Church, Washington Avenue, South Amboy. The sale will feature homemade pies, cakes, breads and cookies. For more information, call Eileen at 732- 525-2696.
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Talk to shed light on eluding student stress
Robin Schafer, a certified life and career coach, will offer a free program 7:30 p.m. April 25 at the East Brunswick Public Library, JeanWalling Civic Center. Schafer will discuss how to maximize a student’s school and life performance through setting goals without stress. The talk is designed to help parents of middle school and high…
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Concert proceeds to fight Alzheimer’s
The Accordion Pops Orchestra Charles Nunzio Memorial Concert to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association is set for 3 p.m. May 1 at the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, 8 Route 173 West, Hampton. Dinner is planned for 1 p.m. Daniel J. Desiderio will conduct the orchestra. The concert will feature Eddie Monteiro. Proceeds will aid the Alzheimer’s Association.…
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Sayreville board, teachers reach contract agreement
BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — Just about a week after its members held a public demonstration, it appears that the teachers’ union and the Board of Education have reached an accord. Board of Education President Michael Macagnone said this week that officials had signed a memorandum agreement with the Sayreville Education Association. The…
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‘Hawaiian Luau’ to aid Cooper Fund
The Chris Cooper Scholarship Fund will hold its eighth annual Benefit Dinner and Dance 7 p.m.-midnight April 29 at Palms Plaza Caterers, Route 34, Old Bridge. This year’s theme is “Hawaiian Luau.” Guests are encouraged to come dressed in island attire. The event will feature a show by Polynesian Dance Productions, a cocktail hour, dinner,…
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Drwal, Eicher, Novak seek mayor, council seats
SAYREVILLE — The local Democratic Party has announced its candidates for mayor and two Borough Council seats this November. Former Councilman Stanley Drwal will run for mayor alongside incumbent Councilwoman Lisa Eicher and former council President Mary Novak, according to a press release from the Sayreville Democratic Organization. Drwal is a retired U.S. Army lieutenant…
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Sayreville budget includes average $72 tax increase
Council members still hoping to reduce impact of 2011 tab BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — Borough officials are continuing to work on the 2011 budget, but held a public hearing April 11 to explain and take questions on the spending plan. The $52 million budget, as proposed, includes a 5-cent increase in the…
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