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Somerset Gate to host Oktoberfest events
Somerset Gate, an exciting new community, characterized by distinctive two-bedroom townhomes priced from $209,900, will host a series of Oktoberfest events throughout the month, according to Debbie Buragina, licensed broker at HouseMart, Realtors and sales manager of Somerset Gate. “We’re celebrating the month of October with autumn-themed weekend events that will feature refreshments such as…
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SPORT SHORTS
Tickets are being sold for the Rutgers University Homecoming football game on Oct. 26 against the University of Houston, which will raise money for breast cancer research and support services for breast cancer patients and their families. The price of a ticket is $30, and $10 from each ticket purchased goes to the Mama Mare…
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Shore Coaches Invitational
North Brunswick Township High School’s Jennifer Salvatore sprints to the finish line at the Shore Coaches Invitational held at Holmdel Park on Oct. 5. For the Raiders, the Shore Coaches Invitational was one of the meets the team is competing in to get ready for the Greater Middlesex Conference Cross-Country Championships coming up on Oct.…
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South Brunswick’s girls volleyball team stays unbeaten at 16-0
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent North Brunswick Township High School’s Emily Palko (21) jumps above Colonia High School’s Amanda Poulakowski to win the ball in the air for the Raiders during their Oct. 12 match in North Brunswick. Colonia left North Brunswick with a 3-2 win in overtime. FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI South Brunswick High School’s girls volleyball…
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Carter leads flood of support in Union Beach
By KEITH HEUMILLER Staff Writer Former President Jimmy Carter helps to rebuild a Union Beach home destroyed by last year’s superstorm Sandy. President Carter and his wife Rosalynn joined some 150 Habitat for Humanity volunteers who made repairs to, or rebuilt, 16 Sandy-damaged homes throughout the borough on Oct. 12. PHOTOS BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC…
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Parker to host free Memory Health Fair on Nov. 10
Parker Adult Day Care Center will hold its annual Memory Health Fair on Nov. 10.This event is designed to boost the mind, body and spirit of seniors and their families, by offering a comprehensive program of activities, lectures and demonstrations. Parker will also provide free memory screenings for seniors.Activities include: Memory Health Education Sessions, Memory…
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What’s next after retirement?
Scores of people spend their working days dreaming of the moment they are eligible for retirement.They may have retirement counted down to the minutes and seconds, particularly if they’ve been in a job that hasn’t been the most enjoyable. But many people find that once they retire they do not know what to do to…
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Chelsea Senior Living offers comfort, security
There’s no doubt that Americans, on average, are living longer.Advances in medical science are preventing illness, curing disease, and healing wounds to the point where reaching 80 isn’t a rare event anymore. Still, bodies inevitably wear out and aging baby boomers may be faced with difficult and emotional decisions when that starts happening. From annoying…
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Are you ready for a knee or hip replacement?
You’ve heard of knee and hip replacement surgery, but when is the right time to consider it? First, ask yourself:What is your body telling you? “You have to have a significant amount of wear,” says Dr. Nicholas DiNubile, orthopaedic surgeon.“You need to have [a certain] degree of symptoms and it has to be affecting your…
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