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Chamber’s monthly meeting to include dinner at Camillo’s
The Old Bridge Sayreville South Amboy Chamber of Commerce will hold its September Monthly Member Meeting from 5-7 p.m. on Sept. 19 at Camillo’s Restaurant, 31 MacArthur Ave., Sayreville. The cost is $25 per person and includes penne vodka, eggplant parmigiana, chicken francese or chicken parmigiana, soda, coffee and tea. Cash bar. Non-members welcome. For…
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Union Beach youngsters give back to organization that helped after superstorm Sandy
PHOTO COURTESY OF LOIS DERUPO Sam’s Club in Edison donated items while a group of kindergarteners and first graders raised $600 for victims of Hurricane Harvey in Texas. The donations went to Tzu Chi’s Harvey Relief, the organization that helped Union Beach residents after superstorm Sandy five years ago. Pictured in the back row are Tori…
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Scout creates care packages for homeless
South Amboy Boy Scout Troop 91 member Erik J. Kuhn was presented with his Eagle Scout award during a Court of Honor conducted at Camp Dill in Clinton Township on July 16. Kuhn’s project, “Care Packages for the Homeless,” had volunteers acquire hundreds of everyday items such as soap, socks, deodorant and blankets. Backpacks were…
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First class of North Brunswick Middle School is just three years away
NORTH BRUNSWICK –The date of Sept. 8, 2017, will forever be marked in North Brunswick’s history. Representatives of the school district, the Board of Education (BOE) and the township joined together for the ceremonial groundbreaking of the North Brunswick Middle School, the first new school to be built in town in 40 years. Motioning to…
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Adams AC dedicates building to longtime member Jimmy Grieco
NORTH BRUNSWICK – On Memorial Day, members of the Adams Athletic Club (AC) in North Brunswick dedicated a bench in memory of Phil Dellasala, one of the original club members who had passed away in February, Rich Fabian, whose grandfather was one of the founding members of the AC, said that honors should not wait…
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South Brunswick storms to dominant victory to open football season
South Brunswick High School football coach Joseph Goerge had good reason to be fired up. His team opened the season with a 35-6 victory over Old Bridge High School on Sept. 8 in Old Bridge. “Really proud of my guys,” Goerge said. “The kids played extremely well on both sides of the ball. We came…
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Marlboro girls’ soccer team confident despite tough start to season
The Marlboro High School girls’ soccer team began the season with losses in its first two games, but that has not dampened the attitude of the squad. Coach Marc Strumwasser praised his players for their effort when the Mustangs lost to Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School, 1-0, on Sept. 5 and a heartbreaker to rival…
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Manalapan’s young girls’ soccer team shows poise
Rick Garretson, the coach of the Manalapan High School girls’ soccer team, expects more out of his team. Manalapan edged rival Marlboro High School, 3-2, on Sept. 8, but the coach is waiting for his squad to show its true potential. “I felt we didn’t have our best effort today,” Garretson said following the win…
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Two Suicide Awareness and Prevention programs Sept. 12, 22
Behavior Health Matters is co-hosting two events on Suicide Awareness and Prevention with Family Support Organization of Middlesex County and Greenway Family Success Centers. On Sept. 12, from 6-8 p.m., a free information session offering parents, caregivers, teachers and concerned adults information about suicide, including risk factors and warning signs and tips on how to…
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