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New Bruns. farmers market opens for its second season
NEW BRUNSWICK — Wider selections of fresh produce, prepared foods and goods, and an all-weather pavilion are among the new features at the New Brunswick Community Farmers Market this year. The market, which opened for its second season June 19 at 178 Jones Ave., off Georges Road, will be open Thursdays from 1 to 6:30…
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Relay for Life honors those who have faced cancer
Over $15,00 raised so far; final totals expected in August BY KERRI McCUNE Correspondent SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Individuals from North and South Brunswick joined forces last Saturday evening to participate in Relay for Life, an American Cancer Society fundraiser. It was an all-night event at Crossroads South Middle School, beginning at 6 p.m. and ending…
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Opposers of Kyleigh’s Law hold press conference
State officials ask for repeal of red decal requirement for drivers under 21 BY KERRI McCUNE Correspondent TRENTON — Growing opposition to Kyleigh’s Law has parents all over New Jersey asking: Should we obey the law and put our children at risk, or ignore it? Kyleigh’s Law requires probationary drivers under the age of 21…
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Sausage sale to benefit S.B. autism program
Fundraiser 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 26 at Royal Chevrolet, Bridgewater BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A sausage sandwich will never have tasted so good — especially since the $2 spent on its purchase will directly impact two local charities. Royal Chevrolet, of Bridgewater, Somerset County, and Premio Foods, headquartered in…
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Two photographers captured social landscape, and soul
Works of Winogrand, Clark on display at Zimmerli Garry Winogrand and Larry Clark began redefining photography in the 1960s, documenting the American social landscape in out-of-the-ordinary black-and-white photographs of people engaged in ordinary activities. A Garry Winogrand photograph in New York City, from the series, “Women Are Better Than Men, Not Only Have They…
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The sun shone brighter in S.B. on Monday
Dow Jones & Co. breaks ground for 13,000-panel solar energy system BY KERRI McCUNE Correspondent Dow Jones & Company held a groundbreaking and ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday to kick off construction for its large-scale solar power installation. This innovative project will generate clean The solar panel project at Dow Jones in South Brunswick is expected to…
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NBTHS graduates 468 students
Richard Y. Ebright expresses thanks for his education during valedictory speech BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Richard Y. Ebright served as valedictorian for the North Brunswick Township High School class of 2010 graduation at the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton on June 17. Graduate Angelina Barone takes a peek at the crowd prior…
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Tragedy strikes on I-195
IN THE NEWS MARK ROSMAN It is said that God, bless His heart, works in mysterious ways. Sometimes you just have to wonder what He may be thinking. Spend too much time doing that, and you can go a little insane. But it is impossible for me to be the editor of newspapers that cover…
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