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Lifetime ‘dramedy’ examines the harsh reality of reality TV
By Lori Acken Better question: Can you be a feminist and admit to loving The Bachelor? Best question of all: Can you be a feminist and actually work on The Bachelor? It’s a lot to digest — just ask writer/producer/ director Sarah Gertrude Shapiro. When Shapiro was in her early twenties, she spent two years…
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Nau-Parisi
Capt. Nicholas Parisi and Jenna Nau Jenna Nau of Frederick, Maryland, daughter of Richard and Linda Nau of Pennsauken, became engaged to marry U.S. Army Capt. Nicholas Parisi of Frederick, Maryland, son of Joseph and Maria Parisi of Morganville. Ms. Nau, a graduate of Franklin Towne Charter High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, received a bachelor of…
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Summer camp, adult nights and more offered at Around the Corner Art Center
BACK TO BUSINESS Around the Corner Art Center is anxious for summer to arrive and art camp to begin.The Little Picassos (ages 5-8) and Master Monets (ages 8-13) bring lots of excitement, energy and creativity to the center. Classes in clay and ceramics, mixed media, sewing, jewelry making, cartooning, fashion design and more are offered.The…
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Police seek men who robbed teen making food delivery
MANALAPAN — Police are searching for four men who allegedly robbed a teenager who was delivering food. Police said that at 9 p.m. on May 11, a 17-year-old white male reported he was robbed while delivering food for a Manalapan eatery. The teenager alleged he was assaulted by four unknown black males while he was…
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Firm’s former attorney admits to stealing more than $2.6M
The former in-house counsel of an Ocean Countybased home health care company has admitted using his attorney trust account to steal more than $2.6 million from his employer, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. On May 26, Matthew S. Neugeboren, 39, of Manalapan, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Mary L. Cooper in Trenton federal…
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Parker open houses draw 230 visitors
Visitors enjoy lunch at Parker at Monroe’s Open House on April 25. On April 24, the public was invited to get an up-close look at the new longterm living community, Parker at Monroe. Nearly 130 people stopped by to meet employees and learn more about Parker’s philosophy and practice of person-directed care. Visitors toured the…
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Three lesser-known symptoms of diabetes that you need to know
By Marc Feingold, M.D. The New Jersey Department of Health reported last year that more than 7 percent of the people in our state have been diagnosed with diabetes.And another 190,000 people have diabetes but have not yet been diagnosed.Three categories of New Jerseyans are at highest risk — people who are obese, over age…
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CentraState lauded for its stroke program
CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township, announces that it has been placed on the Women’s Choice Award list for America’s 50 Best Hospitals for Stroke Care in the United States. This distinction, the first of its kind in the country, is based on research from publicly available date (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) and patient…
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CentraState hosts free annual eye screening
The Novo Nordisk Diabetes Center at CentraState Medical Center, in conjunction with the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired,“Project Best,” and New Jersey Department of Health, is offering a free, annual eye screening on June 13, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at CentraState’s Donna O’Donnell, R.N., Medical Arts…
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