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Area athletes announce college choices on National Signing Day
By Matthew Rocco Six seniors at Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) are taking the next step to NCAA Division I soccer, joining dozens of Shore Conference athletes who made their college choices official on National Signing Day. Aedan Boriotti (Rutgers University), Thomas Judge (James Madison University), Ryan Nigro (New Jersey Institute of Technology), Ryan O’Connor (Loyola…
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Eleanor Mott Kane
Eleanor Mott Kane, 90, passed away on Feb. 5, at the Francis E. Parker Home, Easton Ave., New Brunswick. She was employed at Middlesex County College for 20 years as an Administrative Assistant, retiring from the Office of Vice-President for Academic Affairs in 1991. Eleanor had been an active member of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church…
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Goetz’s success at Tri-County meet unprecedented
By Wayne Witkowski Brett Blaess of Carl W. Goetz Middle School in Jackson Township was a runner-up two years ago in his weight class at the Tri-County Wrestling championships, a tournament pitting the top wrestlers in Ocean, Monmouth and Middlesex counties against each other. This year, he was determined to be the best in his…
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Gardening Workshop and Seed Exchange set for Feb. 26
The Dayton Village Citizens’ Coalition and the South Brunswick Garden Club will be the host to the annual Gardening Workshop and Seed Exchange from 1:15-3:30 p.m. on Feb. 26 at the South Brunswick Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. The theme this year is Environmental Stewardship and Conservation. Speakers will be Mary Leck, who will talk…
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Grateful for Grillo’s dedication, expertise, hard work
This letter is in response to the article in the Jan. 8 issue of the Suburban regarding Borough Councilman Steven Grillo’s removal from the Sayreville Planning Board and the Sayreville Economic and Redevelopment Agency (SERA). The residents of the Morgan section of Sayreville have been watching the area around our neighborhood deteriorate for some time…
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Pitlak back in lineup leading Jaguars’ boys’ hoops team
By Wayne Witkowski Guard Jon Pitlak has returned to Jackson Memorial High School’s boys’ basketball team from a painful shoulder injury that sidelined him for nine games, and it has raised the Jaguars’ confidence for the upcoming Shore Conference and NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group IV tournaments. At 8-8 on the cutoff this past weekend, Jackson…
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Church thrift shop seeks gently used formalwear
St. Peter’s Thrift Shop, 505 Main St., corner of Devoe Avenue, Spotswood, is dedicated to supporting Spotswood and its surrounding communities by providing a place for individuals to drop off their gently used clothing, household necessities and specialty items. This spring, donations of stylish “fancy” dresses, vintage formalwear, costume jewelry, shoes and handbags could give…
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