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Application for Wawa gas station in North Brunswick will continue in September
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Due to a lack of the necessary board members needed for a vote, the North Brunswick Zoning Board will continue its application hearing for a Wawa gas station in September. North Brunswick Partners LLC has spent months revising plans to demolish the existing Wawa convenience store located…
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Sayreville approves funding for cybersecurity measures
SAYREVILLE – The Sayreville Board of Education is taking action to protect the district’s online network. The board approved a resolution purchasing $591,418 in Cisco Firewall network security system products and security software/services from Presidio and entered into an equipment lease purchase agreement with De Lage Landen Public Finance, LLC, during the June 27 school…
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Geriatric institute to present program at Bartley Healthcare
Bartley Healthcare is partnering with Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus (MMCSC) Geriatrics Institute to hold an educational seminar on July 21 at 3 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room at Bartley’s campus, 175 Bartley Road, Jackson. The presenters will be Claire Verruni, RN and Melanie Vernacchia, APN from Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus. Claire and Melanie…
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Families play at HappyFest in Holmdel
HOLMDEL Complete will all-inclusive ramps, teeter-totters and balance beams, residents of all ages and physical disabilities participated in the HappyFest obstacle course. Happyfest is a mainstream obstacle course designed for people of all fitness levels and ages. All of the obstacles on the field were handicapped accessible. Additionally, because the course was autism and down…
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South River welcomes new superintendent of schools
SOUTH RIVER – After months of searching, the Board of Education approved Sylvia Zircher as the borough’s new superintendent of schools for South River. Current Superintendent Michael J. Pfister will retire effective July 1. “For nearly a quarter of a century, it has been my privilege and honor to serve the children of South River.…
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Jackson council creates two affordable housing zones
JACKSON – The Township Council has adopted two ordinances establishing new zones where affordable housing will be permitted to be constructed. The zones are off Perrineville Road and off North New Prospect Road in Jackson. Council members took the action June 27. Affordable housing is defined as housing that is sold or rented at below…
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Feder bids farewell to Millstone post
MILLSTONE – After a tenure of six years, Scott Feder has departed from the Millstone Township K-8 School District as its superintendent of schools. Feder announced his resignation from Millstone in March to become superintendent of the South Brunswick School District in Middlesex County. His resignation became effective on June 30 and he assumed his…
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Monmouth County Park System plans events during July
The Monmouth County Park System fills July with family friendly activities. Among the activities are the following: • Drop-In Surprise Story Time, July 1, 11-11:45 a.m., Deep Cut Gardens, Middletown. A clue at the entrance will lead guests to the secret spot in the gardens. If the weather is rainy, the activity will be inside…
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