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Provocative new play for American audiences
TOP PICK Layla Khoshnoudi, Jacob A. Ware, Judith Hawking, Gregory Haney SUZANNE BARABAS New Jersey Repertory Company announces the U.S. premiere of “Nobody’s Girl” by Australian playwright Rick Viede. Is there anything more scandalous than a juicy tell-all memoir? Viciously funny, “Nobody’s Girl” features a potpourri of outrageous characters who wheel and deal in a…
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Soup kitchen gains support from school
PLUMSTED — New Egypt High School Model Congress members, led by history teacher and club adviser Jennifer Papp Luciani, recently visited the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) in order to serve meals to the hungry. According to TASK, more than 3,500 meals are served weekly at its facilities in Trenton, Hamilton, Hightstown and Princeton. In…
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New Egypt woman faces drug charges after vehicle stop
PLUMSTED – A traffic stop resulted in the arrest of a New Egypt woman after an investigation led to the discovery of nearly 90 bags of substances believed to be heroin and methamphetamine in her vehicle. Police said the arrest of Valerie Sheridan, 26, took place during a motor vehicle stop on a silver Ford…
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Suspects in shooting sought
JACKSON – A Jackson resident sustained non-life threatening injuries when he was shot in the face during an attempted armed robbery on South New Prospect Road. Jackson Police Capt. Steven Laskiewicz said the incident occurred shortly after the man left a bar in Brook Plaza at about 2 a.m. Aug. 13. Police did not release…
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Lynn Marie Skalaban
Lynn Marie Skalaban, 68, a resident of Weathersfield, Vermont, passed away Aug. 12 at her home in Weathersfield surrounded by her husband of 49 years, Peter, and their daughter, Alexis. Lynn was born on June 29, 1947, in New Brunswick, the daughter of Walter and Gladys (Hoover) Korsak. She lived in East Brunswick, where she…
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New Egypt educator honored
PLUMSTED — New Egypt High School teacher Lynn Pryzbylkowski has been named the New Jersey Cooperative Education Association School to Career Coordinator of the Year. Pryzbylkowski has been teaching for 19 years (16 at New Egypt High School). During that time she has been building and promoting the School to Career program not only at…
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Geocaching event comes to Plumsted
By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer PLUMSTED – A global game of exploration is making its way to Plumsted as one resident aims to share her sense of adventure and local history with her neighbors. At 10 a.m. Aug. 22, attendees will join Lauren Harper, 17, and the Plumsted Youth for Nature and the Environment (PYNE)…
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Jackson resident says town is under siege
A recent Tri-Town News article about the proposed changes to “solicitation” regulations in Jackson was very interesting to read. First, (the article) identifies those who are perpetrating something that is illegal as “believed to be Orthodox Jews.” Of course anyone with any knowledge of the area knows for sure they are Orthodox Jews from Lakewood…
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NATHAN ROSMAN A serene evening just before dusk, overlooking the Navesink River at Riverside Park, Red Bank, on Aug. 12.
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