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New Jersey youth need to learn their history
Since I graduated college in 1974, I have always believed education makes a difference in both our communities and with our youth. It is this youth who will be running this nation in 25 short years, and they should have some knowledge of how it all began 350 years ago in 1664 colonial Elizabethtown. I…
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Lowering bullet limit can save lives
I read that state Sen. Stephen Sweeney is supporting a change in the gun laws to limit magazine capacity to 10 rounds instead of 15. That is good. It may not end all shootings, but it could save lives when they happen because the shooter has to stop and reload. This was the case in…
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Resident objects to ‘fine’ for alarms
I have been a resident of South Brunswick Township for more than 40 years. I, as well as many of my fellow South Brunswick citizens, have spent more than $1,000 to install breakin/ fire alarm systems connected to a central alarm company. How dare you now require us to pay a fine for having installed…
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Author to discuss state inventions
In celebration of New Jersey’s 350th birthday, Linda J. Barth will speak about her book “A History of Inventing in New Jersey” at 7 p.m. April 29 at the North Brunswick Library, 880 Hermann Road. Preregister by calling 732-246-3545 or signing up in person at the library’s reference desk.
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Six-week series to focus on chronic disease
The South Brunswick Health Department, in partnership with the Middlesex County Office of Health Services and Indian Health Camp of New Jersey, will be offering a six-week series based on Stanford University’s Chronic Disease Self- Management Program. The program focuses on challenges that are common for individuals living with chronic health conditions such as diabetes,…
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Parked vehicles damaged by fire
Five vehicles sustained damaged after a fire in the Wakefern Corp. parking lot April 8. PHOTO COURTESY OF LT. JAMES RYAN SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Five vehicles sustained damaged last week when a fire broke out in the parking lot of Wakefern Corp. on Davidson Mill Road. Police were dispatched to the warehouse parking lot on…
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Two charged with arson in fire that injured firefighter
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police have charged two teenagers with setting a fire that left one firefighter injured Sunday afternoon in the Kendall Park section of the township. The incident occurred on the afternoon of April 13 in an open area to the rear of Stockton Road, according to South Brunswick police Lt. James Ryan. An…
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Perseverance pays off for author, illustrator of children’s books
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Children’s author DyAnne DiSalvo discusses one of her drawings during a visit she made to Livingston Park Elementary School in North Brunswick on April 8. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR NORTH BRUNSWICK — Since kindergarten, DyAnne DiSalvo has said she wanted to be an artist. That was when her kindergarten teacher…
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Egg-cellent adventure
Top: A helicopter makes a second pass to drop off more Easter eggs at the Bethel Church Easter Egg Drop held at the Monmouth Executive Airport in Wall Township on April 12. Above: A helicopter passes behind the Easter Bunny at the egg drop. Right: Children scramble to get as many eggs as their baskets…
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