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Too much, too soon for too long is a surefire path to aches and pains
By Dr. Ira Shapiro Director of the Plaza Chiropractic Center “Extreme” is a common marketing term used to make just about any activity seem far more intense and interesting. It’s even inspired the most avid couch potatoes into joining exercise routines promising rapid-fire weight loss and life-changing fitness benefits, as if the word alone could…
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North Brunswick Youth Sports Festival rolls into town June 15-25
The annual North Brunswick Youth Sports Festival will be held from June 15-25 at the property adjacent to DeVry University, 630 Route 1 north, North Brunswick. Hours are 6-11 p.m. weeknights, 6 p.m. to 12 a.m. Fridays, 3 p.m. to 12 a.m. Saturdays and 3-11 p.m. Sundays. Entertainment includes live music on the main stage,…
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Monroe softball team prepares for national tournament
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MONROE — It was close to 9 p.m. on a recent school night and members of the Monroe Thunder 12 U rec-based travel softball program were running through plays at the Thomas Allen softball complex. The 12-member team is preparing for the USSSA (United States Specialty Sports Association National Tournament)…
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Sayreville staff honored for care for children
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer SAYREVILLE – Service professionals from the Sayreville School District have been recognized for their accomplishments during the past school year. The 2016-17 Educational Service Professionals of the Year were honored at a Board of Education meeting on May 16. At the Emma Arleth Elementary School, the Educational Service Professional of…
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Administrators recognize hard work of school support staff
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer SAYREVILLE – Support staff members in the Sayreville School District have been honored for the 2016-17 school year. During a Board of Education meeting on May 16, recognition was given to the district’s educational service professionals of the year and educational support professionals of the year. At Emma Arleth Elementary…
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Community at large led to success of Jammin for Jaclyn
We want to thank everyone who in some way supported Jammin for Jaclyn on April 29. As many of you know, the benefit this year was for Jaclyn Squillace Olsen and Danielle Sozio. We lost Danielle on March 18, but we know she was in the building enjoying the party along with her family. The…
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High times for the not-so new
Sales of existing homes have hit a 10-year high. Here’s why and how long the trend may continue By Erik J. Martin CTW Features If you’re a homeowner that survived the Great Recession and had to wait patiently for a real estate rebound before thinking about selling your digs, you probably want to stop thinking…
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3 tips to stay in money love
30 percent experience weekly financial stress. 42 percent have discussed long-term financial goals. 51 percent have a monthly household budget. “There’s no doubt that when the numbers in the bank account start dropping, the tempers can start flaring,” said Dan Carter, an investment advisor representative for Safeguard Investment Advisory Group. Below are his top tips…
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