• Autism walk to provide services for children, first responders

    Autism walk to provide services for children, first responders

    POAC (Parents of Autistic Children) Autism Services and the Sayreville School District will hold the annual Walk for a Difference and resource fair from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. om May 20 at Sayreville War Memorial High School, 820 Washington Road, Parlin section of Sayreville. There will be free rides, entertainment and activities for the…

  • Lose weight and feel amazing

    By Ken Freedman D.C. Are you ready to say goodbye to the muffin top, the jelly belly, the pushin’ cushion, the thunder thighs and the bunny butt? Yes, there’s lots of names for excess body fat and also lots of ways to get rid of it. I have a program that I feel is the…

  • Business Brief

    Business Brief

    Sylvia Rapoport was recently named vice president/marketing manager for Amboy Bank. Rapoport, who joined Amboy Bank in 2007 has more than 15 years of business marketing experience, will now manage the bank’s in-house agency and is responsible for advertising, public relations, communications and the bank’s marketing research programs. A resident of Holmdel, Rapoport earned a…

  • Playhouse 22 to present Shakespeare performance

    Playhouse 22 to present Shakespeare performance

    “The Complete Works of William Shakepeare (Abridged)” will be playing at Playhouse 22 from April 28 – May 7 as part of the theater’s “On The Edge” series. The comedy by Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield parodies the plays of  Shakespeare, with all of them being performed in comically shortened or merged form…

  • Two-session art workshop May 5-6 in Metuchen

    Two-session art workshop May 5-6 in Metuchen

    “Engaging the Beautiful,” a two-session workshop for adults and teens in illumination and the art of using gold leaf will be held from 7-9 p.m. May 5 and from 10 a.m.-noon May 6 at Nails in the Wall, the Gallery at St. Luke’s, 17 Oak Ave., Metuchen. The workshop is sponsored by Nails in the…

  • There is relief for allergic rhinitis

    There is relief for allergic rhinitis

    By Dr. Philip Pasternak Spring is finally here. The trees are bursting, the flowers are blooming, there are baseball games and backyard barbecues. But for so many allergy sufferers, this time of year also spells the peak of the spring allergy season. An estimated 35 million Americans suffer from seasonal allergic rhinitis, more commonly known…

  • Howell wellness center and day spa offers organic natural services

    Judy Ryan established International Physical Therapy 23 years ago in Candlewood Commons, Howell with the goal of providing the highest quality care to patients affected by cancer, diabetes, skin disorders and chronic pain. Judy’s passion to continually learn and offer the most effective long term care strategies to promote the health of the people who are entrusted to her…

  • Fundraiser to benefit social service programs in Middlesex County

    Fundraiser to benefit social service programs in Middlesex County

    Jewish Family Services of Middlesex County will hold its annual fundraiser at 5 p.m. May 21 at Forsgate Country Club, 375 Forsgate Drive, Monroe. Michelle Azar will present her one-woman show “From Baghdad to Brooklyn,” detailing her family’s travels from Iraq to Israel to the United States. An individual ticket for wine, hors d’oeuvres and…

  • Millstone officials move to acquire vehicles, equipment

    Millstone officials move to acquire vehicles, equipment

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer MILLSTONE – A bond ordinance that will provide funds to be used for acquiring public works vehicles and equipment has been introduced by the Township Committee. On April 17, the committee introduced a bond ordinance that, if adopted, will provide an appropriation of $340,000 for the acquisition of Department of…

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