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Old Bridge council seeks measures to make Route 34 safer
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Numerous accidents and a myriad of complaints from residents over the last three years have prompted another move to put a traffic signal at the intersection of State Highway 34 and Amboy Road. In August 2010, the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) Bureau of Traffic Engineering…
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Resident voices concerns about street safety, garbage ordinance in South Amboy
By Jacqueline Durett Correspondent SOUTH AMBOY—Traffic going through the commuter lot for the city’s train station hasn’t been heeding a stop sign which is posing a safety threat, according to one resident. John W. Mulligan Jr. of Augusta Street said he is grateful that the police have upped its presence at the lot, which is located off…
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Fish-Fry Dinners coming to South Amboy Elks lodge Feb. 12
South Amboy Elks Lodge No. 784 will host its Lenten Fish-Fry Dinners 5-8 p.m. Fridays, Feb. 12-March 25, at the lodge, 601 Washington Ave. Dine-in and takeout meals will be available. All proceeds will benefit Elks charities. For more information or takeouts, call the lodge at 732-727-1714.
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Old Bridge retains ethics board
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — The Ethical Standards Board will remain in the township. The majority of the Township Council voted against disbanding the Ethics Board at a council meeting on Jan. 25. Council President Brian Cahill said a move to disband the Ethics Board and have any ethical issues handled by…
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Vikings’ boys extend hoops winning streak to six
By Warren Rappleyea South Brunswick High School’s boys basketball team raised its record to 14-2 with two wins in the last week, and the Vikings have now won six straight games since falling to Saint Joseph High School of Metuchen Jan. 19. The Vikings are coming off a solid, 56-44 success against Piscataway Township High…
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Rose sale to be held at two South Brunswick locations
On Valentine’s Day weekend, several local organizations will be sponsoring a rose sale in a variety of colors for $12/dozen. Cash is preferred, but checks will be accepted with identification. The sale will take place 3-8 p.m. on Feb. 12, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. on Feb. 13 and 8 a.m.-8 p.m. on Feb. 14 at…
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Adams A.C. to host comedy night Feb. 26
The Adams A.C. (Athletic and Social Club) of North Brunswick will serve as the host to a comedy night featuring WID on Feb. 26 at the the club, Cozzens Lane and Hartford Commons Way, North Brunswick. Dinner is at 7 p.m., followed by the show at 8 p.m. There will also be a basket auction…
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Chutney Chefs delivers homemade Indian food
Chutney Chefs delivers pre-cut, pre-measured Indian food and sauces for customers to combine together and cook. Owner Akhil Shah spent numerous evenings eating bad frozen food after working late nights and decided to provide a way to offer homemade food quickly. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian entrees include roti or rice. Options include aloo gobi, which…
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South Brunswick’s American Red Cross Club to hold blood drive Feb. 25
South Brunswick High School’s American Red Cross Club will hold its second community blood drive this school year to help community members in need of blood transfusions 1:30-7:30 p.m. on Feb. 25 at the South Brunswick Public Works Building, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction. For more information, contact Donna Moreen at 732-329-4044, ext. 3264 or [email protected].
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