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Walk will honor memory of S.B. resident
BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer Alocal nonprofit organization that seeks to increase early detection of breast cancer among uninsured woman will host a fundraiser next weekend in memory of a South Brunswick resident who passed away earlier this year. The first annual Walk for Diane 5K, hosted by the Amy Feiman Behar Foundation, will take…
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Simon T. Volek
Mr. Volek, 73, of the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, died Oct. 18, 2009, in Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was employed at A & P Supermarkets for 55 years, retiring in 2001. Mr. Volek was predeceased by his wife, Carol Ann Chartier Volek; and a brother, Kenneth Volek. Surviving are four…
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FAAN Walk co-chairs thank all who helped
The city of Long Branch hosted the second annual Food Allergy& AnaphylaxisNetwork (FAAN) Walk for Food Allergy on Sept. 12. Despite the rain, nearly 1,000 people came out to walk along the boardwalk. Upon our 6 a.m. arrival, the storm’s disturbance to the beach was staggering. Although a tremendous amount of sand washed onto the…
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Garbage pickup not interrupted Nov. 11
South Brunswick Recycling has announced there will be no interruption in garbage or recycling collection in the township on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. Township offices will be closed, but the contractor will be performing normally scheduled collections. For more information, call Public Works at 732-329-4000, ext. 7260.
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Dems remain in control in North Brunswick
Republicans come within closest margin in recent years By Jennifer Amato Dems remain in control in North Brunswick Republicans come within closest margin in recent years Jennifer Amato Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Although the Republican candidates came close, the Democratic Party in North Brunswick prevailed as residents elected incumbent Carlo Socio and…
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Josephine “Dolly” Snedeker
Mrs. Snedeker, 88, of Montana, died Oct. 14, 2009, at her son’s home in Belgrade, Mont. She resided in North Brunswick prior to relocating to Montana in 2005. She was predeceased by her husband, Harold, in 2001; an infant daughter; and nine siblings. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law with whom she resided,…
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N.B. Democrats’ attacks have no place in local politics
This year’s Township Council election in North Brunswick introduced a level of personal attack never seen before. The North Brunswick Democrats distributed material regarding Jordan Rickards that painted him to be a purveyor of a “right-wing political agenda.” They attacked his position on abortion and accused him of launching a variety of verbal assaults. They…
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S.B. Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11
A Veterans Day ceremony will be held 11 a.m. Nov. 11 at the monument in front of the South Brunswick Municipal Building, 540 Ridge Road. There will be invited guests; prayers will be offered by the Rev. John Maltby and Rabbi Mendy Carlebach; and music will beprovided by South Brunswick High School band with Mark…
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S.B. Parent Academy workshop Nov. 7
South Brunswick Parent Academy will host a workshop doubleheader, “Oh the Places They’ll Go! — Career Guidance for the 21st Century,” and “Rules and Logical Consequences – Sharpening Your Skills, Part 2,” 7-8:30 p.m. Nov. 7 at Crossroads North Middle School. The goals of “Career Guidance” will be to explore the key factors that influence…
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