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Cheers & Jeers
by Damian Holbrook Cheers to Luann D’Agostino for cutting her marriage storyline short. Even though nutso naysayer Ramona gets to be right about her Real Housewives of New York City costar’s future ex-hubby Tom, we’re glad that the former countess has come to her senses and sent the player packing. Jeers to Candy Crush for…
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How do you feel about “The Middle” ending?
Question: What is your reaction to the upcoming season being the last for ABC’s The Middle? It has been so consistent for a show this long running: warm and quirky and funny and relatable. I’ll miss it—but what a really good run it has had! It’s a shame that apart from you it didn’t get…
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Patrick J. Adams Helms 100th episode of “Suits”
By Kellie Freeze The USA Network series Suits celebrates its 100th episode on Wednesday, Aug. 30, and behind the cameras is a face familiar to the series — its star, Patrick J. Adams. “This is my fourth episode directing,” the actor reveals. “But the fact that they trusted me, it encouraged me to take on…
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Center Players to present four films by local filmmaker
Center Players will present four award-winning short films by filmmaker Anthony Marinelli of Manalapan at 2 p.m. and at 5 p.m. Sept. 10 at Center Playhouse, 35 South St., Freehold Borough. The event will be a fundraiser for Center Players, a community theater, according to a press release. The first film will be “Walt Whitman…
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Farmingdale residents will be asked to approve school improvements
FARMINGDALE – The Farmingdale Board of Education will ask residents to approve a $4.81 million referendum in order to make renovations at the Farmingdale Public School. Residents will vote in a special election to be held on Sept. 26. “The referendum includes basic building, security and safety upgrades that are essential to educating the students…
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D’oh! For 30 years, “The Simpsons” has been shining a bright TV light on everyone’s suburbia
By Eric Kohanik, ReMIND Magazine All hail The Simpsons! Now in its 28th season, the FOX series is not only the longest-running American animated show, but also the longest-running American sitcom — and the longest-running American primetime scripted show. But the history of The Simpsons shining a bright light on everyone’s suburbia goes back even…
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I might need a bodyguard
By Paul Hall Celebrities, politicians, rock stars, athletes and anyone who is really in the public eye employ bodyguards. The bodyguard is there to protect their client, whether they like him or her or not. And, as we learn in the new film The Hitman’s Bodyguard, even hitmen can sometimes use a bodyguard. Michael Bryce…
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South Brunswick residents invited to meet new superintendent of schools
The South Brunswick community is invited to meet new Superintendent of Schools Scott Feder from 7-8:30 p.m. Sept. 12 in the South Brunswick High School Cafeteria, 750 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, or from 7-8:30 p.m. Sept. 14 in the Crossroads North Middle School Cafeteria, 635 Georges Road, Monmouth Junction.
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Resident disputes Beck’s school funding plan
Senator Jennifer Beck’s recent campaign flip-flops are giving me whiplash. On school funding, Beck has been relentlessly attacking her district-mate Assemblywoman Joann Downey, spreading proven lies about the Assemblywoman as well as Assemblyman Eric Houghtaling, saying they have a school funding “plan” that would siphon money out of Monmouth County schools. Beck thinks she…
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