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South River schools opt for all-remote learning model for first month of school
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Pictured clockwise: Marissa Mata, Lillian Hughes, Madison Austin, Christian-Victoria Bynum, Everly Barkow, Azalia Jean, Sameera Kadir, Charlotte Rando, Maria Herrera, Kathryn Piccirillo (accompanied by her mother Crystal and sister Alisa), Alisa Piccirillo, Izabella Megna. Pictured in the middle: Ava Hoffman-Peysakhova. See story page 3.
uperintendent Sylvia Zircher announced that the South River Public School District will provide a virtualonly instructional program for all students from Sept. 9-30. On Aug.12, Gov. Phil Murphy announced that school districts could apply to the state to opt for an all-remote/virtual learning reopening plan for the fall semester. Despite the district choosing to do virtual program at the start of the Fall semester, Zircher said the school district’s in-person program will begin on Oct. 1 for those students/families who have opted to return to school in person. “If you have opted to attend school virtually for the first marking period, your request will continue to be honored. No further action is needed if you are opting to return to school in person or virtually,” Zircher said in a letter dated Aug. 18. “The COVID-19 pandemic is continuously evolving. As a result, school districts across the state continue to receive updated guidelines from the New Jersey Department of Education, Department of Health, Department of Labor, and the governor’s office.” Zircher said the district is remaining proactive and responsive to these updates and prioritizing the health and safety of its students and staff. “We also fully understand the importance of returning to school in a timely manner. We are hopeful, based on current
information, that we will have the necessary staffing and equipment in place by Oct. 1 to begin a hybrid, in-person program for those families who are ready to return,” Zircher said in the letter. “Please visit the COVID-19 tab of our district website for more information, including the COVID-19 Public Health Recommendations for Local Health Departments for K-12 Schools released last week.” Zircher said parents will be receiving information from their child’s building principal in the next two weeks about specific virtual hours for each school, services, technology, and information specific to their child. “Our district’s virtual educational plan will also be available on our district website by Aug. 21. Our special education students will receive further information about the services we will have available while we are on virtual-only instruction,” Zircher said in the letter. Zircher said the district will also continue to provide meals for students who qualify for free and reduced lunch through distribution days beginning on Sept. 9. “Meals will be available for pick up on Wednesdays in the same manner as our program for the school year 2019-20. More information will be provided in our weekly e-ram,” Zircher said in the letter. “Please also look for an announcement for students in grades Pre-K-12 about a school-issued (Continued on page 6)
PSE&G will reimburse for food, medication spoiled during tropical storm
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SE&G is expanding its claims policy due to the COVID-19 pandemic so that customers whose electrical service was interrupted by Tropical Storm Isaias for at least 72 hours can be reimbursed for spoiled food and medication. The tropical storm knocked out power for more than 575,000 customers in New Jersey, making it the fifth-most destructive storm in our company’s 100-plus year history, according to information provided by the company. “We recognize that losing power in Au-
gust, together with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, was a hardship for many of our customers,” PSE&G President Dave Daly said in a prepared statement. “Given the unique combination of circumstances, we believe the right thing to do is to expand our claims process to ease the burden on the customers most impacted by Tropical Storm Isaias.” PSE&G will reimburse residential customers up to $250 and commercial customers up to $5,000 for food spoilage if their service was interrupted for 72 hours
or longer between Aug. 4 and 12 because of Isaias, according to the statement. For residential customers, food spoilage claims of $150 or less must include an itemized list. Food spoilage claims over $150 must include an itemized list and proof of loss (for example: cash register tapes, store or credit card receipts, canceled checks or photographs of spoiled items). Separately, customers will be reimbursed for losses, up to a maximum of $300, for prescription medications that spoiled due to lack of refrigeration. Cus-
tomers must provide an itemized list of the medications and proof of loss (for example: pharmacy prescription label or pharmacy receipt identifying the medicine). Commercial customers applying for reimbursement must supply an itemized list of spoiled food and proof of loss (invoices, inventory lists, bank statements). Customers can apply for reimbursement at pseg.com/claims. Reimbursement claims cannot be processed over the phone. Customers will have until Sept. 16,
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Monroe partners with Rutgers Cooperative Extension to participate in rain garden program
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onroe Township is one of approximately 84 towns in New Jersey to receive grant funding from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to implement green infrastructure projects in partnership with the Rutgers Cooperative Extension (RCE) Water Resources Program. “I am thrilled that our environmentally-friendly community has been granted the opportunity to participate in this rain garden program in cooperation with Rutgers,” Mayor Gerald W. Tamburro said in a statement after the announcement on Aug. 12. “We are always looking to advance our sustainability initiatives to ensure a cleaner and greener future for our town.” The grant was used to install rain garden beds at the Monroe Township Senior Center, located at 12 Halsey Reed Road. The RCE prepared the site, provided technical support and funded project materials, according to the statement. A rain garden is a shallow depression that is planted with deep-rooted native plants and grasses. Typically positioned near a runoff source such as a downspout or driveway, rain gardens capture rainwater runoff and stop the water from reaching the sewer system, according to the statement. The aim of the rain garden project is to demonstrate the benefits of green stormwater infrastructure and offer an environmental education opportunity for visitors to the site. “The RCE Water Resources Program is very excited
