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Vikings to meet Raiders in GMC baseball final
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The South Brunswick High School baseball team is busily preparing for its showdown with next-door neighbor North Brunswick in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) championship game on Saturday. Above: South Brunswick High School pitcher Ryan Philips is all concentration as he prepares to deliver a pitch against Monroe High School in…
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MCC’s class of 2010 its largest in 43 years
Valedictorian, a native of China, among 13 with perfect GPAs Graduates pose for a picture as they make their way to their seats during the procession into Middlesex County College’s 43rd commencement ceremonies on the college’s campus, Edison, on May 20. PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff EDISON — The largest class in Middlesex County College…
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Welcome to CSI: North Brunswick
High school students create crime scenes, solve murders BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer PHOTOS BY JENNIFER AMATO Students in the Science, Technology & Society honors class at North Brunswick Township High School have been creating crime scenes that other groups must investigate and solve. Above: a teacher lies fatally shot in the corner during the…
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SBHS biz students learn about surviving in today’s economy
Visit Art Associates Design Group in Matawan for firsthand experience BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A group of business students from South Brunswick High School visited a company last month to learn firsthand about the challenges of entrepreneurship and running a small business in today’s economic climate. About 20 students from Christine…
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Doodling habit actually comes in handy
Cynthia Liang, of No. Brunswick, is a top-40 contestant in Doodle 4 Google contest BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Cynthia Liang, a fifth-grader at Judd Elementary School in North Brunswick, is among the Top 40 finalists in the Doodle 4 Google contest. Her doodle, “Harmony,” reflects the relationship between the environment and mankind. JENNIFER AMATO…
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Girls learn from professional women what it’s like to lead
BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A couple dozen professional women from a wide variety of fields spoke to young ladies from the township about what it’s like to lead as a female in today’s society. The South Brunswick Commission on Women hosted the 13th annual Women’s Leadership Conference and Career Pathways on…
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SBHS drama students portray wartime stories
Local students honor veterans during ‘Living Legacies’ BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer AUnited States Army Air Forces plane took a direct hit from a bombshell as it was flying near opposing forces in Nazi Germany. Actors and actresses from the South Brunswick High School Drama Department perform “Living Legacies: The Veterans’ Stories” at the South…
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Lynne C. Koch
Ms. Koch, 29, of East Brunswick, died May 6, 2010, at home. She was predeceased by a brother, Cpl. Steven R. Koch, and by her grandfathers, William Koch Sr. and Robert Glassen. Surviving are her parents, William Koch Jr. and Christine Glassen Koch of East Brunswick; a brother, William Koch III of the Somerset section…
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Wilbur “Wib” R. Dias
Mr. Dias, 74, of Spotswood, formerly of Old Bridge, died May 12, 2010, at home. Prior to his retirement in 1996, he was employed as an assembly-line worker with Ford Motor Co., Edison, where he worked for more than 30 years. He was predeceased by a brother, Ralph Dias, and by a sister, Wanda Kary.…
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