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Résumés, cover letters to be topics at library
A program titled “Making Your Résumé and Cover Letter Work for You” is set for 6:30-8 p.m. Jan. 12 at the Sayreville Public Library, Washington Road. Dr. Colleen Georges will offer a general overview on what to include in a cover letter and résumé. The event is not designed as a one-on-one critique session. To…
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Sayreville school principal says goodbye
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — Harry S. Truman Elementary School Principal Linda Coffey might be retiring after 44 years in the education field, but she says retirement is only a technical term. “It is going to be so hard to walk out of here and not come back,” said a choked-up Coffey, who…
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Sights of the season
The Heart of New Jersey Chorus sings in downtown Red Bank MATT DENTON Annual Holiday Model Train Exhibit at Barron Arts Center, Woodbridge SCOTT FRIEDMAN Visiting Santa at New Beginnings Animal Rescue in East Brunswick FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI Getting ready for Hanukkah in Tinton Falls MATT DENTON Frosty at the 12th annual holiday lighting celebration in…
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Benefits of inclusive schools touted
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer A statewide coalition of advocacy groups is promoting inclusive education for students with special needs. Born out of litigation brought by advocates for children with developmental disabilities, the Inclusion Campaign urges the integration of special education students into general education classrooms throughout the state. Thomas Baffuto, executive director of…
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New Year’s festivities go beyond the party
By JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer Year after year, when the main-event holiday hubbub dies down, the age-old question persists: “What are you doing New Year’s Eve?” Sure, the region is rife with bars and restaurants serving up the traditional party fare of prix fixe menus and open bars. But those seeking a different way to…
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Your car is telling you something
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features When a light flashes on a vehicle’s dashboard it usually means there’s a problem. How bad? Read on. I t’s normal to have a car’s instrument panel light up like a Christmas tree for a few seconds every time the ignition is engaged, but if one or more of those…
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Bulldogs girls face challenging schedule
By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School girls basketball team will be put right to the test this season as it looks to secure its spot among the state’s best. Coming off a 20-8 season, the veteran Bulldogs are bringing back their entire starting five. The bench is also full of returnees,…
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Jump shot
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Middlesex County College’s Keith Robinson (23), a graduate of North Brunswick Township High School, gets off a jump shot over Atlantic Cape Community College’s Devonte Oglesby during the Dec. 18 Region 19 game played at Middlesex Count College in Edison. Middlesex won the game, 88-61, to get above .500 at 7-6.
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