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Vikings set GMC record at New Balance Indoor Nationals
Sprint medley relay team earns All-American status BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The South Brunswick High School winter track team ended its season in style on Sunday at the New Balance Indoor Nationals in New York, setting a new Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) record in the 4×400. Janae Baker, Joy Spriggs, Cayla Del Piano and Alicia Osley…
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Fish dinners, health screening set at VFW
Clark-Moetz Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 2319 will host Lenten Fish Fries 5-8 p.m. on Fridays through April 22 at the post home, 45 Broad St., Milltown. The menu will include fresh scrod, salad, rolls, fries, a vegetable and a dessert parfait. Cost is $9 for adults, $5 for children under age 12 (alternative…
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Middlesex County College seeks adjuncts
Middlesex County College will hold an adjunct faculty recruitment fair 4-7 p.m. March 31 in the College Center Cafeteria C, Edison. During the fair, prospective adjunct instructors can talk with department chairpersons about openings at the college. Most positions require a master’s degree, and some disciplines call for other certifications as well. In some fields,…
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NBPD promotes two officers, hires one
Thomas Vingara and Mike Brandt move up in rank; John Strzykalski comes from Franklin Township BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Sgt. Thomas Vingara NORTH BRUNSWICK — Thomas Vingara has seen the best and the worst that being a policeman has to offer. The 40-year-old former township resident was hired as a dispatcher in town in…
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NBPD lieutenant retires after 25 years of service
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Lt. William Kloos NORTH BRUNSWICK — After serving the township for 25 years, Lt. William Kloos is retiring from the North Brunswick Police Department. Hired in 1986 after serving at the state Department of Corrections for two years, the former North Brunswick resident will officially be off duty as of…
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WELCOME TO… Treasures of the Jersey Shore
Atlantic Highlands & Highlands offer all of the charms of seaside towns BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer Visitors don’t have to wait until summer to enjoy the many charms of Atlantic Highlands’ First Avenue. Nestled along the Sandy Hook Bay, Atlantic Highlands and Highlands are two small Jersey shore towns that have much to offer. Both…
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Steinem: Full equality still half-century away
‘An Evening With Gloria Steinem’ at Brookdale College draws overflow crowd BY LIZ SHEEHAN Correspondent Writer, editor and social activist Gloria Steinem talks with members of the press prior to the start of “An Evening With Gloria Steinem” at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft on March 1. ERIC SUCAR staff MIDDLETOWN — “If I had…
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Theater fundraiser will benefit LBWP
The Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership (LBWP) will present A Watershed Evening at the Playhouse, a fundraiser set for March 23 at the George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick. A wine-and-cheese tasting will kick off the evening at 7 p.m. A performance of “The Fox on the Fairway,” a comedy adventure about love and golf, will follow…
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Gardening workshop March 19 at Rutgers
Ray Rogers, a North Brunswick resident and co-author of “The Philadelphia Flower Show: Celebrating 175 Years” and author of “The Encyclopedia of Container Plants,” will present a 90-minute gardening workshop at Rutgers University’s 35th annual Home Gardeners School (HGS) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 19 on the university’s Cook/Douglass campus, New Brunswick. He…
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