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Toll Brothers communities offering buyers the ultimate kitchen
Through Nov. 16, Toll Brothers is hosting the Ultimate Kitchen Event in communities throughout suburban New Jersey. Home buyers now have the opportunity to add more style, elegance, and value to their new Toll Brothers home for less in the one room that seems to matter the most — the kitchen. Buyers who place a…
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SPORT SHORTS
On Nov. 8, the Old Bridge Girls Soccer League collected food for the Old Bridge Food Bank. The Old Bridge Girls Soccer League would like to say “thank you” to all those who donated to help those in need.
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Spotswood football captures first Blue Division title in 14 years
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent One of football’s most enduring traditions is celebrated at the end of the game when a ball is usually awarded to the player who has made the greatest impact. Because of two significant calls by Spotswood High School head coach Andy Cammarano, a case could certainly be made that he deserved…
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Falcons boys, Bears girls win GMC Tournament titles
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Monroe High School’s Hunter Merrick (9) hits the turf after he collides with St. Joseph High School of Metuchen’s Brandon Goldy as they chase after the ball during the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament championship game played on Nov. 8 at Colonia High School in Woodbridge. The Falcons captured the GMC…
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Temple to present Israeli art exhibit
Temple B’nai Shalom, in conjunction with Safrai Gallery of Jerusalem, Israel, will present an exhibition and sale of “Young and Old Masters of Israeli Art” Nov. 20-23 at the temple, Fern and Old Stage Road, East Brunswick. The exhibition will include more than 1,500 works of art by more than 100 Israeli artists such as…
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Murder-mystery dinner will have 1930s theme
East Brunswick Elks Lodge No. 2370 will hold a Murder Mystery and Buffet Dinner beginning at 6 p.m. Nov. 22 at the lodge, 21-B Eastmont Ave., East Brunswick. Hors d’oeuvres begin at 6 p.m,, followed by a buffet dinner at 7 p.m. Clues will be given throughout the night. A prize will be awarded to…
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Gail Eleanor Dougherty
Gail Eleanor Dougherty, 59, of East Brunswick, died Nov. 8, 2014, following a long illness. She was born in Dunellen and resided in East Brunswick for most of her life. Gail was predeceased by her father, Lawrence Dougherty. She is survived by her mother, Eleanor Garaffa Dougherty; two brothers, Larry and Darrin Dougherty; two nieces,…
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Drama Club to present comedy Nov. 20-22
The East Brunswick High School (EBHS) Drama Club will present “Never Mind What Happened, How Did It End?” at 7 p.m. Nov. 20, 21 and 22 at the high school, Cranbury Road. The play, a comedy by David Rogers, investigates the changing attitudes toward young love over three generations, featuring 18-year-old Ann; her mother, Donna;…
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Turkey talk: Take leftovers beyond a sandwich
A fter spending hours roasting your turkey to perfection, it (and you) deserves more than a sandwich the day after.With a little creative preshopping and stocking of refrigerators and cupboards, you can take your daytwo turkey from boring to amazing — and nutritious. Enjoying delicious meals doesn’t have to mean blowing the bank on calories.…
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