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Raritan Bay foundation to hold fundraising gala
Raritan Bay Medical Center Foundation’s premier fundraising event, the 33rd annual Harbor Lights Ball, will be held from 6:30-11:30 p.m. May 12 at the Grand Marquis, 1550 Route 9 south, Old Bridge. Proceeds from the ball will be used to support the hospital’s new Center for Robotic Surgery at Raritan Bay in Old Bridge. Honorees include…
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Passenger of S.S. St. Louis will speak at temple
Eva Wiener, one of the youngest passengers on the 1939 ill-fated voyage of the S.S. St. Louis, the Atlantic crossing that spawned the book and movie “Voyage of the Damned,” will speak at Congregation Beth Ohr’s Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Memorial Day) program at 7:30 p.m. on April 20 at Congregation Beth Ohr, 70 Route 516, Old…
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Linwood teacher loses license after years of inappropriate messages
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – A science teacher at Linwood Middle School had his teaching licenses revoked after years of allegations of inappropriate behavior. By a vote of 9-0, the New Jersey Department of Education (DOE) State Board of Examiners “voted to revoke [Robert] Kupcha’s certificates based upon the level and nature…
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Red Bank High students smile
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer Underserved students at Red Bank Regional High School were given the opportunity to receive dental services from a local clinic. For one day in February, Red Bank Smiles, 180 River Road, offered free dental services to the students and their families of the SOURCE, Red Bank High’s youth services program.…
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Join CSAs to support local farms, save money, eat better – April 12
By Michele S. Byers Fresh New Jersey produce will not be available for another month or so, but farmers are getting ready for the season by planting early crops, buying equipment and supplies, and starting summer plants. A growing number of Garden State farmers are also ringing up sales in advance of the harvest season.…
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Metuchen artist finds outlet in painting
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer METUCHEN — An art show focusing on transgender and the gender spectrum will be displayed at The Gallery at the What’s New Men’s Consignment store on Main Street. On April 15, Tegan James will debut his first solo art exhibit titled “You Think You Know Me” with an opening reception…
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Ying Natsis recognized for 2016 accomplishments
Weichert, Realtors announced that sales associate Ying Natsis of the Rumson office was recognized for her performance in 2016. A top producer, Natsis led her Weichert sales region, which is comprised of locations throughout Middlesex, Ocean and Monmouth counties, for new home dollar volume for the year. The award was presented during Weichert’s annual awards…
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John Horvath recognized for 2016 accomplishments
Weichert, Realtors announced that sales associate John Horvath of the Old Bridge office was recognized for his performance in 2016. As a top producer, Horvath led his Weichert sales region, which is comprised of locations throughout Middlesex, Ocean and Monmouth counties, for sales and resales for the year. The awards were presented during Weichert’s annual…
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Weichert, Realtors’ Marlboro office recognized
Weichert, Realtors announced that the Marlboro office was recognized for exceptional industry success in 2016. The office led its Weichert sales region, which is comprised of locations throughout Middlesex, Ocean and Monmouth counties, for dollar volume and resale dollar volume during the year. The awards were presented during Weichert’s annual awards celebration, held this year…
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