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Middlesex County clerk named VP of Constitutional Officers Association
Elaine M. Flynn Middlesex County Clerk Elaine M. Flynn has been sworn in as the vice president of the Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey (COANJ). The COANJ includes all registers, surrogates, sheriffs and county clerks in the state. The officials work together to promote the best practices in each county office and also submit…
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‘FDR’ will deliver speech at library
Actor Neill Hartley will portray President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivering his 1940 “Arsenal of Democracy” speech in a living-history theater presentation set for 7 p.m. Nov. 3 at the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. Hartley will entertain and educate in character as FDR and take questions and comments following the speech.…
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Change of venue for GOP election party
The North Brunswick Republican Organization has relocated its Nov. 3 Election Night Party from the Omega Diner to American Legion Post No. 459, 1015 Linwood Place. The event will begin at 8:30 p.m.
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Man charged with rooftop burglaries
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — An Irvington man who is allegedly responsible for burglaries and thefts over the past two years has been charged by South Brunswick police. Momodu Rogers, 38, had reportedly used an elaborate scheme to enter a business on Chris Court and steal thousands of dollars in metal, according to a statement prepared by…
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Democratic candidates go uncontested in North Brunswick
There is no municipal election in South Brunswick this year By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Election 2015 Francis “Mac” Womack II While the mayoral and council elections will go uncontested on Nov. 3, Democrat incumbents Francis “Mac” Womack II, Carlo Socio, and Shanti Narra have pledged to continue their mission of service to North Brunswick…
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School district asks voters for two new schools
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Voters will decide if they want two new schools built in North Brunswick during a special referendum on Dec. 8. Thirty-two acres outside of the Renaissance development on Route 130 south could be designated as a fifth and sixth grade school, plus an early education center that would include the…
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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Abby Hoffman, of South Brunswick, left, her cousin Sally Langley, visiting from New Zealand, and Abby’s dog Tucker stroll against a backdrop of fall foliage at Davidson’s Mill Pond Park in South Brunswick on Oct. 22.
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Obesity in childhood leads to lifelong health complications
The Struggle is real but the solutions are many By CHRISTINE BARCIA Staff Writer THINKSTOCK Luck played a role in the transformation of a Manalapan teen’s life when he went to the pediatrician with his mother. Dr. Jill Sharon, a Manalapan pediatrician, was filling in for Alec Fiallo’s regular pediatrician, and she noted his high…
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The struggle is real
Carolyn Latkovich Editor’s Note: This week Greater Media Newspapers examine a few of the struggles faced by families and individuals in Central New Jersey. This begins an occasional series on some of the physical, emotional, and mental health challenges and successes experienced by our readers. Forty seconds is about the time that it takes to…
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