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SEPTA to sponsor spring fundraiser
The East Brunswick Special Education PTA (SEPTA) will host a spring fundraiser presented by Designer Divas 7-9 p.m. March 12 at East Brunswick Baseball League Managers Hall, Dunhams Corner Road. Designer handbags, jewelry, clothing and accessories will be sold. Massages will be available. Refreshments will be served. For more information, e-mail or call Edward or…
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Classes, programs set at S.R. Senior Center
A variety of activities and events will take place during March at the South River Office on Aging/Senior Center, 55 Reid St. The center is open from 9:45 a.m. to 3 p.m., Mondays-Fridays. The schedule is as follows: • fitness room — 9:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Mondays-Fridays; • light-chair exercise classes — 10 a.m., Tuesdays and…
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Monroe woman’s passion is art that tells a story
Dori Daus displays works locally and on the Web BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT staff Artist Dori Daus shows some of the jewelry creations on display in her Monroe home. MONROE — The universe has brought her wonderful gifts. That’s how Dori Daus described her artistic talents and her loving, supportive family. The…
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South River uses grant for variety of projects
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer SOUTH RIVER — The Borough Council voted unanimously last week to allocate $81,900 in funds from the state Housing and Community Development Block Grant (HCDBG), despite some concerns from residents. The money was allocated to projects throughout the borough including $11,900 for Office on Aging building improvements and equipment; $40,000…
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Council OKs temporary parking for school buses
BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Township and school officials have reached an agreement for the parking of school buses on township-owned property. During its Feb. 23 meeting, the Township Council passed a resolution allowing the school district to park about 40 school buses in a lot off Dunhams Corner Road. The buses…
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Main St. gas station held up
EAST BRUNSWICK — An unknown suspect toting a handgun robbed a local gas station Feb. 19, according to police. The robbery took place at 6:50 p.m. at the Delta gas station located at 102 Main St. The attendant at the station told police that the suspect arrived on foot and followed him into the office…
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Old E.B. favorite finds a new home in No. Bruns.
Harvest Specialty Deli & Catering comes to Maple Meade Shopping Plaza BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer PHOTO BY JENNIFER AMATO The sign hanging at the North Brunswick location of Harvest Specialty Deli & Catering is the original one from the East Brunswick building of American Harvest. Nolan and Ginny Lewin have relocated their deli after…
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Students injured on school bus
MONROE — Three students were injured last week when their school bus was struck from behind by another vehicle. The 2006 Chevy mini-bus was carrying six students from Brookside Elementary School and had stopped on Buckelew Avenue to discharge a child at 3:49 p.m. Feb. 23 when a 2004 Honda Pilot crashed into its rear…
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Local volunteers put boating safety first
Line of E. Bruns. residents command Bayshore squadron BY MARY ANNE ROSS Correspondent Richard Woznicki EAST BRUNSWICK — The Coast Guard isn’t the only agency keeping people safe on the water. The United States Power Squadrons (USPS) has been educating the public about safe boating since 1914. A national organization with about 500 squadrons and…
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