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STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR One of the many colorful orchids that were on display at the 18th annual Deep Cut Orchid Society show at Dearborn Market, Holmdel. The show ran Feb. 5-8.
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Area temple to host Paralympic medalist
The Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) New Jersey Chapter will host 2012 Paralympics gold medalist and Second Lebanon War veteran Noam Gershony at 8 p.m. Feb. 19 at Congregation B’nai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegans Lane, North Brunswick. Six years before capturing the Olympic gold medal in wheelchair tennis, Gershony was serving as an Israel…
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Stiltz-Dahl
Laura Michele Stiltz, Stephen Daniel Dahl Laura Michele Stiltz, daughter of Karen and C.J. Stiltz of Chester, Ga., and Stephen Daniel Dahl, son of Patricia and Frank Dahl of Dayton, have announced their engagement. Ms. Stiltz, of Somerset, is a graduate of Lassiter High School, Marietta, Ga.; the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, where she…
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
CBRE Group Inc. has arranged a 172,249-square-foot lease for Moulton Fulfillment, a logistics industry leader and full-service order fulfillment house that offers customizable, direct-to-consumer and 3PL capabilities at 200 Docks Corner Road in South Brunswick. The property, owned by Prologis, consists of 1,205,621 square feet of warehouse space, up to 36-foot ceiling heights, 40-by- 50-foot…
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Dayton resident to hold lecture in United Kingdom
Kenneth Robey SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A Dayton researcher will spend the spring lecturing in the United Kingdom as a Fulbright Specialist. Dr. Kenneth Robey, director of the Matheny Medical and Educational Center Research Institute in Developmental Disabilities, will lecture to faculty and students at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England, about caring for…
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Day of wine & chocolate
PHOTOS BY MATT DENTON Clockwise from top: Greater Media Newspapers hosted a Chocolate & Wine Festival at Branches in West Long Branch on Feb. 7. More than 1,500 attendees came from across the state. Patrons waited in line for up to 30 minutes. Melissa Diller reaches for a sweet treat. Erin Williscroft creates an arrow…
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So. Brunswick teens, Grange help fight Ebola
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Bhavana Narala, from left, Bhavesh Narala, Pastor Bob Turton, Milton Winston and Belwin Winston have teamed up to provide aid to Ebola-stricken nations. Three students from South Brunswick High School are stepping up to make a difference in the global fight against Ebola. Senior Bhavesh Narala, sophomore Milton Winston and…
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How does your garden grow?
Director Bruce Crawford and the staff of Rutgers Gardens, New Brunswick, have compiled a list of gardening tips for the early spring: Reread your journal from the past year, and note some of the major problems that can be resolved this year. Take stock of your tools. Sharpen, clean, oil, and repair saws…
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Spring is in the air for home gardeners
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer A multitude of orchids were on display at the Deep Cut Orchid Society’s annual show held Feb. 5-8 at Dearborn Market, Holmdel. Those preparing for the spring growing season may also visit the New Jersey Flower & Garden Show, which runs Feb. 12-15 in Edison. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR If…
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