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Phoenix Productions’ Rising Star Academy, Red Bank
Phoenix Productions, the local theater group that has revived more than 100 Broadway musicals at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank for the past two decades, now shares its musical theater knowledge and experience at its own Rising Star Academy. There are classes for children, teens and adults in virtually every phase of musical…
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Little Earth Shepherds Preschool, East Brunswick
Welcome to Little Earth Shepherds Preschool. The school is conveniently located in East Brunswick at 367 Cranbury Road. It is an environmentally friendly preschool and incorporate many aspects of learning about nature and our planet into the preschool learning curriculum. They offer a very flexible schedule for parents, with programs from part day to full…
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Barrons’ ice hockey team is exceeding expectations
By Jeff Appelblatt Joe Rotella, Woodbridge High School’s ice hockey coach, expected his team to perform better than it did a year ago, but he’s in awe with how good his team has really done this season “I thought we would have been about a .500 team,” the coach said after his club dominated its…
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Bill honoring fallen Woodbridge firefighter signed into law
Legislation sponsored by Senator Joseph F. Vitale that would designate State Highway 184 in Woodbridge Township as “Bruce Turcotte Memorial Highway,” in honor of a local firefighter of nearly four decades who died in the line of duty in 2012, has been signed into law. “Although he is gone from the community, Chief Turcotte will…
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Student art exhibit to be held March 26 to April 12
Artwork from high school students in Woodbridge will be on exhibit from March 26 to April 12 at Barron Arts Center, 582 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge. A reception and award ceremony will be held April 12 from 7-9 p.m. For more information, call 732-634-0413.
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Jackson responds to DEP, offers more sites to Green Acres
By Andrew Martins Staff Writer JACKSON – Several months after municipal officials received a letter from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) outlining stewardship concerns the state had at Jackson’s Vista Center and Camp Joy properties, the town’s representatives said they have submitted a plan that could alleviate some of those issues. Business Administrator Helene Schlegel…
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Warriors looking to wrap up Independent Division title
By Wayne Witkowski New Egypt High School’s girls basketball team, coming off two Burlington County Scholastic League division championships, enters this week strutting off an 11-1 start and closing in on an Independent Division championship with four division games left on the schedule. “We have a lot of good wins under our belt. I’m happy…
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Tri-Town News Datebook, Jan. 28
• The Italian American Cultural Society of New Jersey will hold a dinner meeting at 7 p.m. Feb. 11 at La Cashina Ristorante, 53 Route 34, Marlboro. The restaurant is BYOB. The cost is $35 for members and $45 for nonmembers. Cash is preferred. No credit cards. Details: 917-743-3311 or 732-861-9465 or www.italianamericansnj.com • The…
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Weichert of Howell recognizes DeFusco and Masher
Carlo Siracusa, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that the Howell office was recognized for exceptional industry success during the month of December. The office led the region, which is comprised of locations throughout Ocean and Monmouth counties, for new home dollar volume. In addition, sales associates Philip “Phil” DeFusco and Rajeshri “Raj” Masher…
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