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Winners of senior art contest announced
The winners of Middlesex County’s New Jersey Seniors Art Show have been announced. Local winners who won at the state level are: Dan Choman, South Brunswick, second Place, non-professional mixed media; Harvey Levine, Edison, honorable mention, professional photography; Sheldon Berman, Monroe Township, honorable mention, nonprofessional craft; Irwin Montlack, Monroe Township, honorable mention, non-professional oil; and…
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Vendors sought for church’s flea market
Second Reformed Church, 100 College Ave., New Brunswick, is seeking flea mark et vendors 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 17. Spaces are $15 per table. Call 732-605-9345.
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America’s special lands must be protected
One day a year simply isn’t enough to demonstrate America’s commitment to the stewardship of these special lands. That’s why I’ve asked my U.S. representative to support the America’s Wildlife Heritage Act. I encourage my neighbors in my hometown to do the same. This bill will help to ensure that every day our nation is…
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True Americans want liberty, not tyranny
This government action is not about the proposed health care plan, cap and trade, the Fairness Act, amnesty and any other unnecessary action taken by this elitist and socialistic administration. This is about control of the country by the self-serving, and some cases, corrupt individuals currently in power. The radical left.S ome if not all…
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Need to keep casinos, all public places smoke-free
As a cardiologist and regional president of the American Heart Association in New Jersey, I remain gravely concerned about our state’s safeguards against exposure to second-hand smoke, specifically as this unresolved public health issue lingers in Atlantic City casinos. The link between second-hand smoke and cardiovascular disease is indisputable. According to the American Heart Association,…
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Resident outraged by ‘tree bias’ in North Brunswick
Iwas shocked this morning when I drove down to Quarry Road to pick up my allotment of leaf bags, only to find that I am entitled to 50 bags for the entire season. By forcing me to purchase the balance of my bags, you are placing a “hidden tax” on me and others in the…
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Shah is dedicated to people of South Brunswick
Iam endorsing Mac Shah for South Brunswick Township Council. Mac has demonstrated a level of commitment and dedication to the people of South Brunswick by his involvement over the years in a wide range of organizations and issues that have shaped our township, ranging from the transportation advisory committee to the social services committee to…
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Time for O’Sullivan to take seat on S.B. council
Concerning the all-Democrat • By mid-year of 2009, a halfdozen Township Council in South Brunswick, enough already! Time for Republican John O’Sullivan to take a seat on the council. Township business is all hushhush now. No one to tell you what’s happening. I’ll bet our citizens didn’t know that: • Less than six months after…
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Residents must continue civic responsibility
We’ve had two major events over the past couple of months and another major event coming next month. As I pondered these three events, I realized a common theme of civic responsibility. First, on Aug. 4, the South Brunswick Police Department held National Night Out. Hundreds, maybe thousands, of residents showed up at Rowland Park.…
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