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Julia Hays wrote a new blog post: CrossFit regimen combines weights, jumping, running 9 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Haddonfield’s John Crowe has completed two Ironman triathlons — the athletic endurance competition consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride and a 26.2-mile run. Crowe, 54, tooka grueling 12 hours to complete his first Ironman four years ago in Lake Placid. So, when he attended his first session at CrossFit Tribe in Pennsauken lastwinter, Crowe was [...]
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Julia Hays wrote a new blog post: Cherry Hill woman injured in car crash 9 months, 3 weeks ago · View
A 43-year-old Cherry Hill woman was critically injured Monday afternoon when she was struck by a car on Church Road. Police said Alpa Patel was in the right lane of the road when she was struck by an eastbound 2009 Dodge Caliber. Patel was initially flung onto the vehicle’s hood but then dropped beneath the car and was [...]
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Julia Hays wrote a new blog post: TD Bank helps Special Olympics 9 months, 4 weeks ago · View
TD Bank has raised more than $1 million for Special Olympics through TD Bank’s third annual “Be a fan” campaign. TD Bank surpassed its original $1 million goal through a combination of in-store donations, wristband sales at TD Bank store locations, and internal employee fundraising for six weeks during the summer. Bank customers and employees purchased more than [...]
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Julia Hays wrote a new blog post: Woman held after lake search 10 months ago · View
A woman was in police custody Thursday after a bizarre incident that prompted a search of Newton Lake. It started around 4:15 p.m. when a 911 call reported a vehicle in the lake off the White Horse Pike. The emergency call was made by a woman in the parking lot of Newton Lake Park, official said. Acting Chief [...]
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Julia Hays wrote a new blog post: Organization starts Operation Backpack 10 months ago · View
Volunteers of America Delaware Valley has launched Operation Backpack. The goal is to collect 1,000 backpacks and raise $10,000 to help kids in need start the school year on the right foot. Modell’s Sporting Goods and International Sports, Skating and Fun Centers are drop-off points for new backpacks and school supplies. Backpacks can also be dropped off at Volunteers [...]
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Julia Hays wrote a new blog post: Bank robber sought after Cherry Hill heist 10 months ago · View
Police are seeking a man who robbed a township bank on Wednesday. The holdup occurred around 12:30 p.m. at Haddon Savings & Loan on Route 70 near Kings Highway, police said. The robber approached a teller with a note, then ran away with an undisclosed amount of cash. Police are seeking a white man about 5-foot-10 and in [...]
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Julia Hays wrote a new blog post: Four face shoplifting charges in Cherry Hill 10 months ago · View
Four people are accused of trying to shoplift items worth more than $1,200 from a township store in recent days. According to Cherry Hill police, the most recent incident at the Home Depot on Route 70 occurred shortly after 4 p.m. Sunday. Two Pemberton Township residents — Brittany Doherty, of the 400 block of Ridgeview Avenue, and [...]
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Julia Hays wrote a new blog post: Another S.J. town considers red-light cameras 10 months ago · View
Borough officials here are exploring the possible use of red-light cameras. The Lawnside municipal clerk’s office on Aug. 24 is to receive bids from vendors interested in operating an “automated photo enforcement system,” the borough has announced. Potential sites for the cameras have yet to be assessed, according to the borough. Lawnside is not currently part of the state’s [...]
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Julia Hays wrote a new blog post: Cherry Hill board to vote on contract 10 months ago · View
The school board will vote on a permanent contract for Maureen Reusche, now interim superintendent, when it meets Tuesday, 7 p.m., at Malberg Administration Building, 45 Ranoldo Terrace. The district had applied to the state Department of Education for a waiver to the superintendent salary cap that went into effect in February. Under the cap, Reusche could earn [...]
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Julia Hays wrote a new blog post: Teen lifeguard saves woman who passed out from heat at Cherry Hill pool 10 months ago · View
A 16-year-old lifeguard saved a fainting woman stricken by extreme heat at Woodcrest Swim Club Thursday. Garrett Clayman, who will be a junior at Cherry Hill East this fall, said he suspected something was wrong when he saw the woman holding on to a rope in the pool. When Clayman approached her, she told him it was too [...]
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Julia Hays wrote a new blog post: Corporate center adds two tenants 10 months, 1 week ago · View
The Cherry Tree Corporate Center recently signed two commercial tenants, Raytel Cardiac Services and law firm Nelson Levine de Luca & Horst. Raytel, a subsidiary of Philips Electronics, has occupied Cherry Tree for three years as a subtenant, and recently renewed directly with the landlord at the complex at Route 38 and Cuthbert Boulevard. Nelson Levine de Luca [...]
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Julia Hays wrote a new blog post: Pennsauken, Collingswood, Cinnaminson, Berlin Borough push for red-light cameras 10 months, 1 week ago · View
State officials currently have no plans to expand a pilot program for red-light cameras, but that hasn’t stopped South Jersey towns from advancing plans to participate. So far this year, at least four local communities — Berlin Borough, Cinnaminson, Collingswood and Pennsauken — have approved measures needed to seek a spot in New Jersey’s five-year pilot program. [...]
