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Helen Kielian Modzelewski
Mrs. Modzelewski, 85, of East Brunswick, died April 15, 2010, at home. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as a machine operator with Johnson & Johnson, North Brunswick, where she worked for 20 years. She was predeceased by two daughters, Rose Stary and Jacqueline Streu; a grandson, Thomas Stary; and 13 siblings. Surviving are…
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Exploring options
Students apply new techniques to electronics during the “Introduction to Electronics and Biomedical Technology” workshop of DeVry University’s HerWorld conference, held on the university’s campus in North Brunswick on April 16. Speakers shared information on how the nearly 100 female students in attendance can achieve successful careers in science, technology, engineering and math.
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Voters reject most school budgets
For the first time since 1976, New Jersey voters rejected a majority of proposed school budgets. Only 41.3 percent of the 537 proposed budgets received voter approval in the April 20 school election, according to unofficial results released on April 21 by the New Jersey School Boards Association. That figure compares with a 73.3 percent…
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Diabetes education a must for prevention, treatment
S.B. to sponsor five-week educational course in June BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Diabetes is one of the most deadly diseases in the United States, but there are ways to manage, prevent and treat it before complications occur. Diabetes is associated with an increased risk for a number of serious, sometimes lifethreatening…
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Students ‘unite’ to support marathon runners
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Students from North Brunswick Township High School were invited to cheer on the sidelines of the CGI Unite half-marathon at Rutgers University on April 18. Above: North Brunswick Township High School cheerleaders Imani Fox (l-r), Jasmyne Johnson, Katelyn Pietrocola, Kelly McBride and head coach Sue Simmons cheer on runners crossing…
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A first for NB relay team at Penn Relays Carnival
Raider girls win their 4×400 section BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer North Brunswick High School’s girls 4×400-meter relay team made some school history at the Penn Relays. North Brunswick High School’s girls display the first-ever Penn Relays plaque won by the Raider girls when they captured their section of the high school girls’ 4×400 relay…
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Vikings lacrosse team looking to finish strong
GMC tourney starts May 8 BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The South Brunswick High School boys lacrosse team is looking to end its regular season with a strong finish to prepare for the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament, which is set to begin May 8. South Brunswick High School’s Jenna Bussiere puts a shot on goal…
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‘Art on Paper’
‘Art on Paper,” a new exhibition at the Monmouth Museum, features 75 artworks in a range of paper-based media including etchings, monoprints and limited-edition original prints, artist books, collage, drawings and paintings on paper, photographs and wallmounted paper sculpture. “Estuary #2” by Robert W. Pillsbury Selecting juror Bruce Waldman is on the faculty of the…
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NOTES
The Greater Shore Concert Band will hold its annual spring concert 7:30 p.m. May 4 at Reformation Lutheran Church, 992 Broadway, West Long Branch. The 50- plus-piece orchestra is composed of area residents. All are welcome. A free-will offering will be accepted. ***** Come to Monmouth University, West Long Branch, from 9 a.m. to noon…
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