Tag: retirement
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EBTV station manager to retire after 42 years of service
EAST BRUNSWICK – David Ambrosy announced his retirement after four decades of production and programming for East Brunswick TV. In 1980, Ambrosy was initially hired to work for East Brunswick’s Library Maintenance Department. However, a career shift in 1982 led him to the township’s production studio. “I went into that back door that leads you…
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HEALTH MATTERS 3/4: Making the Mental Adjustment to Retirement
By Jamie Winters, LCSW For many people, a job or career can serve as an integral part of their identity while also providing socialization and a sense of purpose that has been cultivated throughout their lives. So, what happens when it is time for retirement? It can be a wonderful time of life but, for…
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14 officers promoted in Edison
EDISON — Fourteen officers moved up a rank within the Edison Police Department last week to fill vacancies in the department’s command staff that resulted from retirements this year. With recommendations by Police Chief Thomas Bryan, Mayor Thomas Lankey promoted six patrolmen and detectives to the rank of sergeant; four sergeants to lieutenant; and four…
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New officers join Metuchen police
METUCHEN — Two new officers have joined the ranks of the Metuchen Police Department, including a female officer who will become the third female officer in the department’s history. A swearing in ceremony was held for Kelsey L. Florczak and Kevin Ryan with their family, friends and members of the department at a Borough Council…
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Senior Center holds events for South Brunswick members
Ted Talks are held Wednesdays at the South Brunswick Senior Center, 540 Route 522, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Senior members age 55 and older can watch the video and participate in a discussion facilitated by the Senior Center’s social worker. Topics are “Do Skills Kill Creativity” at 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 1, and…
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Metuchen Police makes changes in rank
METUCHEN — There will be some moving and shaking within the Metuchen Police Department as longtime Police Captain Michael Kilker announced his retirement. Police Chief David Irizarry called Kilker’s retirement a bittersweet event. “The bitter part is he will be missed both professionally and personally not just by the police department, but the entire community…