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Salvatore A. Amato
Mr. Salvatore Amato passed away July 1, 2015, at the J.F. Kennedy Medical Center in Edison. Born and raised in Brooklyn, he had resided in Freehold for the past 18 years. He was a communicant of St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church, Freehold, and a proud United States Air Force World War II veteran. Mr. Amato…
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Free diabetes self-management workshops offered at Evergreen Senior Center
Healthcare Quality Strategies Inc. (HQSI), a member of the Quality Insights Quality Innovation Network, is partnering with the Evergreen Senior Center to provide free diabetes education as part of the Everyone with Diabetes Counts (EDC) program.The workshops, created by the Stanford School of Medicine, help individuals take control of their diabetes and change their life.…
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Understanding sun poisoning
A trip to the beach is an enjoyable way to spend a day.With warm waves lapping at your feet and a good book to enjoy, hours relaxing at the seaside tend to pass by quite quickly. While such days are often comfortable and relaxing, if you aren’t careful, you may be putting yourself at risk…
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Community dinner to welcome Rabbi Rosin
Congregation Neve Shalom, 350 Grove Ave., Metuchen, will hold welcome events for Rabbi Eric Rosin at 6:30 p.m. July 17 with a Shabbat community dinner and Friday night services. Dinner, which will be catered, will begin at 6:30, with a Shabbat service beginning at 8. A special Shabbat service and Kiddush will be held Saturday…
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Performance offered at JCC July 28
The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Middlesex County, 1775 Oak Tree Road, Edison, will present Various Sounds of Music, The Tony Saxon Show at 1 p.m. July 28. The performance starts at 1:30 p.m. Make your own sundae will be offered at 1 p.m. Tony is a one-man show, an entertainer who sings and does…
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Metuchen teacher gets thanked with laptops for her classroom
METUCHEN — Students at Edgar Middle School will benefit from new laptop computers, thanks to one teacher’s efforts. Marilyn Lewis received a $2,500 educational grant as part of the Farmers Insurance Thank America’s Teachers Initiative. She is among 60 teachers to be chosen nationwide to receive the grants after submitting proposals for the first round…
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Classic cars cruising to downtown Woodbridge
The 2015 Woodbridge Downtown Cruise will continue on July 15 and Aug. 19 on Main Street. Cruise nights run 6-9 p.m. In the event of rain, cruise nights will be held the following Wednesday. The events will include trophies and special activities. Visitors are asked to bring a canned food item or pet food item…
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Businesses moving in on Route 1
A bevy of new businesses setting up shop in Woodbridge are part of the administration’s push to revitalize parts of the township, according to Mayor John McCormac. “We’ve had a total focus on economic development since we got here, and we laid the groundwork early for a businessfriendly environment,” the mayor said. “And those efforts…
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