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Kick-a-thon will benefit the hearing-impaired
Editor’s note: The new location has been changed to the Karate center, 1600 Jersey Ave., North Brunswick. Family Karate Super Center of North Brunswick will hold its fourth annual kicka thon, Kicks 4 Kids, 6-8 p.m. Nov. 14 at 1600 Jersey Ave., North Brunswick, to benefit the Olive Osmond Hearing Fund. The event is free…
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Fundraiser to help pay for infant’s surgeries
“Baby Sloane,” born in April to Our Lady of Peace parishioner Andrea Scimone Pagan, has been diagnosed with gastroschisis, in which the intestines escape through a hole in the stomach while in the womb and form outside of the body; and cardiomyopathy, in which one side of the heart is enlarged and does not pump…
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Humane Association to hold fundraisers
The North Brunswick Humane Association (NBHA) will hold a yard sale 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 8 at 308 Crestwood Drive, Milltown. The sale was postponed from last weekend due to rain. NBHA will host a cat adoption event 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 8 at Toyota, 1601 Livingston Ave., North Brunswick. Bertucci’s, 2313 Route 1 South,…
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Shoppers share thoughts on new Walmart location
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer For Margarita Osmanoff and her boyfriend, the new Walmart Supercenter — which officially opened its doors in East Brunswick on Oct. 21 — has been a long time coming. “We have an obsession with Walmart,” said Osmanoff, a senior at Rutgers University. “We’ve basically been waiting for it to open…
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Teen guitarist to share original music at Jazz Café
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Matt Wong SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Accomplished teenage guitarist Matt Wong is returning to the South Brunswick Arts Commission’s Jazz Café on Nov. 7. Though he is just 17 years old, Matt has released two albums. He has performed with the likes of Grammy Award-winning guitarist Earl Klugh, and singer-songwriters Sarah…
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YOUR TURN
Exercise: the secret weapon against cancer Dr. Rebecca Moss Here in America, the rate of diagnosis of colorectal cancer in people in their early 40s is increasing more rapidly than in any other group. If you’re the health-obsessed type, you might be taking vitamin supplements in the hope of keeping yourself out of this particular…
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Stop misuse of accessible parking placards
This is an open letter to all of you using your deceased Aunt Rose’s accessible parking placard. You tell your friends that you only use it when you’re driving an arthritic friend, but that is not always the case. Either way, it’s illegal. As it says right on the placard, you must also be carrying…
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High school troupe to stage ‘Macbeth’
The Alchemist Theatre Co. of North Brunswick Township High School will stage William Shakespeare’s tragedy, “Macbeth,” at 7 p.m. Nov. 21-22 at the school, 98 Raider Road. Tickets are $8 for students/seniors and $10 for adults. Tickets are only available at the door 45 minutes prior to curtain.
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