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Spring into a new home in the desirable Mae Brooke Estates in North Brunswick
A ndrew Zastko, broker-owner at Gloria Zastko, Realtors and listing agent for Mae Brook Estates, reports brisk sales for the new year at Mae Brook Estates, a 10-home subdivision in the Farrington Lake section of North Brunswick. There are only two remaining homesites at Mae Brook Estates starting at $629,000. Zastko states, “The new year…
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Falcons, Bears hoops teams advance to GMC semifinals
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent The best way to describe what the Monroe Township High School girls basketball team experienced when it met Piscataway Township High School in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament semifinals on Feb. 24 was chaos. That is what happened when the defending champion Chiefs applied the kind of pressure defense the…
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Monroe captures its first District 20 wrestling title
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent South Brunswick High School’s Nick Daza, bottom, lost his 106-pound semifinals match at the NJSIAA District 20 Wrestling tournament to East Brunswick High School’s Mark Schleifer on Feb. 22. Schleifer fell in the finals to Nick Lombard of Monroe Township High School, but all three advanced to the Region 5 tournament.…
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Last chance to see ‘Baby the Musical’ at Center Playhouse
The Center Playhouse will feature “Baby the Musical” through March 2. The musical examines how parents-tobe experience the emotional stresses and triumphs that accompany the anticipation and arrival of a baby. This 1980s pop-rock production focuses on three couples on a university campus as they deal with the consequences of this universal experience. The cast…
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‘Man for All Seasons’ to be shown at library
The Old Bridge Public Library will present a showing of the movie “A Man for All Seasons,” starring Paul Scofield, 6:30 p.m. March 6 at the library Main Branch, Route 516 and Cottrell Road. Admission is free of charge. The film, which tells the story of Sir Thomas More, the 16th-century chancellor of England who…
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Spotswood seeks county funds for upgrades at Devoe Lake
By THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer Spotswood officials are trying to secure funding to mitigate future flooding issues at Devoe Lake. TOM CASTLES/STAFF Spotswood officials are appealing to the Middlesex County Board of Freeholders to help fund improvements to Devoe Lake that would mitigate future flooding issues in the region, and to purchase a lakeside historic…
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Registration to begin for recreation classes
Open registration for the Sayreville Recreation Department spring-session classes will take place 8 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Mondays-Fridays beginning March 1 at the Mickey Sedlak Recreation Center, Dolan Street. Programs are “All About Animals,” “Stations of Fun,” “Creative Crafts and Science Fun,” “Snacks R Us With Mom” and “Snacks R Us.” Registration also will be accepted for…
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Scholarship contest focuses on local gov’t
By THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Old Bridge High School juniors and seniors have a chance to secure a $1,000 scholarship for their continuing education, thanks to the New Jersey League of Municipalities (NJLM) Louis Bay II Future Municipal Leaders Scholarship Competition. Students are asked to write essays of approximately 500 words on…
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All invited to have fun, celebrate Irish culture
By AMY ROSEN Staff Writer This year’s honorees include, left to right, Ken Egan, Barbara Thompson, Frank Darcy Jr., Larry Miloscia, Nancy Egan and Rebecca Gardner. I rish-Americans and the community-atlarge are invited to enjoy a day out on the town March 9 when Woodbridge presents its 41st annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Hosted by…
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