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Anthony John Tocci
Mr. Tocci, 71, of North Brunswick, died Oct. 1, 2013, at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. He was a lab technician for David Sarnoff Research Center (formerly RCA) in Princeton for more than 40 years before his retirement. Most recently, he was a consultant for PD-LD in Pennington. He was predeceased by his sister, Rosie…
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Athletic club to hold Oct. 12 flea market
The Adams Athletic Club will hold a flea market Oct. 12 at Our Lady of Peace Church, Washington Road, off Route 130 north, North Brunswick.
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Poet-guitarist to play at jazz café Oct. 11
Paul Plumeri will perform at the South Brunswick Jazz Café 8-10 p.m. Oct. 11. The poet and guitarist has been playing his own style of blues for more than three decades. The cost is $6. Light refreshments will be served, but patrons must bring their own alcohol. The café is held inside the Herb Eckert…
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Presbyterian churches to exchange clergy
Twelve local Presbyterian churches will welcome visiting pastors Oct. 13 as part of the first-ever Presbytery Communion Sunday Clergy Exchange. Community Presbyterian Church of Kendall Park will host the Rev. Patrick Johnson of the Frenchtown Presbyterian Church at 9:30 a.m., and Dayton Presbyterian Church will host the Rev. Tara Woodard-Lehman, chaplain of the Princeton Presbyterians…
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Roads to be closed during 10K race
Several roadways in East Brunswick and bordering South Brunswick will be closed Oct. 13 due to the annual East Brunswick Road Races 10K run. The following roads will be closed noon to 3 p.m.: Church Lane between Riva Avenue and Dunhams Corner Road; Dunhams Corner Road between Valley Forge Drive and Crystal Springs; and Beekman…
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Thousands are expected for Italian Festival at Shore
Spring Lake may be known as the “Irish Riviera,” but on one day each year the downtown is transformed into an Italian piazza with food, music and retailers. The Greater Spring Lake Chamber of Commerce will present the fifth annual Italian Festival on Oct. 12 from noon to 5 p.m. along Third and Morris avenues.…
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Prevention is key
Garden State Magnetic Imaging of Hamilton provides free digital mammographies and ultrasounds for underinsured women during the Indian Health Camp of New Jersey’s Sept. 28 health fair at Durga Mandir in South Brunswick. Pictured is physician’s assistant Els Sinchbauch with patient Kamini Patel. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. PHOTO COURTESY OF TUSHAR PATEL
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
Panera Bread locations in East Brunswick, Edison, North Brunswick, Old Bridge, Piscataway and Woodbridge will offer the annual Pink Ribbon Bagel throughout October. The bagel features cherry chips and real bits of Bing cherries and cranberries, and is shaped in the form of a traditional ribbon for breast cancer awareness. For every Pink Ribbon Bagel…
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Kick-a-thon to raise funds for hearing aids
The third annual Kick-a-thon at Family Karate Super Center, 621 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction, will be held 2 p.m. Oct. 12. The event will benefit the Olive Osmond Hearing Fund. There will be vendors and a demonstration by the leadership team. The event will raise money to bring music to the ears of deaf children.…
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