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Brick Twp. blasts Colts Neck in Dowling’s debut game
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Brick Township High football players shrugged off what could have been a distraction over the uproar surrounding the appointment of Patrick Dowling as coach for their opening game. “The defense did a great job, as it usually does here, and the offensive line is young, but it attacked early. I’m…
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Discharge plan would make sense for patient, family
Our health care system is clearly in need of reform and I am heartened that our policy makers are delving into the issues to bring this to fruition this year. As I examine the existing concerns with our health care system, it’s apparent that there could be ways to save money. When people are discharged…
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TNR is an effective way to manage cat colonies
In the Sept. 3 Bulletin article, “Neighborhoods are no place for feral cats,” the letter writer states “those who choose to take responsibility for feeding stray cats and foster feral cat colonies should then take responsibility for neutering them, getting them vaccinated against rabies and keeping them within the confines of their own property.” In…
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Residents can’t handle cost of referendum
Guest Column • Bonnie Jean Fulcher Many people have written about the upcoming referendum. There is no doubt that Brick Township High School could use some work and that there are other schools within the district that need help too. But there is something about this referendum that bothers me greatly, and that is the…
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Wilson took page from Manalapan’s playbook
Coda • GREG BEAN It looks like South Carolina Republican Congressman Joe Wilsonwasn’t listening when I called for an end to rude behavior a few weeks ago. By now, everyone’s heard about the moment when Wilson — forgetting that he was in the well of the U.S. House of Representatives instead of in Britain’s House…
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Scholarship will honor heroic deeds
The New Jersey Higher Education StudentAssistanceAuthority (HESAA) has announced the start of the 2009 application processing cycle for the Dana Christmas Scholarship for Heroism. Instructions, applications and nomination forms are available at www.hesaa.org. A completed application and at least one supporting nomination form must be submitted to HESAA no later than Oct. 15. The statewide…
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FAFS annual 5K walk slated for Sept. 27
The Foster and Adoptive Family Services (FAFS) Foundation, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, will hold its second annual 5K walk 1:30 p.m. Sept. 27 at Buccleuch Park, 321 Easton Ave., New Brunswick. The fundraiser is designed to increase community awareness regarding children in foster care, and raise funds for FAFS’s programs and services. The…
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‘Fall II’ program at MCC begins Sept. 28
The “Fall II” program of accelerated courses begins Sept. 28 at Middlesex County College (MCC) campuses at 2600 Woodbridge Ave., Edison; and 140 New St., New Brunswick. Classes include “Advanced Fraud Examination,” “Principles of Economics,” computer applications and systems, “Fundamentals of Public Speaking,” and other topics. Courses are offered day, evening, and through the Internet.…
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