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BUSINESS BRIEFS
Central New Jersey-PNC Bank will host the Central Jersey Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners 5:30-7:30 p.m. May 11 at PNC Bank, Two Tower Center Boulevard, East Brunswick, in the conference room on the 18th floor. The meeting will begin with registration, followed by networking, wine and appetizers. The topic will be…
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In service
PHOTO COURTESY OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGE Renaissance at Monroe Veterans Club members recently donated $4,000 to the Middlesex County College (MCC) Center for Veterans Services for course materials and other educational expenses that student-veterans may face. Seated, from left: Mel Nudelman, club vice president; Nick Burghgrapf, president; and Noel Schleifman, treasurer. Standing, from left: Bob…
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Annual Arts Night to feature auction, activities
The South River School District Art Department will present its fifth annual Arts Night 6-8 p.m. May 14 at South River Middle School, 3 Montgomery St. The event will feature art viewing, activities and an art auction. Proceeds will benefit art department scholarships. For more information, call 732-613-4014.
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South River law student named Justice Fellow
Gilda Marie Holguin has been named a part of the 2015 Justice Fellow programs by the Immigrant Justice Corps, a nonprofit organization that recruits lawyers and college graduates from around the country and pairs them with New York City’s leading nonprofit legal services providers and community based organizations. As the child of Dominican immigrants, Holguin…
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History lecture focuses on slavery
By PETER ELACQUA Staff Writer Middlesex County residents will have an opportunity to travel back in time and take a look at one of the darker eras in the history of New Jersey. Graham Hodges of Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, will speak on the subject of slavery in Middlesex County at 2 p.m.…
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Ladies Auxiliary to hold May 9 plant sale
The Ladies Auxiliary of Applegarth Volunteer Engine Company No. 1 will hold a Mother’s Day plant and cake sale 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 9 at the firehouse, 130 Applegarth Road, Monroe. The selection will include tomatoes, herbs, and low and hanging plants.
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Lecture will focus on life of John F. Kennedy
The Brandeis National Committee, Middlesex Chapter, will present a program titled “The Life and Times of JFK” 1 p.m. May 13 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. Marty Alboum, a lecturer at the Lifelong Learning Institute at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, will review John F. Kennedy’s life and career and discuss…
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Rib Fest to raise funds for South River charities
The Level Club of South River and Philo Lodge No. 243 will hold its semiannual Rib Fest 1-5 p.m. May 16 on the picnic grounds at the Masonic Temple, 120 Old Bridge Turnpike, South River. Proceeds will benefit the New Jersey Veterans Home at Menlo Park and the Masonic Service Association and Hospital Visitation Program.…
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Notice of intent protects player’s right to sue
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — The attorney for a Sayreville High School football player charged in the alleged hazing scandal said a notice of intent to file a $2 million lawsuit is largely procedural and does not mean a suit is imminent. Richard Klein, who is representing former Sayreville War Memorial High…
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