• Tri-Town News Datebook, March 9

    Tri-Town News Datebook, March 9

    • The New Egypt Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary will host its annual chicken salad/bake sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 26 at 59 Main St., New Egypt. Pints are $6.50 and quarts are $13. Pre-orders for chicken salad must be placed by March 15. Call Debbie, 609-738-2241, or Sarah Jo, 609-758-3260. • The…

  • News Transcript Datebook, March 8

    News Transcript Datebook, March 8

    • The programs “Pollinators Are Not Just Bees” and “Planning Your Garden Plot,” sponsored by the Freehold Community Garden and scheduled for March 9, have been cancelled. Anyone interested in the Freehold Community Garden may visit http://www.freeholdboroughnj.gov/ • Town hall meetings will be held at 7 p.m. March 9 and March 13 to introduce Freehold…

  • Job services assistance for veterans available at library

    Job services assistance for veterans available at library

    The Long Branch Free Public Library and the Veterans Unit from the New Jersey Department of Labor are offering assistance to veterans seeking employment. A representative from the Veterans Unit will be at the Long Branch Free Public Library every second and fourth Thursday of the month from 2-4 p.m. Upcoming dates include March 9…

  • Examiner Datebook, March 9

    Examiner Datebook, March 9

    • The Allentown Public Library will host Trivia Night at 7 p.m. April 22 at the Allentown First Aid Squad building, Waker Avenue. This fundraising event is open to all. Tickets are $15 per player, with $5 going toward cash prizes for the winning teams. Players may bring snacks and soft drinks. Teams should register…

  • Sierra Club rallies in Edison to support EPA

    Sierra Club rallies in Edison to support EPA

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — Congressman Frank Pallone (D-Middlesex, Monmouth) said rallies in support of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) like the one held in front of one of the agency’s Region 2 Laboratory and Environment Center facility on Woodbridge Avenue last week will have an impact in Washington. “You may not see…

  • Police stop man allegedly carrying imitation firearm, marijuana

    Police stop man allegedly carrying imitation firearm, marijuana

    EAST BRUNSWICK — Police allegedly confiscated an imitation firearm and drugs during a routine motor vehicle stop. A patrolman stopped a vehicle at Old Bridge Turnpike and West Prospect Street in East Brunswick for a motor vehicle violation around 3:09 a.m. on Feb. 10, according to information provided by the East Brunswick Police Department (EBPD).…

  • Main Street vehicle safety inspection complete in South River

    Main Street vehicle safety inspection complete in South River

    SOUTH RIVER – The South River Police Department (SRPD), in partnership with the N.J. Motor Vehicle Commission, took advantage of the weather this morning, Feb. 24, and conducted vehicle safety inspections on Main Street. The purpose of the inspection was to identify various vehicular safety violations including but not limited to: uninspected motor vehicles, unapproved motorcycle helmets,…

  • Marlboro pupils to compete in Mathcounts

    Marlboro pupils to compete in Mathcounts

    By Peter Elacqua Staff Writer MARLBORO – Students from the Marlboro Middle School and Marlboro Memorial Middle School will compete in the New Jersey State Mathcounts competition on March 11 at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. During a regional competition on Feb. 4 at Union County College, Cranford, the Marlboro Middle School team of eighth-graders Shadmehr…

  • Wine tasting to benefit mentoring program

    Wine tasting to benefit mentoring program

    The 18th annual Food & Wine Tasting will be held from 6:30-9 p.m. on May 4 at Buona Sera, 50 Maple Ave., Red Bank. The fundraiser will support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth & Middlesex Counties’ 1:1 mentoring programs for children in local communities. Attendees can enjoy a selection of wine and cocktails along…

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