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East Brunswick Jewish Center to hold concert Sept. 23
The East Brunswick Jewish Center invites the entire community to join in a concert of musical favorites staring Natalia Arazi, a singer, cantor and performer from Buenos Aires, performing in Hebrew, Spanish and English, at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 23 at the center, 511 Ryders Lane, East Brunswick. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Tickets are available at…
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Guests at grand opening of Moe’s Southwest Grill in East Brunswick can win free burritos for a year
Moe’s Southwest Grill will open its 700th restaurant on Sept. 21 at 326 Route 18 north, East Brunswick. The first 100 guests in line will receive free burritos for an entire year (one burrito per week). There will be 700 free t-shirts to commemorate the 700th milestone and additional giveaways throughout the day. The Moe’s…
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Car wash to benefit graduation seniors of North Brunswick Township High School
The North Brunswick Township High School Parent Soccer Association will hold a car wash from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sept. 17 in the parking lot of the North Brunswick Municipal Building, 710 Hermann Road, North Brunswick. The cost is $10 per car. All proceeds go to the Graduation Seniors Scholarship Fund.
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Women of the Moose to hold tricky tray Sept. 17 in Jamesburg
The Women of the Moose will hold a tricky tray on Sept. 17 at the Presbyterian Church of Jamesburg, 175 Gatzmer Ave., Jamesburg. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Calling begins at 3 p.m. Admission is $7 at the door. Coffee and dessert will be served. For tickets, call 732-387-2460 or email [email protected].
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Freehold Borough residents voting on local projects
FREEHOLD – Voting is underway in Freehold Borough on projects that residents and business owners want to receive municipal funding. Voting began on Sept. 11 and will continue through Sept. 17. Residents and business owners are deciding how $200,000 from the 2017 municipal budget will be spent by voting on numerous projects that have been…
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Mayor offers East Brunswick schools to Houston’s youth
EAST BRUNSWICK – In an effort to educate while sheltering displaced students affected by Hurricane Harvey, Mayor Brad Cohen wrote to the city of Houston’s Director of Communications Alan Bernstein to offer help. “I think that part of being a good citizen is offering a hand to those who are willing and want to take…
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Grant for turf field in Tinton Falls put on hold
After concerns were raised about applying for a grant to install synthetic turf at Hockhockson Park, the Tinton Falls Borough Council voted to table the resolution to apply for funds. The borough is seeking a grant for $250,000, with a 50 percent match, for a baseball/softball field. The borough would be responsible to pay the…
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North Brunswick tax rate increase stays below 3 cents
NORTH BRUNSWICK – North Brunswick’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 municipal budget reflects a 2.9-cent increase in the municipal tax levy from last year, which translates to a $45.63 annual increase on the average assessed home of $157,346. The numbers are based off of the Calendar Year 2017 tax levy of $30.6 million. The budget includes…
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Holmdel Board of Ed highlights goals prior to referendum vote
HOLMDEL–Giving high school students the chance to earn college credits, the Board of Education approved a Memorandum of Understanding between Holmdel High School and Rutgers University School of Health Professions. The Health Science Careers program enables juniors and seniors to earn up to 34 college credits in preparation for a career in a health field.…
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