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Jobseekers invited to library workshop
The Old Bridge Public Library Main Branch, Route 516 and Cottrell Road, will offer a job-search program featuring Reference USA at 1:30 p.m. April 4. ReferenceUSA is an online business resource available to library patrons. The informative session will demonstrate how jobseekers can use the resource to obtain information on more than 42 million businesses…
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Family-faith classes slated at church
Registration for Corpus Christi’s 2016-17 Family Faith Formation classes will be held 6-7:30 p.m. April 4, 5 and 7 at the Corpus Christi Church Family Faith Formation Office, 100 James St., South River. New students should bring their Baptismal certificates. For more information, email [email protected] or call 732-254-1800, ext. 17.
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Program to feature Sephardic-foods prep
East Brunswick Hadassah will sponsor a program titled “Sephardic Passover Foods” 7:30 p.m. April 7 at an East Brunswick home. Participants will learn how to make Sephardic Passover food including charoset, melachrini (walnut sponge cake) and almond cookies. Demonstrator will be Sarina Feldman, who was part of a small Greek community in Trikala, Greece, that…
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Seniors of Little Silver to meet April 26
The Seniors of Little Silver will hold a meeting at 1 p.m. April 26 at the Woman’s Club of Little Silver, 111 Church St., Little Silver. Musician Ian Gallagher will entertain, and refreshments will be available. All Monmouth County residents are welcome.
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Bone-marrow, blood drive set for April 4
A community blood drive and bone-marrow swabbing, in support of Kenny Klemensits, a 25-year resident of East Brunswick and former president of the East Brunswick Soccer Club, will be held 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 3 at Robert Frey Hall, East Brunswick Independent Fire Company, 216 Willow St. Sydney Contrino, an East Brunswick High School senior,…
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Jackson Liberty’s Kalmowitz turns attention to lacrosse season
By Wayne Witkowski Few student-athletes compete in both wrestling and boys lacrosse. Tyler Kalmowitz of Jackson Liberty High School excels in both as a definitive exception to that notion. Kalmowitz comes off a wrestling season that far exceeded expectations and is preparing for his senior season on Jackson Liberty’s lacrosse team as its leading scorer…
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Another Carroll leading New Egypt’s baseball team
By Wayne Witkowski The Carroll family name is back on the lineup card for New Egypt High School’s baseball team. Matt Carroll, son of longtime former New Egypt coach and athletic director Rich Carroll, takes over the Warriors program that is looking to bounce back from an eight-win season under Owen Stewart, who left to…
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Expectations high for experienced Caseys baseball team
By Warren Rappleyea With six key position players and three starting pitchers back from a squad that went 20-9 a year ago, expectations are understandably high for Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School’s baseball team this spring. “Last year, we had an inexperienced team and we still did pretty well,” Caseys coach Buddy Hausmann said.…
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Barrons’ coach Carbone shifts focus to baseball season
By Jeff Appelblatt Woodbridge High School wrestling coach Michael Carbone worked hard in the winter to lead his squad to its most successful season in school history, earning him division, county, district and region coach of the year honors. But there was and will be no time for the health and physical education teacher to…
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