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Riccardo Berlingeri – ‘Paper Sculpture’
“Fenestra Florealis” The Monmouth Museum’s New Jersey Emerging Artists Series continues with an exhibition of paper sculpture by artist Riccardo Berlingeri of Middletown. The exhibit will continue through May 30 in the Nilson Gallery at the museum, located on the campus of Brookdale Community College in the Lincroft section of Middletown. Berlingeri’s works are created…
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sport shorts
A Community Golf Outing and Networking Reception to benefit the Children’s Hospital at Saint Peter’s University Hospital will be held on June 29 at Forsgate Country Club, Monroe. Tournament registration, breakfast and driving range access will take place 7-8 a.m., followed by a shotgun start at 8 a.m., a networking reception 1-1:45 p.m., and lunch…
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St. Joe’s captures crown
Above: East Brunswick High School’s Pete Sorrento (l) checks St. Joseph High School attack Ed Lubowicki as he puts a shot on net during the May 13 Greater Middlesex Conference boys lacrosse final played in East Brunwick. St. Joseph captured the GMC crown with a 13-2 win. Below: East Brunswick’s Mike Summerer (l) looks to…
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Raiders are on a roll, advance to GMC final
State playoffs next for baseball team BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Just past the halfway point of the season, the North Brunswick High School baseball team was struggling along with a 6-9 record, and a return trip to the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) tourney final seemed like a rather remote possibility. That was on April 28…
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Nothing but net
Marc Bernstein gets one past the outstretched arms of Eric Bernstein during a North Brunswick Adult Soccer League Premier Division game at North Brunswick Community Park April 28. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Peter DeAngelis
Mr. DeAngelis, 58, of Spotswood, formerly of North Brunswick, died April 30, 2010, in Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York City. He was predeceased by his mother, Ruth DeAngelis, and by his birth parents, Max and Hannelore Hein. Surviving are his wife, Kathleen Buckelew DeAngelis; two daughters, Rebecca Jackson, and her husband, Keith, of Edison…
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Elsie H. Hahnenfeld
Elsie H. Hahnenfeld, 90, of North Brunswick, died April 13, 2010, at Parker Memorial Home in Piscataway. Born in White Plains, N.Y., she moved to North Brunswick at age 5 and lived there for the rest of her life. Prior to retiring, Mrs. Hahnenfeld was employed by Rutgers University as the secretary for the president…
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Karen F. Fowler
Mrs. Fowler, 48, of Old Bridge, died April 26, 2010, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was predeceased by her mother, Mary Ellen Look Anarumo, and a brother, Brian Patrick Anarumo. Surviving are her husband, Kenneth G. Fowler; her father, Patrick Anarumo of Old Bridge; a son, Patrick Robert Fowler of the…
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Student says red stickers are not a good idea
Though I am a college student and will not be required to put one of those red decals on my car as part of Kyleigh’s Law, the concept behind these identifiers still concerns me. I want to thank Sen. Tom Goodwin for his bill to remove the red stickers. His efforts to stand up for…
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