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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate announces Maryanne Stout has joined the Monroe Township office as broker-sales associate. Stout brings many successful years of real estate sales and marketing experience, having most recently spent 12 years as a real estate sales associate in Milltown, serving clients throughout Middlesex and surrounding counties. “Everyone in the Monroe…
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Strong sales leaves limited number of homes remaining at The Pointe at Turnbury
Savvy homebuyers showed up en masse at The Pointe at Turnbury during the final months of 2013, leading to some of the strongest sales figures in the community’s history. The active adult community in South Brunswick experienced a burst of home sales in the last quarter of 2013, as many buyers took advantage of a…
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Vikings score pair of victories in return to ice
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent North Brunswick Township High School’s Kyra Fox puts up a jump shot over a Bishop George Ahr High School defender during the Jan. 9 game played in North Brunswick. The Raiders were beaten, 61-41. SCOTT FRIEDMAN South Brunswick High School’s ice hockey team returned from the holiday break in style, fashioning…
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Fine prints featured in Atlantic Highlands
Untitled by David French Second Story Art Gallery in Atlantic Highlands will host an exhibit of fine art prints and some of the tools used to create the works. “The Fine Print Exhibition” will run through Feb. 1 at the gallery, located at 78 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands. The exhibit features work by Marcia Miele…
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Comedic play to explore college admissions process
Ames Adamson New Jersey Repertory Co. will present the world premiere of “Admit One,” a new comedy by Wendy Yondorf, through Feb. 16. The play explores the hysteria that parents may experience when it comes to college admissions. Howard Everett is no exception, but he has a leg up as one of the wealthiest donors…
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Child care costs weigh heavily on families
By KEITH HEUMILLER Staff Writer Cecilia Zalkind, executive director of Advocates for Children of New Jersey, announces the results of a new comprehensive child care study at the Brookdale Community College Children’s Learning Center in Lincroft last year. KEITH HEUMILLER/STAFF Belford resident Jamie Holman is a young mother currently studying information technology and business administration…
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Martin Luther King Day to be celebrated
The North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services and the North Brunswick Township High School will celebrate the life and accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at 7 p.m. Jan. 17 at the township municipal building, 710 Hermann Road. The public is invited to attend.
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Gala to benefit those with special needs
The Sayreville Association for Brain Injured Children will hold its 19th annual charity ball from noon to 5 p.m. March 2 at the Grand Marquis, Route 9, Old Bridge. Tickets are $100 per person and include a cocktail hour, followed by dinner and music with an open bar. The nonprofit organization provides year-round recreation programs…
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Rabies clinic open to Middlesex County pets
Middlesex County residents can bring their dogs and cats to a free rabies clinic on Jan. 18 at the South River Public Works Department, 9 Ivan Way, South River. Dogs will be vaccinated from noon until 2 p.m. Cats will receive shots from 2-3 p.m. Dog and cat licenses will be sold. The clinic is…
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