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about partnering with Monroe Township to build these beautiful rain gardens. It is a great project that can be completed while social distancing,” Dr. Obropta, RCE Extension specialist in Water Resources said in the statement. “It is wonderful to see communities continue to work to protect the health of their local waterways as we, as a society, struggle to maintain our personal health during this pandemic.” In Monroe, the rain garden beds are featured on either side of the main entrance of the Senior Center. Each bed is approximately 400 to 600 square feet. Designed to conform to the existing landscaped beds adjacent to the building, the gardens will manage rooftop stormwater runoff from adjacent downspouts, according to the statement. “The Monroe Township Environmental Commission and Green Team have greatly appreciated our collaborative effort with RCE on this project,” Karen Polidoro, Environmental Commission chairperson, said in the statement. “Rain gardens function as a beautiful way to ‘green’ Monroe by helping to reduce the amount of stormwater runoff that directly enters our streams.” For more information on rain gardens or to get involved with the Environmental Commission and Green Team projects, email Kathy Budge at kbudge@monroetwp.com. The Environmental Commission meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Visit the Calendar on the Monroe Township website for information on how to attend.
East Brunswick scouts bridge from Daisys to Brownies
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ne of the most treasured ceremonies in Girl Scouting is the bridging ceremony. Bridging is a tradition that honors girls’ achievements throughout the year and celebrates their advancement in Girl Scouts. It is symbolized by crossing the bridge. This year around the nation, bridging ceremonies look a little different from the past, but East Brunswick Daisy Troop 81624 found a way to celebrate their transition from Daisy to Brownie Girl Scouts. “Girl Scouts is a big part of our lives and such an important organization,” Julie Peysakhova, troop co-leader, said in a statement provided by AMS Communications. “We wanted to have a safe, inperson bridging experience because our
girls have worked so hard and exhibit the true values of Girl Scouts. They completed all of their badge projects, jumped up for every opportunity to help others in the community, and learned to be compassionate, resourceful leaders.” The troop has been meeting virtually since the governor’s order to shelter in place. They have stayed connected to their friends, even if only by Zoom, to work on badges and participate in other virtual programs offered by the Girl Scouts of Central and Southern New Jersey, according to the statement. “Developing a strong sense of sisterhood and friendship while following the Girl Scout Promise is as important today as it has ever been in the past,” Jennifer
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Megna, troop co-leader, said in the statement. “We felt fortunate to have been able to plan and successfully execute an amazing bridge ceremony for our Girl Scouts.” While the girls of Troop 81624 are advancing from first to second grade, they are also advancing from Daisy to Brownie Girl Scouts. Izabella Megna said, “Girl Scouts are important to me because I can make a difference in the community, and bridging is important to me because I get to learn different things from Brownies, and it can be with my friends from Daisys.” Madison Austin said, “I’m happy to be a Girl Scout, and I like helping everyone in my family and every Girl Scout.”
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Ava Hoffman-Peysakhova said, “I like being a Girl Scout because we get to do so many fun activities, and I get to help lots of people. Bridging was important to me because it means that we are getting older and get to move to the next level of Girl Scouts and do so many more new things.” “One of the great joys of leading the Girl Scouts of Central and Southern New Jersey is supporting the girls as they grow,” Ginny Marino, CEO, said in the statement. “It is particularly fulfilling to see girls who were shy as Daisies advance and initiate projects, lead activities, and share their points of view.”
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Library’s virtual open mic nights showcase local talent By VASHTI HARRIS Staff Writer
EAST BRUNSWICK – Creating a platform for performers and artists to showcase their talents despite social distancing restrictions, the East Brunswick Public Library has been holding Virtual Open Mic Nights. Adult Programming Librarian Melissa Hozik said the library held its first open mic night on July 8. “In these times of social distancing, the
library had to cancel all of its performances. Musicians and artists have fewer opportunities to perform, and we wanted to offer a virtual space for local residents,” Hozik said. “The East Brunswick Arts Commission also agreed that there was a need, so our two-part Virtual Open Mic Night was born.” At first, Hozik said the library was not sure if it would fill all of the available slots. “As soon as we announced the signup process, performers were very excited, and
the spots filled quickly. We had performers from East Brunswick, North Carolina, and multiple boroughs of New York City,” Hozik said. “Performers invited their family and friends to watch the performances. We also streamed them to Facebook Live so anyone could enjoy from anywhere in the world.” For each virtual open mic night, Hozik said a maximum of eight performers were able to perform a five- to seven-minute set, whether poetry, singing, storytelling or in-
B strumental. “I was blown away by the talent we hadS on stage,” Hozik said. Since this was a summer series, Hozik said there are no upcoming events planned.a The event is currently on hiatus, but the li-s brary would love for it to return at a futurei 4 date. For more information about the library’s virtual events, visit www.ebpl.org/b b main/ebpl-events-calendar.cfm. p
will be contacted via email after registration with your date and time for in-person testing. Testing will begin the week of Aug. 24. The testing email will include date, time, and location. Once testing has been completed, all tests will be graded and placements will be made. All HSE/ESL classes will be held Mondays through Wednesdays from 6-8:30 p.m. All citizenship classes will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or from 12:30-3 p.m. depending on the student’s test score and placement.
