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HILLSBOROUGH: HRC Fitness donates equipment on way to Jordan
Gregg Wilke, general manager of HRC Fitness of Hillsborough, and Abed Medawar, right, Hillsborough Rotary Club board member and president of Somerset Marine, discuss HRC’s donation of dozens of exercise machines that the Rotary then sold to a Jordanian businessman to help raise funds for the Hillsborough service organization.
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Can One Non-profit REALLY Change the World? If so, it Starts Right Here with BeauVita!
By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) Unique, non-profit BeauVita, who provides superior & one-of-a-kind program services for adults with developmental & intellectual disabilities has a few major announcements to release. Follow BeauVita on social media and watch them launch into great things for the Greater Cincinnati area and beyond. Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN – Another charity for folks with…
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RE/MAX named leading global franchise by Entrepreneur magazine
For the second consecutive year, RE/MAX has received the highest global ranking among real estate franchises by Entrepreneur magazine. Appearing in the October edition, Entrepreneur’s annual global rankings of U.S.-based franchises placed RE/MAX highest among real estate brokerage franchises for 2014, and 39th overall. 7-Eleven and Pizza Hut headed up the list. “The Entrepreneur ranking…
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SPORT SHORTS
For the second straight season, the College of Mount Saint Vincent women’s soccer program had three players recognized with All-Skyline Conference honors. Sophomore defender Erica Lencsak (Hazlet) has been made a First Team All-League selection, while Erin Dailey (East Windsor) and Megan DeRosa (Cornwall, N.Y.) have earned Second Team All-Conference recognition. Sign up to play…
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Falcons aim to build off last year’s on-court success
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent The Monroe Township High School girls basketball team has a goal of becoming one of the best teams in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC). If that is to happen, the Falcons need to prepare physically, mentally and strategically to take on the conference’s best, head coach Leigh Vogtman said. Last season,…
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East Brunswick and Old Bridge renew holiday football rivalry
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent The annual Thanksgiving morning football game between East Brunswick and Old Bridge high schools certainly doesn’t match the Army-Navy game in terms of longevity and pageantry. However, there are some similarities. The storied series between the Midshipmen and Cadets has been played 114 times, with Navy currently riding a 12-game winning…
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Signing ceremony
East Brunswick High School held a signing ceremony on Nov. 19 for four student-athletes who committed to colleges to continue their education and play sports. Shown, left to right, are Nicholas Smutko (Marymount College — baseball); Dana Sclafani (Chestnut Hill College — basketball); Emily Polinski (Tufts University — field hockey); and Victor Dudka (New Jersey…
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East Brunswick Elks hosts Santa breakfast
The East Brunswick Elks will hold its annual Breakfast With Santa 9:30-11 a.m. Dec. 14 at the lodge, 21 Oakmont Ave. The cost is $10 per person for adults. Children age 10 and under will be admitted free of charge. Donations of canned goods would be appreciated for the lodge’s Feed the Hungry Campaign. Reservations…
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Mary V. Riffle
Mary V. Riffle (Baulo), 86, of East Brunswick, passed on Nov. 13, 2014, by the side of her son, Mark Riffle, and daughter-in-law, Barbara Riffle, at Community Hospice of Northeast Florida in Jacksonville, Fla., of complications from a brain tumor. She was born on Jan. 31, 1928, in Leetonia, Ohio, to Joseph Baulo (d) and…
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