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Redistricting presents challenges for legislators
BY DAN HOWLEY Staff Writer Sen. Jennifer Beck Local legislators say they will reach out to connect with new constituents after legislative redistricting scrambled their former districts. “It’s an exciting time with opportunities to work on issues that we didn’t have in District 12, but also a sad time because we will, in January, be…
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Students rehearse a scene on April 6 for Red Bank Regional High School’s production of the musical “Once Upon a Mattress.” ERIC SUCAR staff
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Notice to Greater Media Newspapers classified advertising customers
APRIL 15 — To individual classified advertising customers of Greater Media Newspapers: The only time Greater Media Newspapers asks for your credit card information is when you call our office to place a classified advertisement. We apologize to anyone who has received a telephone call this week from an individual claiming to be from Greater Media…
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Big day for Vikings at Metuchen Relays
South Brunswick High School runners complete a baton pass during the April 9 Metuchen Relays held at Metuchen High School. The Vikings won six relays at the meet. ERIC SUCAR staff South Brunswick High School’s girls enjoyed a field day at the Metuchen Relays. The Vikings won six relay races in total, and long-jumper Mariah…
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Vikes seek consistency on the softball diamond
BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The South Brunswick High School softball team is off to a 2-2 start in a season that coach Danielle Matlock hopes will end with success in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) and state sectional tournaments. The Vikings are coming off a tough 3-2 non-conference loss at Montgomery; both South Brunswick runs came…
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Top: South Brunswick High School’s Luke Rimmer (l) gets ready to turn two after getting the lead runner, North Brunswick’s Alec Simoes, at second base during the April 8 Greater Middlesex Conference game in East Brunswick. The visiting Vikings went on to win the game, 8-3. Above: South Brunswick’s Sean Rogers makes contact with a…
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N.B. dine-out through April 23
The Friends of the North Brunswick Library will hold a dine-out fundraiser at the Omega Diner, 1337 Route 1, through April 23. A coupon must be presented for a percentage of the pre-tax bill to be donated. Coupons are available at the North Brunswick Library, 880 Hermann Road, or at www.northbrunswicklibrary.org.
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Reunion for veterans of USS Coral Sea
Crewmen who have served aboard the USS Coral Sea CVB/CVA/CV-43 are being sought for a mini-reunion 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. April 30 at Sir John’s Restaurant in North Brunswick. The cost is $40. For details, call 732-821-9225 or email [email protected], or write to Robert Nerbetski, 41 Atkins Terrace, East Rutherford, NJ 07073.
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Free children’s concert at library
Performers Presley and Melody will entertain children ages 3-8 at the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, 4:30 p.m. April 18. The interactive show includes dancing and upbeat music with a bit of music appreciation education. The concert is free, but tickets are required because space is limited. Tickets will be available…
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