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Bartley Healthcare of Jackson invites members of the community to join its team for the 2010 Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk to be held on Sept. 25 in Point Pleasant. The Bartley team will include approximately 25 Bartley employees, family members and friends, all of whom are collecting pledges and donations for the Alzheimer’s Association. All…
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• The Jackson Food Pantry, located in the Jackson Department of Public Works, 10 Don Connor Blvd., will be open on the second and fourth Saturday of each month 9-11 a.m. to make it easier for the community to drop off donations. Upcoming dropoff dates will be Sept. 11, Sept. 25, Oct. 9 and Oct.…
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• An indoor flea market will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 11 at St. Aloysius Church, 935 Bennetts Mills Road, Jackson. Refreshments will be available courtesy of the Holy Name Society. • Stay-at-home moms interested in joining the New Egypt MOMS Club or in finding out more about the group are…
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• “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving will be presented by the American Historical Theatre of Philadelphia at 7 p.m. Oct. 12 at the Jackson library, 2 Jackson Drive, Jackson. At the end of the presentation, there will be a discussion about the 19th-century author. This program is funded by the Horizon Speakers…
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Renaissance Fair will benefit charities
The Lakewood Lions Club and the Society for Creative Anachronism will host their 29th annual Charity Renaissance Fair Sept. 18 and 19 in Lakewood’s Pine Park at Country Club Drive and County Line Road, Lakewood. The event will feature knights in shining armor, a gypsy camp, belly dancers, wandering minstrels, jugglers, fire eaters, pony rides,…
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Rutgers U. enrolls largest first-year class in its history
R utgers University, New Brunswick, expects a record enrollment of more than 56,400 undergraduate and graduate students on its three main campuses this fall. Rutgers will welcome the largest first-year class in its history, with an estimated 7,300 first-year students expected university-wide. Preliminary figures show first-year enrollment has increasedmore than 3 percent from last year…
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New coach, same goals for Old Bridge football
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The Old Bridge High School football team will be looking to bounce back from a 5-5 campaign this fall under new head coach Anthony Lanzafama. Above: An Old Bridge High School running back picks up yards against Freehold Borough during a preseason scrimmage in Old Bridge. The Knights open the 2010…
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State finds probable cause O.B. failed to protect pupil
Investigators: Middle school student faced bias-based harassment and torment BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — The Board of Education may be held partially responsible for the harassment of a former Jonas Salk Middle School student if a court finds that the school failed to intervene with students. The state Division on Civil Rights…
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