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Asks officials to focus on pothole repair
Winter still continues, and our roads and bridges are already damaged so badly that cars and trucks have to deal with potholes in almost every town in New Jersey. I urge the state Department of Transportation and all local towns to please send out their pothole-repair crews immediately to repair our roads and bridges. Taj…
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Anger about property taxes, schools is misdirected
The rant by Kumar “Kem” Balani about property taxes in East Brunswick (“East Brunswick Resident Calls for Property Tax Relief,” Letters to the Editor, Sentinel, March 3) is completely misdirected and provides an excellent example of the fact that the way data is reported can be very misleading. Kem compares East Brunswick to Bedminster and…
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Focus on quality, affordable health care for all
This is in response to the letter to the editor from Miklos Bognar Sr. of East Brunswick (“Christie Is Targeting Union, Not Teachers”) published in the Feb. 24 issue of the Sentinel. In these tough economic times, I fear that New Jersey residents are focusing their frustrations in the wrong places, and in the process…
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Pancake Breakfast planned at legion post
Sons of the American Legion, American Legion Post No. 25, will host an All-You- Can-Eat Pancake and Much More Breakfast 8 a.m.-noonApril 3 at the post home, 4 JFK Blvd., Milltown. Donation is $7 for adults, $3 for children under age 10; youngsters under age 5 will be admitted free of charge. Free parking will…
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Churchill to stage comic ‘Vampire High’
The Churchill Junior High School Drama Club will present “New Kids at Vampire High” 7 p.m. March 23-25 at the school, 18 Norton Road, East Brunswick. The play, a comic look at the “Twilight” series and teenage pop culture, will be directed by Lynne Elson and Christina Maffa. General-admission cost is $8, $5 for students…
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Monroe school tab up $2M, calls for tax hike
BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH Staff Writer MONROE — The Board of Education has proposed a $103.7 million school budget for 2011-12 that would raise taxes by $336 on the average home. The tentative budget, adopted at the board’sMarch 3 meeting, is up over $2 million from the current school year. The school district will benefit from…
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Scouts to sponsor Spaghetti Dinner
East Brunswick Boy Scout Troop No. 223 will host anAll-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Dinner 3-7 p.m. March 20 at Veterans of ForeignWars Post No. 133, Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Cost is $8 per person.
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Curtain to rise on ‘Finian’s Rainbow’
The Main Street Theatre Company will present its production of “Finian’s Rainbow” at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays, March 11-27, at the Main Street Theatre, 3018 Bordentown Ave., Parlin section of Sayreville. The classic Yip Harburg-Burton Lane musical presents a whimsical story that dances between romance, satire and fairytale. Tickets…
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