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Andrew Zastko speaks at Women’s Council of Realtors business resource meeting
Andrew Zastko, broker/owner of Gloria Zastko, Realtors, North Brunswick, was invited to speak at the Women’s Council of Realtors’ monthly breakfast meeting on Jan. 15 at the Days Hotel Conference Center in East Brunswick. Zastko, along with Jane Mueller, broker-associate of RE/MAX First Realty, and Charan Bajwa, broker/owner of RE/MAX One, spoke to the group…
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Art lecture, coloring offered to seniors during February
The following events are open to South Brunswick seniors age 55 and older at the Office on Aging, in the South Brunswick Senior Center, Route 522, Monmouth Junction. Movie Days include “The Martian” on Feb. 4, a Bollywood film on Feb. 9 and “Time Out of Mind” on Feb. 23, all at 12:30 p.m. Peter…
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‘Kindness for Kennedi’ blood drive Jan. 31
The Kindness for Kennedi Blood Drive will be held from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Jan. 31 at North Brunswick Fire Co. No. 3, 1470 Cozzens Lane, North Brunswick. Appointments are preferred by calling 1-800-REDCROSS or by visiting RedCrossBlood.org with sponsor code “Kennedi.” For more information, call Jaci at 908-208-7133.
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Young wives can join Alzheimer’s group
The Young Wives Alzheimer’s Support Group will meet 4:30-6 p.m. every third Tuesday of the month at Rutgers University Behavioral HealthCare, 671 Hoes Lane West, Piscataway. The free support group is offered to women whose partner has developed dementia in their 40s and 50s. Call Michelle at 732-235-4910 for directions and information.
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News Transcript Datebook, Jan. 27
• 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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Sweetman ending police career in Freehold Borough
By Christine Barcia Staff Writer FREEHOLD — After 25 years of service to the community, a member of the Freehold Borough Police Department will retire. Lt. Michael Sweetman, who started his career as a patrolman in the early 1990s, will retire effective Feb. 1. A resolution noting Sweetman’s retirement was passed by the Borough Council…
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