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Boro authorizes study on building firehouse
New George St. station sought due to dilapidated conditions BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer SOUTH RIVER — The borough will spend $5,500 to study the feasibility of constructing a new firehouse on George Street. The Borough Council voted unanimously to approve the expense after some discussion at its July 13 meeting. Emmanuel Mesagna, a former…
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OLOL School plans Summer Open House
Our Lady of Lourdes (OLOL) School, 44 Cleveland Ave., Milltown, will host a Summer Open House 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 16. School tours will be offered, and registration packets for prekindergarten-eighth grades will be available. The school offers half-day and full-day prekindergarten for children ages 3 and 4 and full-day classes for kindergarten and grades…
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Alzheimer’s support group sets meeting
The Alzheimer’s Disease Support Network of Middlesex County will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. Aug. 13 at the Piscataway Senior Center, Hoes Lane. For more information, call Mildred Potenza at 732-235-8400.
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Anthony G. Liguori
Mr. Liguori, 48, of East Brunswick, died July 24, 2009, at home. His father, Anthony Liguori, died in 2003. Surviving are his wife, Janice Willner Liguori; two daughters, Jennifer and Danielle, both at home; his mother, Janet Liguori of Monroe; a brother, Greg Liguori, and his wife, Marilyn, of Norwood; a sister, Adrienne Nicotera of…
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Longhouse to be focus of event at park
Structure was type of home used by natives of N.J. area Marvin Davis of East Brunswick shows an Eastern Woodland Indian snowshoe among the items that will be on display at Thompson Park in Jamesburg Saturday. JAMESBURG — Area residents are invited to step back in history this Saturday and help members of Intertribal American…
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Firm seeks volunteers for clinical trials
Anderson & Collins Inc. (ACCRINC), an independent clinical research site dedicated to full-service care, is looking for volunteers for its clinical trials. Trials that are available now are: osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis; migraine; menstrual migraine; osteoporosis; fibromyalgia; and hypertension and flu vaccine, according to Melissa Cardillo, M.H.A., vice president. ACCRINC has been in operation in…
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Tony “Pep” Pirre
Mr. Pirre, 53, of Jamesburg, died July 20, 2009, in University Medical Center at Princeton. Prior to his retirement in 1996, he was employed by the Middlesex County Parks Department at Thompson Park, Monroe, where he worked for 22 years. His father, Carmen “Pep” Pirre, died in 2006. Surviving are his mother, Rose Pirre of…
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Resident leaves legacy at Thompson Park
Monroe volunteer recalled for work on trail system BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer STEVEN M. BARON Larry Shulman (r) of Monroe shows Ken Hauser, Alvin’s son, a map of the trails his father worked to improve in Thompson Park. A new park bench has been installed with a plate reading “Alvin Hauser: He Loved the…
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Golf outing to aid Shane Foundation
The eighth annual Joshua Harr Shane Golf Classic will be held on Aug. 11 at Mercer Oaks Golf Course, West Windsor. Last year’s event brought out more than 150 golfers, 150 sponsors and 50 volunteers who raised more than $30,000 to support the Joshua Harr Shane Foundation, begun by the Shane family to honor the…
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