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Convenience and location trump the need for open space
Iwas thrilled to see the results of the Old Bridge elections and the “death” of the open space tax. In our current economy it was ridiculous that we were dedicating tax dollars to preserve space to be used for nothing. That money could be used for more important things that help our community such as…
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If bear population isn’t thinned out, problems will increase
I’ve read countless letters to the editor from those who want to have the bear hunt canceled, and although the letter writers’ hearts are in the right place, these bears need to die, and if they had a choice, they would agree to be killed, for that is the proper sacrifice to the regime of…
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Here’s your Boy Scout knife, and here are the handcuffs
CODA GREG BEAN There’s an episode of my old favorite television show “MacGyver,” where a small-town cop arrests MacGyver for carrying his Swiss Army knife. The cop is just throwing his weight around, and he charges our hero with carrying a concealed weapon or something equally as bogus, puts him in handcuffs and hauls him…
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E.B. MOMS plans meeting for Dec. 9
The MOMS Club of the East Brunswick Area will hold its monthly meeting 10:30 a.m. Dec. 9. For event location and to RSVP, email [email protected]. For more information about the MOMS Club, log on to www.ebmomsclub.com.
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Feds seize domain names in counterfeit goods bust
Seizure orders were executed against 82 domain names of commercial Internet websites engaged in the alleged illegal sale and distribution of counterfeit goods and copyrighted works as part of Operation in Our Sites v. 2.0, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Director John Morton of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement…
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JCC celebrates 25 years of services, achievements
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer The Jewish Community Center of Middlesex County held a toast to another 25 years last week, and just in time for Hanukkah. JCC trustees and other longtime members were joined by Mayor Antonia Ricigliano on Dec. 2 at the Oak Tree Road center as they reflected on their efforts over…
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Holiday tradition returns to East Brunswick stage
BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer In its 14th annual production of “A Christmas Carol”, Playhouse 22’s Ebenezer Scrooge, played by Art Hickey of Middlesex, enjoys a lighter moment with Tiny Tim, portrayed by Bart Lahiff of Cranford. EAST BRUNSWICK — Keep the “bah humbugs” to a minimum … the township is about to receive a…
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Library exhibit marks a century of scouting
Historical items include first Boy Scout Handbook, 1937 Jamboree patch EAST BRUNSWICK — A large display at the township’s public library this month recognizes the first 100 years of an organization set up to build character, train good citizens and improve personal fitness. Local resident David Moskowitz decided to celebrate the Boy Scouts’ 100th anniversary…
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WCTC listeners contribute to LeGrand ‘Believe’ fund
NEW BRUNSWICK — Six thousand dollars will be added to the Eric LeGrand “Believe” fund thanks to the fundraising efforts of WCTC (1450-AM) radio morning personality Jack Ellery and midday host and Program Director Bert Baron. The fund was established in an effort to defray expenses for paralyzed Rutgers University football player Eric LeGrand, a…
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