• Honor and sacrifice

    Three tributes to military personnel, veterans and fallen heroes will be on display in the main lobby of the Diocese of Metuchen, 146 Metlars Lane, Piscataway, during the month of November. PHOTO COURTESY OF BILL KOCH

  • Program to discuss veterans benefits

    The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence will host a workshop on veterans benefits 10:30 a.m. to noon on Nov. 12 at Jewish Family and Vocational Services, 52 Concordia Shopping Center, Monroe. Frank Quadrino of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs and Douglas W. Breen of Middlesex County Veterans Service will be guest speakers.…

  • Dinner to support treatment for boy

    A Fall Friday-Night Dinner fundraiser for Zachary Nemeth, a Helmetta youngster who was born with multiple disabilities, is set for 7 p.m. Nov. 15 at the East Brunswick Elks Lodge, 21 Oakmont Ave. The buffet menu will include country rotisserie chicken; sausage-and-apple stuffed pork roast; beef stroganoff; parsley buttered noodles; rosemary garlic potatoes, roasted carrots;…

  • Holiday bazaar event planned

    The Sisterhood of Temple B’nai Shalom will host its Holiday Bazaar and Vendor Event 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 17 at the synagogue, Fern and Old Stage roads, East Brunswick. More than 60 vendors will offer an assortment of items for holiday gift-giving including fashion jewelry, handbags, cosmetics, skin-care products, clothing, food and kitchen products, candles,…

  • Patio honors the legacy of Principal Bowman

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Susan Bowman, right, wife of the late Principal Peter J. Bowman of Livingston Park Elementary School in North Brunswick, looks at a paper tree filled with notes about the beloved principal during a dedication for a patio in his honor at the school Oct. 29. KATHY CHANG/STAFF NORTH BRUNSWICK —…

  • Sayreville woman recalls singing on USO tours

    Former Moore Sisters member returns to singing for local audiences By STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer Yvonne-Ethier Coyle, left to right, along with her sisters Viola and Bella Ethier, performed on USO tours in the 1940s under the stage name The Moore Sisters. PHOTO COURTESY OF YVONNE COYLE SAYREVILLE — Yvonne Ethier-Coyle realizes that not many…

  • GUEST COLUMN

    Let’s serve veterans as well as they have served us DANIEL M. DELLINGER During the recent government shutdown, many numbers were thrown around. But there is one that stands out, and it has nothing to do with the debate over the federal budget. More than one a day — that is how many members of…

  • Resident thanks community for award

    To my friends at South Brunswick Citizens for Independent Living (CIL), I wish to thank you for honoring me as one of the 2013 recipients of the Barry Indik Memorial Award for community service at the 22nd Independence Ball on Nov. 2. Since 1992, CIL has surpassed its mission statement by “empowering adults with developmental…

  • Photo

    Volunteers plant a Field of Flags at Westminster Presbyterian Church, Middletown, as a tribute to U.S. troops lost in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on Oct. 19. FRANK GALIPO

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