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Fall computer, job search classes at Edison Public Library
Classes on computers, resume writing and job interview tips will be held at the Edison Public Library in September and October. The Main Library, 340 Plainfield Ave., will offer classes from 2:30-4 p.m. on Thursdays. On Sept. 21, the topic will be mouse skills, on Sept. 28, the topic will be How to Buy a…
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Tech help at Metuchen Library Sept. 9
The Metuchen Library will hold free one-on-one tech help sessions from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Sept. 9, at the library, 480 Middlesex Avenue, Metuchen, for anyone who just got a new tablet or smartphone or who needs a refresher course on how to use some of its functions or apps. The sessions will be…
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Show Library Card, get deals in Metuchen
To celebrate September being Library Card Sign-up Month, the Metuchen Public Library has partnered with local businesses through the Metuchen Downtown Alliance to reward library cardholders with discounts, savings, and special offers. All one has to do is show a Metuchen Public Library Card to get the special deals for the entire month of September.…
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Bomb threat in Englishtown found to be a hoax
ENGLISHTOWN – A bomb threat targeting the headquarters of the Freehold Regional High School District on Pine Street in Englishtown turned out to be unfounded on Aug. 16. Lt. Peter S. Cooke Jr., the officer in charge of the Englishtown Police Department, said Patrolman Michael Makwinski responded to a bomb threat at the district’s administrative…
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Case closes as husband faces prison, wife enters PTI
Even after indictments detailed a story of revenge, deceit, and misconduct by former Edison Police Officer Michael Dotro, his wife, Alycia, who faced a number of charges herself, remained by her husband’s side every step of the way. Often times the pair would sit close together, chit chatting quietly with one another, as they waited…
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Blue Devils’ football team depending on youth at skill positions
Winning the battles in the trenches could lift the Shore Regional High School football team to another winning season and a trip to the state sectional playoffs. Shore Regional, under veteran coach coach Mark Costantino, who enters his 27th season, posted a 7-4 record and advanced to the semifinal round in the New Jersey State Interscholastic…
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Jersey Shore Running Club plans event
The Jersey Shore Running Club expects nearly 500 female runners and walkers to appear at an annual event in Holmdel that will raise funds for and spread awareness of service organizations for women. On Sept. 2 in Holmdel Park, 44 Longstreet Road, the Jersey Shore Running Club will present the 24th annual Saturday in the…
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Congressman looks forward to next session in Washington, D.C.
As members of Congress prepared to head back to work after Labor Day, Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. expressed his hope for bipartisan efforts in Washington, D.C. Answering questions on issues ranging from bipartisanship in Congress, to recent events in Charlottesville, Va., to the opioid crisis in New Jersey, Pallone explained his stance on various issues…
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Concordia seniors hold 19th annual Art Show
PHOTOS COURTESY OF KATHLEEN EVEREST Concordia, an active adult community in Monroe, celebrated its 19th Annual Art Show on Aug. 23. More than 50 resident artists showcased 153 pieces. The artwork consisted of acrylic, watercolor and oil paintings; stained glass; 3D art; mixed media; photography; ceramics; quilting and more
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