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Colts Neck prepares to deal with emerald ash borer
COLTS NECK – The Township Committee is exploring its options in regard to dealing with an invasive species of insect called the emerald ash borer. The invasive tree pest originated in Asia and was first found in the United States in 2002 in Michigan. Since then the emerald ash borer has spread east and has …
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Reformed Church Home receives national accreditation
Reformed Church Home in Old Bridge has received the Basic Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement Accreditation in 2017, announced by Kate Shepard, executive director for the senior community. The Home offers long term nursing care, rehabilitation therapy programs and assisted living services. This accreditation is evaluated and presented by independent accreditor, Providigm, LLC. Through Reformed…
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Korean War veterans Lacik, Giglio honored with street signs in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Princess Drive and Earl Court will be known as Lacik Way and Taylor Drive and Taylor Place will be forever be known as Giglio Way in North Brunswick. In another round of honorary street namings for veterans, the families of the late Michael Robert Lacik and the late Joseph E. Giglio gathered…
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New paradigms mean renewed hope for heart disease and cholesterol disorders
By Spencer Kroll M.D., Ph.D., F.N.L.A. CentraState Medical Center Heightened focus on soaring cholesterol levels and the associated risks for heart disease has led to many new advances in medicines and therapies which are emerging at a rapid pace. In the past few years, we have also seen a shift in the treatment and prevention…
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Monroe library events include discussions on war
A number of events are planned for August at the Monroe Township Library, 4 Municipal Plaza, Monroe. A World War I Short Story Book Discussion will be held at 2 p.m. on Aug. 8 and at 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 15. The stories from “No Man’s Land: Fiction from a World at War “edited by…
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Police avoid cat-astrophe by solving cat-napping case
A couple who reportedly stole two kittens from a Sayreville pet adoption center on two consecutive days have been identified and apprehended by police. A 30-year-old male and a 27-year-old female were located in Carteret on Aug. 4 and charged with one count of theft of a domesticated animal, according to information provided by…
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