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Lunch Break presents the ‘Tastes of Summer Culinary Extravaganza’
By JESSICA HARDING Staff Writer The tease of warm days means that summer is almost here, and Lunch Break wants to move the season up with its “Taste of Summer Culinary Extravaganza.” The event will take place on Thursday, March 2, from 6-9 p.m. Your $75 ticket will get you a spot at the Channel Club…
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Civil War re-enactor to present program March 19
The East Brunswick Historical Society will present “Civil War Soldier Re-enactor, Richard L. Hill” at 2 p.m. on March 19 at the East Brunswick Senior Center, 3 Civic Center Drive, East Brunswick. Richard Hill, a retired educator and amateur historian, is dedicated to presenting an authentic and balanced image of military and civilian figures representative of the…
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Time for congressman to face constituents
Kudos to Congressman Leonard Lance (R-NJ) for holding town hall meetings last week and answering his constituents’ questions and comments, both the positive and the mostly negative. However, my congressman, Chris Smith (R-NJ), has not held a town hall meeting since 1992 and avoided one that was held at the Monmouth County Library in Manalapan…
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‘Night and Day’ exhibit on watercolor paintings set for March
The Atlantic Highlands Arts Council will present “Night and Day: The Art of Phyllis Biondolillo and Andree Benoist” from March 3-30 at 54 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands. The opening reception will take place from 4-7 p.m. March 11. Andree Benoist began painting later in life, falling in love with the process of learning about and experimenting with…
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Examiner On Campus, March 9
The following Allentown residents have been named to the dean’s list at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, N.H., for the 2016 fall semester: Samantha Both earned Honors and Sydney Martens earned Honors. Eric Szeker, of Allentown has been named to the dean’s list at Western New England University, Springfield, Mass. for the 2016 fall…
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Holmdel rethinks plan for soccer fields
Last month, the Holmdel Township Committee voted to repeal the ordinance they passed last September to bond $3.3 million for new synthetic turf fields and other amenities at Cross Farm Park. In the same evening, they voted to form an ad hoc committee to determine the recreation needs for all Holmdel residents and devise a…
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East Brunswick, Monroe pick up titles on the lanes
By Jimmy Allinder After the results of the NJSIAA state tournament, the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) can lay claim for being where the best bowling teams in the state reside. East Brunswick High School captured the NJSIAA Group IV title and went on to win the ultimate prize: the Tournament of Champions (TOC). Monroe Township…
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Lady Vikings look to rebound from GMC loss in state tourney
By Warren Rappleyea South Brunswick High School’s girls’ basketball team entered the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group IV tournament on the heels of a 59-52 loss to top-seeded Sayreville War Memorial High School in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament finale, but the two teams could meet again. “Of course we would like to play Sayreville…
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