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NJSIAA announces changes to 2016 basketball tournaments
The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) has announced changes to its 2016 basketball tournaments, including revised scheduling and an additional venue. The Non-Public North A and B section finals and the four public group finals, previously played at Rutgers University, will now be played at Pine Belt Arena in Toms River. In terms…
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North Brunswick 12U closed season with strong showing
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The North Brunswick Baseball & Softball Association’s 12U Raiders allstar team completed its summer with a strong showing at a tournament at Cooperstown Dreams Park. The Raiders won six straight games in pool play to earn the 12th overall seed out of 104 teams from across the nation competing in the…
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STEAM Works Studio fosters creativity and problem-solving through fun
BACK TO BUSINESS News of Greater Media Newspapers’ advertisers Does your child love science? Like to tinker with electronics? Want to learn how to program? At STEAM Works Studio, you will find students conducting experiments, creating animations, bringing Robots to life, designing 3D models, and more! They believe that students learn best by making, and…
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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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County schools invited to recycle books
Middlesex County’s Recycling Division is recruiting participants for the School Book Recycling Program. Interested schools must contact the recycling office, book a date, designate a space on their grounds for a Dumpster and begin disposing of old and unwanted hardand soft-cover books, files and mixed paper. Currently, the book Dumpster remains at Middlesex Borough’s Von…
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Highland Park fair seeks artists, vendors
Main Street Highland Park seeks artists, artisans, crafters and other vendors to participate in Arts in the Park, Highland Park’s annual arts street fair, 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sept. 20 along Raritan Avenue (Route 27) in downtown Highland Park. Artists are invited to participate in a juried show and to display and sell their work under…
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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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‘Taste of Cultures’ set for Sept. 26
The Aging in Place Partnership (AIPP) will be the host to a “Circle of Life” Taste of Cultures Reception on Sept. 26. The evening of international cuisine, wine and entertainment will celebrate the memory of Mike Ketofsky and Muriel Leonard from 6 to 9 p.m. at the South Brunswick Senior Center, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth…
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Women Aware to celebrate anniversary
Women Aware, the domestic violence agency for Middlesex County, will celebrate its 35th anniversary at 6 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Zimmerli Art Museum, 81 Hamilton Ave., New Brunswick. Wine and hors d’ouevres will be served. For ticket information, visit womenaware.net/donate/tickets.
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