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Edison South Brunswick Action
Top: Edison High School’s Morgan Peacock (white jersey) and South Brunswick High School’s Julie Curcio battle over the ball during the first half of their game at Edison on Oct. 7. The Eagles fell to South Brunswick by a score of 1-0. Above: Edison’s Gloria Han (l) and South Brunswick’s Haley Hendrickson battle over a…
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Sanu leaving his mark on Rutgers football
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent South Brunswick’s Mohamed Sanu was the first of Rutgers University’s 2009 recruiting class to verbally commit to the state university. Now in his second year as a starting wide receiver and sometimes quarterback in the wildcat formation, he is making the case that he was the year’s top recruit. South Brunswick…
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MCC program for students with learning disabilities gets grant
EDISON — Project Connections, a program at Middlesex County College that provides intensive support services for college-age students with learning disabilities, has received a five-year federal grant. The program, which marked its 25th anniversary last year, will receive $297,987 per year, making the full allocation almost $1.5 million. “We are thrilled to be funded again,”…
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MCC to offer hours on Saturday, Oct. 16
Students and future students who need enrollment services at Middlesex County College may take advantage of special hours on Saturday, Oct. 16. The offices will be open from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Offices that will be open include the Enrollment Center, Bursar’s Office, Counseling and Career Services, Admissions, Financial Aid, the Registrar’s Office, Student Activities,…
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No better time than autumn to fall in love with nature in N.J.
The gold and crimson palettes of oaks and maples. The refreshing chill to the air after so many months of heat and humidity. That timeless first night of wood smoke from fireplaces down the street. And the crunch of freshly fallen leaves underfoot. Fall outdoors in New Jersey is special for so many well-known reasons,…
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Metuchen resident thanks good Samaritan
Iwould like to thank the wonderful lady who so kindly gave me a ride on Sept. 10. I was parked in the A&P parking lot and my car wouldn’t start. I don’t know your name, but you told me you were born in Metuchen, and I think you said you live on New Durham Road.…
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Edison DARE and Junior Academy no more
This is not a big deal. What is a big deal is that people are losing their jobs and their homes. The fact that the budget was cut little over $1 million dollars is pathetic. The increases for the police department should have been frozen, and the thought that this administration is considering hiring more…
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One more thing to worry about: rogue technology
CODA GREG BEAN Recently, according to the Spanish Red Cross, a man died when his GPS led him down a dark road directly into the La Serena reservoir — the largest reservoir in the country — where the poor, but trusting, soul drowned. According to the reporter for NPR who mentioned the incident, the Spanish…
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Every dog has his day
Susan Desimone shows some affection for Zoe during the Sept. 28 dog show at JFK Hartwyck Nursing, Convalescent & Rehabilitation Center, Edison. ERIC SUCAR staff
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