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St. Bart’s to host open houses Jan. 31, Feb. 5
St. Bartholomew School, 470 Ryders Lane, East Brunswick, will hold open houses 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Jan. 31, and 9:30-10:30 a.m. and 12:15-1:15 p.m. Feb. 5. The school offers full-time 3- and 4-year-old preschool programs; full-day kindergarten; classes for grades 1-8; before-school and after-school care; and extracurricular activities including clubs, sports, band, chorus, drama and Latin.…
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Seniors to celebrate Chinese New Year
The Our Lady of Victories (OLV) Seniors group will meet at 1 p.m. Feb. 5 in the church’s Monsignor Dalton Hall, Main Street, Sayreville. After a short business meeting, the group will mark Chinese New Year. Various Chinese dishes will be served. Activities will follow. Participants are asked to bring a nonperishable food item for…
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Two men charged with growing marijuana in Plumsted
PLUMSTED – A marijuana growing operation in the Cream Ridge section of Plumsted recently went up in smoke when an early morning chimney fire led to the discovery of more than 120 cannabis plants and the arrest of two residents. According to Plumsted Police Cpl. Jason Reilly, the incident occurred at 3 a.m. Jan. 4…
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Saint Ambrose School, Old Bridge
Saint Ambrose School is profoundly, and proudly, Catholic in character and direction. The children are the Church of tomorrow and the staff provides them with a strong foundation in their Christian faith. The most up-to-date catechetical guidelines include a special emphasis on faith formation, moral clarity, liturgical education, the power of prayer, and emulation of…
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Middlesex freeholder director promises strength, compassion, innovation in 2016
Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios said Middlesex County has set an aggressive agenda for 2016, focused on enhancing services, programming and efficiencies. “2015 was a productive year for Middlesex County, which for a 12th year, retained its Triple A bond rating and continued to enhance programming and build the infrastructure needed to better our roads,…
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Consumers should ensure home health aides are qualified
There are many businesses or online sites advertising at-home nursing and hospice care services, but consumers need to be aware that not all providers are created equal. Anyone can state in an ad that they will “meet the needs of a client.” However, it is imperative that consumers confirm the caregiver they hire is…
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Spotswood Public Schools
Giving your child the best start possible involves building a solid foundation that incorporates cognitive, social-emotional, self-regulatory and foundational academic skills. In Spotswood, Schoenly’s full day (8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.) preschool program provides just such an environment where your child has the opportunity to become a successful learner in a safe, innovative environment. The…
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Citizenship Award open to high schoolers
The Jersey Blue Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution is holding its fourth annual Middlesex County Good Citizenship Award contest. All Middlesex County high school sophomores and juniors who are in good academic standing with a C average and above and who exemplify the characteristics of a good citizen of the…
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Résumé workshop coming to Sayreville library Jan. 26
Garret Gega of the Middlesex County Workforce Development Board and the Office of Workforce Development will offer a presentation titled “Résumés: the Latest Trends” 10-11 a.m. Jan. 26 at the Sayreville Public Library, Washington Road. For more information or to register, email Alaina at [email protected]; call 732-727-0212, ext. 25; or log on to www.sayrevillelibrary.org.
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