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Casino Night on tap for Jan. 29 at EBJC
The East Brunswick Jewish Center (EBJC), 511 Ryders Lane, will hold a Casino Night fundraiser 8-11:30 p.m. Jan. 29. The event will feature Las Vegas-style table games, a poker tournament with professional dealers, and prizes. Dealers will be state licensed and will cater to all levels of play, beginner to expert. Food, drinks and music…
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Event to aid church anniversary fund
Holy Trinity Church will hold a 100th Anniversary Fundraiser 1-3 p.m. Jan. 23 in the parish hall, 100 Main St., Helmetta. Barbara of Barbara’s Unique Antique Boutique, Jamesburg, will be on hand to buy guests’ unwanted jewelry including gold, silver, diamond, platinum or costume pieces in any condition; coins; watches; military items; musical instruments; etc.…
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Breakfast proceeds to aid leukemia panel
Local residents Gail Komm and Melissa Oswald will host a Pancake Breakfast to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) 8:30-11:30 a.m. Jan. 30 at Frey Hall, 216 Joseph St., East Brunswick. The breakfast menu will include pancakes, eggs, sausage, fruit, coffee, juice and more. Cost is $10 per adult (ages 11 and up), $5…
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‘Getting Fiscally Fit’ to be discussed Jan. 22
The Old Bridge YMCA and the Society for Financial Awareness will present a free financial education seminar titled “Getting Fiscally Fit” noon-2 p.m. Jan. 22 at the Old BridgeYMCA, 1 Mannino Park Drive. Guest speaker will be Bruce Yenk, member, the Society for FinancialAwareness. For more information and to RSVP, call Brian Kilpatrick at 732-727-0704…
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Sayreville police: ATM stolen from service station
SAYREVILLE — Police are investigating the theft of an ATM and a drawer of cash from a local service station. According to borough police, thieves broke into the convenience store at the Raceway gas station located at Ernston Road and Bordentown Avenue and stole the banking machine and a cash register drawer just before 4:30…
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Proposed panel would work to help Sayreville businesses
BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — Borough officials are forming a new committee intended to make the town more business friendly. Councilman Frank Bella, who championed the idea for the Zoning Review Committee, said its function would be to review ordinances and laws to make sure they are supportive of the local business environment…
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Signs of the times: At least we’ve learned who we are
CODA GREG BEAN Every once in a while, a piece of information falls into your lap that answers somany questions, such as why I’ve always felt a little bit psychotic, sort of like that lady in “The Three Faces of Eve,” except with one less face. And that same information explains why so many of…
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Urges residents to attend meetings, see how money is spent
A fter attending most of the Sayreville Borough Council and Board of Education meetings in 2010, I would like to give my synopsis of what happens regarding the lack of respect and concern for our tax dollars by many of the elected officials. Let me begin with the Board of Education, where the majority of…
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Thanks legislators for passing concussion law
Last month Gov. Chris Christie signed a law that will protect youth across New Jersey from the dangers of sports concussion. The law was sponsored by Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan (D-18th District) and Sen. Richard Codey (D-27th District). The Brain Injury Association of New Jersey would like to thank all the leaders involved in this state…
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