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Computer training offered for residents
Registration is under way for the East Brunswick High School Technology Education Community Service (EBTECS) Club’s free computer and technology training for East Brunswick residents. Members of the club will offer participants one-onone training in computer applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) and new technologies including smartphones, iPads, tablets, apps, etc. The training class is set…
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BUSINESS BRIEF
BCB Community Bank recently announced the appointment of Vince Davis as its new business development officer in Monroe. His duties will include building relationships throughout the business community to support economic development throughout the township and neighboring communities. Davis comes to BCB with more than 25 years’ experience in the financial-services sector, including at E.F.…
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Marie “Mona” Cardillo
Marie “Mona” Cardillo Marie “Mona” Cardillo, nee Sacco, 94, of Monroe passed away peacefully in her sleep Sept 8. Marie was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 25, 1921. She was formerly of Old Bridge and Cape Cod, Massachusetts, but most recently lived at The Chelsea at East Brunswick assisted living facility. Marie enjoyed traveling,…
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Vito Anthony Naturale
Vito Anthony Naturale Vito Anthony Naturale, 85, passed away Sept. 6. He was a devoted father and grandfather. Vito, who was a lifelong resident of Belleville, retired from Hoffmann La Roche in Nutley as a supervisor. An Army veteran of the Korean Conflict, he was a member of the Italian Fiorente Club and the Belleville…
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Legislators urge FEMA to extend deadline for review of Sandy payouts
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer State and federal officials are asking that homeowners be given more time to request a review of their superstorm Sandy insurance payouts by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The FEMA flood insurance reviews were established earlier this year after allegations of fraud and low insurance payouts plagued the…
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ON CAMPUS
Frank Landi of East Brunswick has been named to the dean’s list at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan for the spring 2015 semester. Frank is a police science major.
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Delicious Orchards Apple Fest Sept. 19 & 20
Delicious Orchards will hold its eighth annual Apple Fest from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 19 and 20, rain or shine. This year’s Apple Fest will entail a full antique car display of more than 40 cars ranging back to the early 1900s, games, local vendors offering product samplings, a clown, live music, and…
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The importance of clean gutters
Every autumn, trees and shrubs take on their brilliant display of reds, oranges, purples and yellows that mark the end of the growing season. Fall foliage may make for ideal photo backdrops and scenic days in the countryside, but closer to home leaves may be more of a hindrance than an aesthetic pleasure. The hundreds…
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Common mistakes made on home renovation projects
Fall Home & Garden Home improvement projects can turn a house into a home. Homeowners plan scores of renovations to transform living spaces into rooms that reflect their personal tastes and comforts. Homeowners going it alone may find things do not always go as planned. In fact, a Harris Interactive study found that 85 percent…
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