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Office buildings in Marlboro gain approval
MARLBORO – The Planning Board has approved the construction of two new office buildings in Marlboro – one on Route 520 and one on Route 79. Both applications were approved on June 7. During the first hearing, applicant Felix Bruselovsky proposed the construction of a 9,360-square-foot office building at 49 Route 520. The 1-acre parcel…
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Six-week yoga, strength training classes begin on July 6 in Parlin
Beginner/intermediate yoga classes will be held from 6:30-7:20 p.m. and strength training classes will be held from 7:30-8:20 p.m. Thursdays beginning July 6 for a six-week series at the Knights of Columbus, 775 Washington Road, Parlin. The cost is $50 for the series. Donation is non-refundable. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Knights.…
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Fireworks over the Woodbridge Waterfront July 3
The annual Woodbridge Township Independence Day Festival and Fireworks, which draws thousands of residents, will be held on July 3 at Alvin P. Williams Memorial Park on the Sewaren waterfront. The Pyrotecnico Fireworks will bring a pyrotechnics display to the Sewaren waterfront with more than 25,000 shots fired electronically by computers in synchronization to a…
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Indo-American Cultural Foundation holds summer picnic
PHOTOS COURTESY OF DR. TUSHAR PATEL More than 400 people attended the Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central Jersey (IACFNJ) summer picnic at Mercer County Park on June 25. More than 400 people from local communities heavily populated with Indian Americans and South Asians – including South Brunswick, North Brunswick, Monroe, Princeton, Princeton Junction, Franklin Park, East…
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Blewett wins hard-fought Garden State Classic at Wall Stadium
Howell’s Jimmy Blewett battled with several top competitors before finally taking the checker flag in the Garden State Classic for Freehold Ford Modified stock cars at Wall Stadium June 24. The race has proven to be a special one for the Blewett family, as both his father, John Blewett, Jr., and his brother, the late…
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Muslims celebrate the end of Ramadan in South Brunswick
PHOTO COURTESY OF AZRA BAIG Thousands of local Muslims celebrated Eid, which is the end of the holy month of Ramadan, with a day of prayers on June 25 at Rowland Park in South Brunswick.
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Two tornadoes touch down in Howell
HOWELL – The National Weather Service (NWS) has confirmed that two tornadoes touched down in Howell on the morning of June 24. The first tornado touched down at approximately 7:21 a.m. with an estimated wind speed of 75 mph and a path width of 40 yards. Video of the tornado traveling southeast through the Home…
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Saint John Vianney quarterback anxious for his last game
By Brett Carroll Staff Writer Matt DeGennaro plans to relish the final game of his scholastic career. This attitude is a result of a senior season at Saint John Vianney High School during which DeGennaro missed a good portion of the campaign when he was sidelined after three games with mononucleosis. He will get his…
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South Brunswick native to speak about book on college readiness
College professor, writer and South Brunswick High School Class of 1984 graduate Dr. Pam Weisenberg Hollander recently wrote a book about college readiness and will return to town to share her wisdom. Hollander will lead an interactive workshop for high school students and recent graduates about classes, time management, studying, clubs and activities from 2-3…
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