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Gene Racz wrote a new blog post: East Brunswick High School grads Air Force Academy bound 11 months, 1 week ago · View
EAST BRUNSWICK Two brothers who graduated East Brunswick High school will be attending the United States Air Force Academy this fall. Michael B. Spiotta and Thomas E. Spiotta, who also attended the U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School, were among several students from the 12th Congressional District of New Jersey who will attend the United [...]
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Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter: 11 months, 1 week ago · View
Get computer training at the East Brunswick Public Library
EAST BRUNSWICK- Sign up now for the East Brunswick Public Library’s latest computer class offerings. Classes are two hours long and limited to 12 students per class.
Classes for July include Introduction to the New Microsoft Office, Tuesday, July 5, at 7 p.m.; Introduction to Windows 7, Thursday, July 7, at 7 p.m.; Introduction to Microsoft Word, Tuesday, July 12, at 7 p.m.; Excel Basics, Thursday, July 14, at 7 p.m.; Microsoft Word II, Saturday, July 16, at 9:30 a.m.; Excel II, Thursday, July 21, at 7 p.m.; Microsoft Word III, Saturday, July 23, at 9:30 a.m.; Search, Checkout & Download, Monday, July 25, at 7 p.m.; PowerPoint II, Tuesday, July 26, at 7 p.m.; and Excel III, Thursday, July 28, at 7 p.m.
There is a $5 fee for all classes. Fees will be added to a cardholder’s account and paid for at the Circulation desk. Non-cardholders must pay at the time of registration. Register at the Library or by visiting http://www.ebpl.org and clicking on “News & Events.” For more information, please call 732-390-6767.
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Gene Racz wrote a new blog post: Catch films from around the world at the East Brunswick Public Library 11 months, 1 week ago · View
EAST BRUNSWICK¬– Come by the East Brunswick Public Library and catch some of the most popular movies from around the globe at the Summer International Film Festival 2011. Sponsored by the Friends of The Library, the entries will be shown twice, once at 1:30 p.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 12: The King’s Speech [...]
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Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter: 11 months, 1 week ago · View
Summer concert series kicks off at the Community Arts Center
EAST BRUNSWICK -On Wednesday, June 29 from 7- 8:30pm at the Community Arts Center on 721 Cranbury Rd., The B Street band will perform a free concert.
The event is the first in a series of summer concerts on the outdoor stage at the East Brunswick Community Arts Center. Come out and enjoy the music of ”The Boss.”
The rain location indoors in the theater. Bring chairs and blankets to spread out on the lawn. Come out early with a picnic dinner before the show starts; bring the kids and a frisbee, a beachball, or a baseball and toss it around before the show. There will be an ce cream vendor on site.
For more information contact Michael Reissner 732-390-6797
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Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter: 11 months, 1 week ago · View
Join the Summer Reading Club at the East Brunswick Public Library
EAST BRUNSWICK– Kick off the East Brunswick Public Library’s Summer Reading Club at 11 a.m., Wednesday, June 22, and learn what it’s like to be a Knight. This year’s Reading Club, titled a Midnight Summer’s Read, will get off to a chivalrous start with an interactive presentation by Period Productions.
Learn the story of knighthood during this fun family event. Free tickets will be available 30 minutes before the program so get there early. Limited spaces are available.
Registration for the Reading Club has already begun. To get involved in the excitement, visit http://www.ebpl.org/kids and click on Summer Reading Club Midsummer Night’s Read to sign up. The Summer Reading Club is open to readers and pre-readers. Keep track of the number of days you are reading for at least 15 minutes and earn stickers and tattoos. Other prizes, surprises and special activities are also planned for club members!
For more information on this event call 732-390-6789 or go to The Library’s website at http://www.ebpl.org and click on “News & Events.”
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Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter: 11 months, 1 week ago · View
New Law Means Change in How Your tax Bill Looks
EAST BRUNSWICK – Taxpayers may notice something new on their tax bill this month. Thanks to a new law enacted on March 21 by Gov. Chris Christie, there will now be a dedicated line item on property tax bills that shows the minimum amount of funding going toward municipal and joint free public libraries. In the past this number has been included in the municipal tax levy and tax rate, but now those numbers will be separated and you will get a better idea of where your hard earned dollars are going. The law simply provides a dedicated line item for municipal libraries on the property tax bill, creating a new level of transparency. The change does not result in an increase in taxes or change existing financial, operational, personnel or other relationships between a municipality and the library. For more information on the change visit http://www.ebpl.org or call 732-390-6767.
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Gene Racz wrote a new blog post: Issues remain unresolved in Golden Triangle project 11 months, 1 week ago · View
EAST BRUNSWICK Several issues remain on the negotiating table as the township works toward finalizing a redevelopment agreement with Toll Brothers for the property known as the “Golden Triangle.” The general elements and the layout for the project, bound by Route 18 and Tices Lane, appear largely settled for between 200 and 400 residential units [...]
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Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter: 11 months, 2 weeks ago · View
Learn to Maximize Your Social Security Benefits
EAST BRUNSWICK – Are you getting close to retirement? Get advice on how to make the most of your retirement finances during Potential Strategies to Maximize Your Social Security Benefits at 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 21, at the East Brunswick Public Library.
Those who attend may learn how incorporate their Social Security benefits with other sources of retirement and ways to collect additional income by understanding the rules for individual and supplementary benefits.
For more information on this event call 732-390-6767 or go to The Library’s website at http://www.ebpl.org and click on “News & Events.”
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