Tag: first responders
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Aberdeen Township bans planting of invasive species
ABERDEEN – The members of the Township Council have adopted ordinances that will address the issue of invasive plants and provide volunteer incentives for members of fire companies and first aid squads in Aberdeen Township. During a March 17 meeting, council members unanimously voted “yes” on separate motions to adopt the two ordinances. Mayor Fred…
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Colavita fires up pizza truck to thank first responders during pandemic
EDISON – First responders and town officials were treated to fresh, handmade pizza at Colavita headquarters in Edison on Oct. 21 as part of the Italian brand’s efforts to give back to the community it calls home. Police officers, firefighters, EMTs, Mayor Thomas Lankey, Police Chief Tom Bryan, Fire Chief Bryan Latham and several council…
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CareOne at East Brunswick to offer free burgers to first responders on Sept. 11
CareOne at East Brunswick Assisted Living & Memory Care held a special event, Hamburgers for Heroes, a Burger Bar for our Bravest, on Sept. 11 to honor local first responders. “Hosting community events that honor our first responders and essential workers is critical. Our goal at CareOne East Brunswick Assisted Living is to be an…
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CareOne at East Brunswick to offer free burgers to first responders on Sept. 11
CareOne at East Brunswick Assisted Living will hold Hamburgers for Heroes, a Burger Bar for our Bravest, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sept. 11 at its facility, 664 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. All local first responders are invited to attend for free. RSVP by emailing [email protected] or [email protected]
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Brunswick Square Mall reopens with social distance guidelines for patrons; first responders will get free Cinnabon
EAST BRUNSWICK–Having been closed for more than three months, Brunswick Square Mall reopened its doors on June 29 with new social distance for shoppers. The East Brunswick mall along Route 18 reopened on June 29 with amended hours of 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon-6 p.m., Sunday, according to a prepared…
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North Brunswick residents thank first responders
North Brunswick residents share thank you notes for first responders.
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Honor Helmetta heroes every night at 7 p.m.
Honor Helmetta hometown heroes with a Honk, Hoot & Holler from 7-7:05 p.m. beginning on May 1 and continuing daily throughout the month. Sound an alarm, beep a horn, clap hands or bang pots and pans to honor all first responders and health care workers serving the community. Make sure to practice proper social distancing.
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Princeton Y asks children to celebrate hometown superheroes; posters will be hung in front of the Y
The YMCA’s Donor Man is requesting submissions of artwork that the Y will collect to share with the community to express gratitude to all hometown superheroes: healthcare workers, first responders, mail carriers, grocery store workers, delivery professionals, etc. The Y is asking children to assist in demonstrating the community’s appreciation to the people who…
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YMCA of MEWSA announces child care for essential employees
The YMCA of Metuchen, Edison, Woodbridge & South Amboy will provide quality, licensed, emergency child care services for essential employees with children ages 0-12 years. Child care services will be provided at the Edison YMCA, 1775 Oak Tree Road, from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The service is open to the community, and you do…