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Joan M. Wieczorek
Mrs. Wieczorek, 58, of North Brunswick, died March 11, 2009, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was a registered nurse at various medical centers, including Saint Peter’s University Hospital and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, both New Brunswick, and Brigham Woman’s Cancer Institute of Boston. She is survived by her mother, Jane…
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Businesses thanked for transition program tours
Iwould like to take this opportunity to thank local businesses who have graciously given the students in the transition program at North Brunswick Township High School a behind-the-scenes tour of their operations. The transition program prepares students for the work world after high school, and it is important for them to see what types of…
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Resident feels stonewalled by North Brunswick mayor
The nerve of Mayor Francis Womack to ask for our assistance to help him make that awful [Pulda Farm] project become reality. He did not listen to most of the public when it disagreed that “empty nesters” from North Brunswick would “downsize” to those expensive properties in the first place. He should have done what…
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March Madness under way in South Brunswick
March Madness has started: not the basketball games, but the budget presentations. Last week, the South Brunswick Council started their March Madness with the presentation of the new budget. As of today we know that our water and sewer rates are going up approximately 10.5 percent. The current estimate is that the average household will…
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Sports Shorts
Battle Basketball will hold spring basketball clinics for its spring session, to be held on Saturdays, March 28 through June 6, at the Iselin Middle School, 900 Woodruff St., Iselin. Clinics are open to boys and girls ages 5-19. Go to www.battlebasketball.com by March 25 to pay and register and waive the $35 in-person registration…
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Running to the finish
CHRIS KELLY staff North Brunswick’s David Curren participates in the Keith McHeffey Foundation’s eighth annual KDM Foundation St. Patrick’s Day Run, a three-mile road race through Sea Bright and Monmouth Beach, on March 15.
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Going to the goal
CHRIS KELLY staff South Brunswick High School’s Katie Rolwood tries to power her way toward the goal during a home scrimmage on March 16.
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For the Record
In the Feb. 26 article “S.B. Geography Bee winners await state results,” Crossroads Middle School teacher Zachariah Miracle was incorrectly identified as a former state champion; he was a school champion in 1989. Also, the state level competition will be held April 3 in Sussex, not at Rutgers University in New Brunswick.
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Towns should retain say in development
Bill S2577 in the Senate and bill A3772 in the Assembly were passed in both houses Monday, calling for the allowance of developers to convert plans for age-restricted housing projects to market-rate housing with no age limitations, without any type of public or municipal input. This is an affront to the hard work of planning…
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