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‘Dia de Los Muertos’ at Inspired Life Studios
Inspired Life Studios in Long Branch is hosting the opening reception for “Dia de Los Muertos,” an art show inspired by the “Day of the Dead” celebrations of Latin cultures. “Bird in Flight” The opening reception will take place 7:30-11:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 8, at the yoga studio/art gallery, 560 Broadway No. 202, at…
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‘Art From Found Objects’
The Monmouth Museum is hosting an exhibit of artwork that focuses on art created from the undisguised, but often modified, use of common found objects that are not normally considered art, often because they already have a non-art function. Seventyfive percent of the media used by artists to create works for this exhibition is from…
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Raiders looking to have strong second half on soccer pitch
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Although the North Brunswick High School girls soccer team has gotten out of the gate slowly, coach Missy Pineiro is optimistic that her team will bounce back in the second half of the season. South Brunswick High School’s Carlos Roman (center) leaps high in the air for a head ball during…
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Pirkle’s four TD passes highlight Raiders’ win
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Tait Pirkle threw for 216 yards and four touchdowns on Saturday to lead the North Brunswick High School football team to a 33-14 triumph over Carteret High School. The Raiders, coming off a disappointing 38-34 loss at Colonia, got down to business early, opening the scoring with a 73-yard pass from…
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Keep current mayor and council, South Brunswick resident says
Ann Landers used to say, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” We need to look at our quality of life here in South Brunswick. I see many things that don’t need fixing. We have clean streets, good schools, a wonderful library, lots of parks and open space. We have timely removal of snow and…
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Vote Republican and restore sensible community planning
“I hear the train a-comin,’ Comin’ around the bend.” Johnny Cash wishfully lamented that the train would stop and take him away from Folsom Prison. But instead, the train kept rolling down the tracks. This song could have been written with North Brunswick in mind. Oh, we could have trains stopping in North Brunswick. We…
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Honored and humbled by community’s support
This week marks my 25th anniversary of practicing general internal medicine in North Brunswick. I would like to thank those people in North and South Brunswick as well as the surrounding area who have entrusted me with their care as well as their loved ones. Despite the growth of managed care and soon Obamacare, it…
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Reader says congressman’s statement is false
I’ve met Rep. Rush Holt and had thought him a decent guy. I had never faulted him for falsely touting himself as a rocket scientist, as I considered it harmless exaggeration. However, false statements Rush has been making about his opponent for Congress, e.g., that he is against women receiving equal pay for equal work,…
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Be an informed voter, reader advises
Week after week, we read letters directed to the editor, repeatedly making negative remarks about the present mayor and council. However, over the past eight years, we haven’t seen these “wanna be” politicians at council meetings. You would think if these residents were so interested in the governance of South Brunswick, they would have been…
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