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• Solomon Schechter Day School, Marlboro, will hold a vendor night on Nov. 18 from 6-10 p.m. This event is open to the public. Admission is $5 per person. Dozens of vendors will be on hand selling gifts and treasures. The school is at 22 School Road East, Marlboro. Details: Linda Glickstein, 732-431-5525.
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Good Shepherd plans Craft Festival Nov. 13
The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, routes 516 and 9, Old Bridge, will hold its annual Craft Festival 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 13. The event will feature early holiday shopping, lunch and homemade bakery items. Admission is free of charge. For more information, email [email protected] or call 908- 692-6005.
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Library hosts free shows in November
The Monmouth County Library will host free theatrical performances on two back-toback weekends at its Library Headquarters in Manalapan, 125 Symmes Drive, this month. On Nov. 14, at 2 p.m. enjoy “As Time Goes By.” Emmy award-winning actress Elaine Bromka will perform with Broadway and screen star Reathel Bean in a presentation that weaves excerpts…
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Mass for the troops to be celebrated Nov. 11
St. Veronica’s Catholic Church, Howell, will host its seventh annual Mass for the troops at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11. The celebrant will be the Rev. Ian Trammell, director of the Office and Life and Justice Ministries of the Diocese of Trenton. The purpose of the Mass is to pray for peace in the world, for…
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Metuchen living up to No. 1 seed in state tourney
BY SHAWN LAYTON Correspondent What may have looked like a typical late-season match-up against Piscataway was actually an essential sparring round for the Metuchen High School girls soccer team. Despite losing 3- 1 to the Chiefs last week, Metuchen went into the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group I Tournament focused and ready to live up to…
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Photographs
Above: North Brunswick High School’s Cullen Davis competes in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Sectional Cross Country Championships at Thompson Park in Monroe Nov. 6. Below: A South Brunswick runner hustles through the route. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff
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Edison football team snaps two losing streaks
With win over Old Bridge BY SHAWN LAYTON Correspondent After beginning the season with seven straight losses, any victory would bring relief and elation for the Edison High School football team. Friday night’s 41-28 win over Old Bridge proved especially sweet for the Eagles. Prior to Friday night, Edison had not beaten Old Bridge in…
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‘Mousetrap’ comes to Edison school
The cast of the fall play, “The Mousetrap,” includes (l-r) Aneesa Sonawalla of Edison, Kush Mody of Edison, Samantha Lamparello of Watchung, Jessie Flood of Dunellen, Billy Buchbinder of Scotch Plains, Jian Bland of Edison, Sam Brukhman of Cranford and Samantha Barbeito of Edison. LINDA KOURIL EDISON — The Wardlaw-Hartridge School will stage its fall…
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Hair donations can help change someone’s life
Hair loss is no stranger to us. Numerous remedies for hair loss have plagued advertisements on TV and other media. Hair loss, or alopecia, occurs normally as a result of aging. However, cancer patients, as a result of chemotherapy, experience untimely and severe hair loss during the treatment. Children who undergo chemotherapy experience this untimely…
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