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PRINCETON: A Bengal will coach Tigers on the gridiron
Cincinnati Bengals assistant Bob Surace is introduced as Princeton University’s football coach Wednesday. Staff photo by Aubrey Huston
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Consider giving blood
Anthony Persichilli,mayor, Pennington Donating blood is one of the most important contributions you can make to your community, especially during the holiday season when our blood supplies can reach dangerously low levels. Whether you are making a regular blood donation, donating through the apheresis process, giving for a child with sickle cell disease or…
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HILLSBOROUGH: January ruling expected on GSA motions
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Former Township Committeeman Paul Drake has withdrawn as a witness for Hillsborough Properties in response to motions filed by the township concerning two lawsuits in the matter of resident Bhrugesh Patel’s 335-acre tract of land adjacent to the General Services Administration Belle Mead Depot. Mr. Drake’s withdrawal, which was initiated…
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Dance to the oldies on New Year’s Eve
A New Year’s Eve Oldies Dance is planned for 7 p.m.-1 a.m. Dec. 31 at Knights of Columbus Council No. 4815, 61 Pine St., Old Bridge. The event will feature music by a DJ, dancing to the oldies, hot-and-cold hors d’oeuvres, a hot buffet dinner with a carving station, coffee, tea, desserts and an open…
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Caregivers support group forming in O.B.
The Reformed Church Home, Old Bridge, is forming a Caregivers Support Group in conjunction with Care Alternatives. The sessions are being offered free of charge and are set up as a safe environment for caregivers to share feelings in a non-judgmental atmosphere, get the emotional support they need, and obtain information from professionals in areas…
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Holiday-decorating contest under way
The Monroe Township Recreation Department is holding its annual Holiday Decorating Contest for township residents. The competition is open to those Monroe homes that brighten neighborhoods with their holiday decorations and festive spirit. Judging will take place Dec. 19-Jan. 4. Awards for winners in residential divisions will be presented at the Recreation Advisory Board Meeting…
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Hospital to sponsor HIV group meeting
Raritan Bay Medical Center will hold an HIV support group meeting Dec. 28 at the hospital’s Perth Amboy division, 530 New Brunswick Ave. Individuals diagnosed with or caring for someone coping with HIV are welcome to attend. Registration is required. For time, exact location and to register, call 732-324-5022. Free and confidential rapid HIV testing…
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NAMI-Middlesex will hold meeting Jan. 4
NAMI-Middlesex, an affiliate of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, an organization for family and friends of the mentally ill that is dedicated to helping those with mental illness and their families, will hold its next monthly informal supportive discussion 7-9 p.m. Jan. 4 at University Behavioral HealthCare, 671 Hoes Lane, Room D201, Piscataway.…
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S.R. Schools schedules kindergarten signups
South River Schools 2010 kindergarten-registration packets are available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the main office at South River Primary School, 22 David St. At the time of pickup, appointments may be made for a physical examination with the school physician, who will be available Jan. 21 and 28. Packets must be completed…
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