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Registration set for Sayreville Preschool
Mail-in registration is due by June 19 for the upcoming Sayreville Preschool program. Two-, three- and five-day sessions are available. Eligible youngsters must be age 3 by Oct. 31. The child must be toilet-trained. Transportation will not be provided. The program is low-cost and nonprofit. Sayreville residents will be given first priority. For an application…
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Old Bridge man’s team wins risk-management challenge
Neal Sukhia OLD BRIDGE — A young man from the township was part of a team that won an international competition based on risk management. Neal Sukhia and teammates Blake Rodriguez, Christopher McCloskey and Stephen Hearn — whose Bronx Bankers team is from Fordham University in New York — took part in the first-ever Professional…
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The ultimate sacrifice honored
By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer High-ranking police officials and the loved ones of fallen officers gather May 20 at the Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove to pay tribute to those in law enforcement who have died in the line of duty. Police recruits were among those in attendance. Law enforcement officers can make no greater…
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Open house set at nursery school
Gateway Christian Nursery School, in Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 568 Ryders Lane, East Brunswick, will hold an open house 4-7 p.m. June 5. Visitors are invited to tour the school and meet the staff. Classes are offered on a flexible schedule for children ages 2 ½-4, with extended care available 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. For information,…
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Graduates come from all walks of life
By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer Valedictorian Stephanie Assad Close to 1,450 Middlesex County College students, with pasts as varied as their futures, reached a common goal this week. The college held its commencement ceremony May 19 at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center at Raritan Center. The graduating class boasted a diverse group of…
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Community players find second home in theater
By CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Actors and crew members who volunteer their time in community theater maintain rigorous schedules for months, and many dedicate years learning and perfecting their craft. Here, the cast of “Rent” at East Brunswick’s Playhouse 22 performs a scene on May 16. SCOTT FRIEDMAN For some, it’s a life preserver.…
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Car insurance with the highest and lowest
Some vehicles are cheaper — in some cases a lot cheaper — to insure than others By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features More than a billion dollars is spent each year on advertising that urges consumers to compare their car insurance rates with the hopes of getting them to switch carriers, according to the credit and…
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Q&A
Roof ratings with Sharon Peters Q: My cousin was involved in a terrible rollover accident, the roof caved in and she was badly injured. Now after months of rehab, she’s ready to get on with life, but she’s obsessed with finding the strongest roof in a car before she buys a new one. How can…
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Gloria Nilson to host Alex’s Lemonade Grand Stand Event May 31
Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate sales associates will host their ninth annual Alex’s Lemonade Grand Stand Event to raise money for childhood cancer causes at the Shrewsbury office on May 31 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will benefit the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, which was created to honor the spirit and…
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