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Massage parlors closed after raids in Edison, North Brunswick
Six massage parlors in the area have been closed by police after 19 individuals were charged with participating in prostitution and/or money laundering at the establishments. Julie’s Spa, 525 Milltown Road, North Brunswick, and Pro Acupressure Inc., 1910 Oak Tree Road, Edison, were among the massage parlors that were shuttered during a series of raids…
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Holiday drive through offers tales of Christmases past
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer From top: Parishioners re-enact scenes from the Bible during the 31st annual A Drive Through the Christmas Story at Sayre Woods Bible Church in Old Bridge on Nov. 27. Mark Scott portrays a centurion. Kenectti Unachukuv, left to right, Dan Unachukuv and Angelo Palmer Sr. pose as The Three Wise…
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South Brunswick police show residents how they operate
Twenty four South Brunswick residents spent 10 weeks learning about a variety of police topics including criminal law, traffic enforcement, first aid, patrol tactics and criminal investigations. Renu Advani, Mahesh Advani, Ibrahim Awwad, Candice Cabel-Dlugosz, Gustave Dubiner, David Hoyt, Philip Jaccoma, Christopher Johnson, Hema Kakar, Loi Tien Lim, Daniel Mandell, Parthasarathi Milikarjun, Patricia Mulroy, Colt…
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Couple opens hearts, home to foster children
By JENNIFER ORTIZ Staff Writer Kathy and Vince Cata, who have been foster parents to more than 20 children, pose for a Christmas photo with several of their adopted and current foster children. Going back 30 years, Kathy and Vince Cata wanted to have several children. While that did not happen the way they hoped…
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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Angelo Palmer Sr., left to right, Dan Unachukuv and Kenectti Unachukuv portray The Three Wise Men as parishioners re-enact scenes from the Bible during the 31st annual “A Drive Through the Christmas Story” at Sayre Woods Bible Church in Old Bridge on Nov. 27. For story, see page 3.
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America’s ‘hottest’ cars
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features I t seems the Golden State is indeed golden — for auto thieves. Seven out of the 10 U.S. cities suffering the most stolen cars are situated in California, according to the latest “Hot Spots” report issues by the National Insurance Crime Bureau in Des Plaines, Ill. San Francisco leads…
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Big Brothers Big Sisters partners with Freehold Subaru for ‘Share the Love’ event
Purchase a new Subaru by Jan. 2 and help make a big difference in a child’s life! Freehold Subaru has chosen Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth & Middlesex Counties (BBBSMMC) for a second year as their hometown charity for the Annual “Share the Love” Event. For each car that is purchased, Freehold Subaru will…
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Playing the price is right
By Marilyn Kennedy Melia Who knows a home better than its owner? No one recognizes details, like the subtle “swoosh” the furnace makes firing up, or how the morning sun shines on kitchen counters, than a proud owner. But there’s one important aspect of their home that owners often can’t grasp: It’s current value. When…
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Bulldogs solid on gridiron despite missing state playoffs
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Before closing the book on the fall high school season, it’s worth looking back at some of the more notable accomplishments by area teams. Arguably the top performance by a football team was the one by Metuchen High School, which didn’t even qualify for the state playoffs. The Bulldogs put together…
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