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Brick Mem. trounces Brick Twp., 34-21, in annual clash
Mustangs prepping for state championship game against East Brunswick BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT staff Ayear ago, Brick Memorial High School’s football team limped into the state championship game off a Thanksgiving loss to Brick Township High School and with its best running back, Vin Sabba, wearing a special boot for an ankle…
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New atlas puts New Jersey back on the map
Maps have been around for as long as human civilization. Early cartographers drew maps on animal skins or carved them into clay tablets to help hunters and traders find their way. Modernmaps showmuchmore —everything from rainfall to railroads, from preserved lands to toxic waste sites, from how residents vote to how much money they make.…
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JEFF GRANIT staff Brick Memorial High School quarterback Mike DiGuilmi (6) finds some running room against Howell High School during the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV semifinal football game in Howell on Nov. 21. Brick won, 31-28. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Cocktail party to benefit Dottie’s House
The Friends of Dottie’s House will host a holiday cocktail party 6 p.m. Dec. 10 at The Brielle River House, 1 Ocean Ave., Brielle. The cocktail party will include a buffet dinner, open bar and a silent auction. Tickets are $100 per person. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. The event will benefit Dottie’s House, a…
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Turkey Queen readies for Round 2
Are We There Yet? • LORI CLINCH I made it through the Thanksgiving holiday unscathed. I downed eggnog, dined on pumpkin pie, and deciding to live on the edge, threw caution to the wind and devoured my own crab dip. I’m not one to toot my own horn, but my family has dubbed me the…
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Alumni, staff invited to school’s 50th gala
St. Thomas the Apostle School, Route 18, Old Bridge, will celebrate its 50th anniversary at the 5:30 p.m. Mass on March 13 at St. Thomas the Apostle Church. A reception will follow immediately. All alumni, past teachers and staff are invited to attend the celebration. Student alumni should email Eileen Tabert at [email protected]. All faculty…
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Book fair for St. Augustine’s Dec. 11
Barnes & Noble Bookseller, 869 Route 1, North Brunswick, will hold a book fair for St. Augustine of Canterbury School, Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, 9 a.m.-11 p.m. Dec. 11. The bookstore will contribute a percentage of every sale made with a book fair voucher to the school. Visit http://www.staugustinenj.org/ school/home.html for vouchers. Story…
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Book fair for St. Augustine’s Dec. 11
Barnes & Noble Bookseller, 869 Route 1, North Brunswick, will hold a book fair for St. Augustine of Canterbury School, Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, 9 a.m.-11 p.m. Dec. 11. The book store will contribute a percentage of every sale made with a book fair voucher to the school. Visit http://www.staugustinenj.org/school/home. html for vouchers.…
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Texas Hold ‘Em fundraiser Dec. 12
Congregation B’nai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegans Lane, North Brunswick, will host its second annual “Texas Hold ‘Em Night” fundraiser 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12. The prizesonly tournament is open to the public, 21 and older to play. Light dinner, beer and wine and dessert are included. Prizes include hotel packages, jewelry, sports memorabilia, a behind-the-scenes Day at…
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