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CERT-ified
SCOTT FRIEDMAN Randall Fenton of Milltown, left, attends to Bill Kesselman as volunteers from the North Brunswick CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) complete final training drills on Nov. 2 with the North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad.
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Temple schedules Dec. 1 Rummage Sale
Congregation Beth Ohr, 70 Route 516, Old Bridge, will hold its Rummage Sale 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Dec. 1. Gently used clothing and household items will be offered at a fraction of their value. The public is invited to attend.
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Library Friends to offer Nov. 22 tea program
The Friends of the Spotswood Public Library will present a free program titled “Time for Tea” noon-2 p.m. Nov. 22 at the library, 548 Main St. Kathy Hippeli, owner of the Victorian tea room One Steep at a Thyme, Jamesburg, will offer a 30-minute educational program. There also will be tea sampling and refreshments. Space…
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Harlem Wizards to play at fundraiser
The Chittick School PTA, East Brunswick, will sponsor a fundraising basketball game featuring the Harlem Wizards vs. the Chittick Cheetahs 7 p.m. Nov. 22 at Churchill Junior High School, 18 Norton Road, East Brunswick. Advance tickets cost $10 for students and seniors, $12 for adults, and are available online at www.harlemwizards.com. Admission at the door…
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Family Reading Night booked as big success
By STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer MONROE — For students at Oak Tree Elementary School, coming back to school at night to read is a pleasure. The school’s second annual Family Reading Night, held Nov. 14, featured several stations that promoted literacy through dozens of different books to hundreds of attendees. The theme of this year’s…
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Falcons hit high note with first national title
By STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer Members of the Monroe Township High School Marching Falcons pose with the 10- foot, first-place trophy the marching band won in the USBands national championships. PHOTO COURTESY OF SUZANNE EISENBERG MONROE — For the first time in their history, the Monroe Township High School Marching Falcons have captured a national…
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Lenni Lenape event scheduled at park
A program featuring a look at Lenni Lenape traditions will begin at 1 p.m. Nov. 24 at the Cheesequake State Park Nature Center, Old Bridge. Participants will learn about the Native- American heritage of Cheesequake and the surrounding area. Topics will include the culture, traditions, food and history of the Lenni Lenape. The Order of…
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Adopt-A-Family accepting donations
The South River Primary/Elementary School PTA is sponsoring its annual Adopt- A-Family program, designed to make the holiday season more joyous for disadvantaged children in South River. New clothing, new toys, food and monetary donations to purchase new items are sought. Checks should be made payable to Adopt-A-Family. In past years, the program has assisted…
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Toys for Tots drive coming to Menlo Park Mall
The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve will collect new, unwrapped toys for its Toys for Tots program every Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 29 to Dec. 22, in the Santa Court, Nordstrom wing, at the Menlo Park Mall, Edison. Cash donations also will be accepted. For more information, call Eddy Androvich at 732-698-2347.
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