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Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraiser to benefit mentoring program
ASBURY PARK — Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth & Middlesex Counties (BBBSMMC) is holding its 35th annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraiser at various Monmouth County bowling centers in March to raise funds to sustain and expand its 1-to-1 mentoring programs for children. Bowl for Kids’ Sake is BBBSMMC’s premier community fundraising event. Individuals as well as…
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Drama club presents timeless classic with futuristic spin
By VASHTI HARRIS Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Putting a modern twist on a centuries-old play, the Churchill Junior High School Drama Club will be presenting “Antigone,” a story about the complex situation one woman finds herself in when her personal ethics clash with the governing law. According to a description provided by the Drama Club,…
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Fix nagging neck pain naturally
By Ken Freedman, DC Neck pain often seems like it comes out of nowhere — a bit of discomfort, stiffness or soreness that we experience one morning when waking up or after exercising. Over time, this pain can intensify until it compromises our quality of life. According to a National Institute of Health Statistics survey,…
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Register by March 6 for a trip to the Morgan Library and Museum
The Jewish Community Center of Middlesex County, 1775 Oak Tree Rd., Edison, announces a trip to the Morgan Library and Museum in New York City will be held on March 22. Founded to house the private library of J. P. Morgan in 1906, it includes manuscripts and printed books, as well as his collection of…
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Right Your Life open house set for Feb. 25, 26
Right Your Life will hold a community open house from 8-11 a.m. Feb. 25 and 26 at 27 Little St., Matawan. The facility is behind the Matawan First Aid Squad building. All are welcome to enjoy bagels and coffee while learning about the mission of Right Your Life, a nonprofit organization that finds ways to steer at-risk…
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Lady Buccaneers hit stride heading into hoops tournaments
By Matthew Rocco A battle-tested Red Bank Regional High School girls’ basketball team is ready for whatever the Shore Conference Tournament throws at them. After a slow start to the season, the Lady Buccaneers found their stride. The team rebounded from losses to Red Bank Catholic High School and Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School in…
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Make America kind again
America was first discovered by an immigrant whose name was Christopher Columbus. Since 1776, immigrants keep coming to this country from all parts of the world. We, as Americans, cannot close our doors to new immigrants from any part of the world, based on religion. Let us all make America kind again for all new…
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How sweet it is … or isn’t
Bartley Healthcare is partnering with Centrastate Medical Center to host an educational seminar to inform the community on the many ways sugar can affect your body. You will never guess how many dietary items you consume on a daily basis that contain sugar, and the actual amount that they include is jaw dropping! Bartley is…
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Spartans reach TOC during successful bowling season
By Warren Rappleyea Although Ocean Township High School’s girls’ bowling team fell short in the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions (TOC), coach Denise D’Esposito called it a “crazy, great season.” The Spartans went 45-0 in the regular season to win the Shore Conference A Central Division. Several times, Ocean Township had to come from behind —…
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