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Smith is silent
Congressman Chris Smith is exceptionally good at giving the appearance of caring about his constituents, but when it comes down to being a man of the people, it really pays to take a close look. Much has been written about the Congressman’s decades long failure to hold a town hall. And a sign held by…
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Passport services suspended May 25 in North Brunswick
The passport agent in North Brunswick will be out of the office on May 25. Anyone needing immediate assistance can visit the East Brunswick Library, 2 Civic Center Dr., East Brunswick. Walk in services are available. For more information, call 732-390-6761. For information regarding forms, documents and fees, visit www.travel.state.gov
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South Amboy residents invited to Touch a Truck event
The City of South Amboy will hold a Community Touch a Truck event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 21 at South Amboy Middle-High School, 100 Governor Hoffman Plaza, South Amboy. Children and adults of all ages are welcome to attend.
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Alleged armed robbery in East Brunswick includes sneaker theft
EAST BRUNSWICK – A 19-year-old and five juveniles have been charged with allegedly robbing their victims of sneakers after drawing weapons at a condo complex in East Brunswick. The incident occurred around 5:27 p.m. May 15, according to a prepared statement from the East Brunswick Police Department. The victims advised responding patrol officers that…
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Business Brief
KiDz HuB Media Network has partnered with Club Metro Fitness and the Old Bridge Public School District as the non-profit organization settles into its new offices at Club Metro, Route 516, Old Bridge. The non-profit organization is a fully operational youth media operation that also provides an afterschool option for elementary, middle and high school students…
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JCP&L to conduct aerial inspection of transmission lines
EAST BRUNSWICK – Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) will be conducting aerial inspection of transmission lines during daylight hours. From May 16-26, helicopters will be flying at 20-30 mph along the lines during daylight hours, according to information released by the East Brunswick Police Department. The helicopters may hover at any time for a…
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Middletown woman admits role in fraud scheme
NEWARK- A Middletown woman on May 17 admitted her role in a scheme to defraud a bank and bank regulators, Acting U.S. Attorney William E. Fitzpatrick announced. According to a press release from the United States Attorney District of New Jersey, Donna Conroy, 57, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Kevin McNulty in Newark federal…
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