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For the Record
The score for the North Brunswick Township High School vs. Monroe Township High School football game on Oct. 9 in North Brunswick was incorrect in the Oct. 15 edition of the Sentinel. Monroe defeated North Brunswick, 29-15.
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Price war could change the look of your library
Coda • GREG BEAN When I was a kid, there weren’t many bookstores in our town. There were a couple of places where you could pick up paperbacks, but because they doubled as pool halls, cigar shops and betting parlors, we weren’t allowed to go in them. There was a store downtown that carried a…
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Business Briefs
Employers are being sought for a career forum/job fair slated for Nov. 2 at 855 Hamilton St., Somerset County. For more information, call Lynette at 732-845-0006. Charschan Chiropractic and Sports Injury Association, 490 George Road, North Brunswick, will hold its annual turkey and food drive Nov. 2-23. For each referral to the office, Charschan will…
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‘Take a Walk in My Shoes’ tells stories of courage, growth, inspiration
Exhibit features shoes decorated by domestic violence survivors BY PATRICIA YOCZIS Correspondent Through shoes decorated with items such as buttons, ribbons, beads and words, stories of domestic abuse and, finally, freedom from it come to life in a traveling exhibit titled “Take a Walk in My Shoes.” PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Above: Guests view…
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Scholarships offered for blood drives
With the school year under way, New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS), a division of the New York Blood Center, is encouraging students, teachers and faculty to organize blood drives and to present related educational programs that teach leadership skills and focus on community service. NJBS offers scholarships for high school students who initiate and coordinate…
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NOTESAround Town
Long Branch residents Gloria Fuentes (center), daughter Jade (l-r) and son Hunter were among the ghouls who came to life for the Zombie Walk in Asbury Park Oct. 3. The Township of Ocean Cultural Committee will present an exhibit of watercolors and oils by Jim Ferrier and Bob Herbert at Terner House Gallery, Deal Road,…
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Spooky stories
CHRIS KELLY staff A tour group listens to ghost tales told by Enid Annenberg Haupt, portrayed by Madison Spoonire, Oakhurst, and a companion, portrayed by Sarah Grace Nutter, Wayside, at the Ocean Township Historical Museum’s “Ghost Tour and Ghost Stories” event held at the Eden Woolley House on Oct. 25.
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O’port, Deal school districts to share child study team
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer OCEANPORT — A win-win situation. That is how Board of Education members and school administration are describing the proposed shared service agreement for the school district’s child study team services with the Deal School District. The board will hold a public hearing on the proposed shared service agreement at the…
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