All classes are free of charge and excellent attendance is required. All students must have their own device to participate in the online portion of instruction. These devices can include a tablet, smartphone, or laptop. Registration and more information can be found at www.ebnet.org/adultschool. For questions regarding the testing and placement process, curriculum and program content, email commprog@ebnet. org or call 732-613-6989. For registration questions, please email ebonlinepayments@ebnet.org or call 732-613-6674.
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD Community Programs has opened registration for the Adult School in East Brunswick. The school is offered under the auspices of the Middlesex County Adult Education Consortium. Programs available include evening High School Equivalency (HSE) Prep, evening English as a Second Language (ESL), as well as daytime citizenship classes. The Adult Basic Skills Program is funded by state and federal grants through the State of New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development and is pro-
vided as a community service by the East Brunswick Board of Education. Registration is open. Visit www.ebnet. org/adultschool for more information and to enroll. All registrations will be completed online. There will be no in-person registration. The 2020/2021 ESL/HSE/Citizenship Programs will be 100% virtual instruction until further notice, which will include both a majority of interactive instruction, and some independent components. Registration does not confirm placement in the program. Potential students
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Spotswood appoints company to demolish Main Street house By VASHTI HARRIS
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SPOTSWOOD – The Borough Council approved a resolution awarding JNP Construction LLC of Jackson the bid to demolish the vacant boarded up house located at 474 Main St. On Jan. 6, Spotswood council members approved a resolution containing the borough’s bill list to purchase the vacant property for $382,671.
Mayor Edward Seely said the house on the property is condemned, abandoned and covered in vegetation. It sits next to the PNC Bank across from the Spotswood Funeral Home. The council had previously authorized and directed the borough clerk to advertise for sealed bids for “Building Demolition, 474 Main Street.” The bids were received on July 23 and JNP Construction was the lowest and most responsible bidder, with a bid of $74,166, according to the council.
The chief financial officer of the borough has certified in writing that funds are available for this purpose, according to the council. In terms of when the house will be demolished, Business Administrator Dawn McDonald said the permits must be secured by the contractor prior to actual demolition. The borough anticipates the process will take one to two months. The council approved the resolution on Aug. 17 during the council meeting via
video conference. On July 13, the council approved a resolution authorizing the borough clerk and the Spotswood Volunteer Fire Department to prepare and advertise a Request for Proposal (RFP) for an architect to create a conceptual design and cost estimate for the vacant property to be turned into a firehouse. For more information, visit www. spotswoodboro.com/borough-council.
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The Early Learning Academy Preschool is offering a 100% virtual program in addition to its 5-day in-person program. The preschool is a parent-pay program, open to 3- and 4-year-old children residing in East Brunswick and surrounding areas. To be eligible for the 2020-21 school year, children must be 3 years of age by Oct. 31 and not age-eligible for kindergarten (5 years of age by Oct. 31). The program is designed to provide preschool students access to quality programming through a virtual platform. Certified teachers will use Creative Curriculum, Fundations and supplemental activities that are aligned with the East Brunswick preschool and kindergarten curricula. Students will engage in daily online interactions and daily activities will be provided related to curriculum, pre-reading and reading skills, math concepts, science, physical activity, and social-emotional development. The program will help to maintain a daily structured routine, continued educational programming and quality interactions to support learning at home. Included in tuition will be “specials” such as science, music, cooking, and other fun learning activities. Programs will include up to 90 minutes per day of interactive learning primarily from 9:30-11 a.m. Please visit www.ebnet.org/virtualela for more information and to enroll. For questions regarding the registration process, curriculum and program content information, email commprog@ebnet. org or call 732-613-6989. For registration questions, please email ebonlinepayments@ebnet.org or call 732-613-6674.
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device and access to Wi-Fi.” Zircher said if someone needs to visit any of the schools for any reason, they must call ahead for an appointment, and wear a mask and maintain social distancing. “We wish you well and thank you in advance for your understanding and support while we work through these difficult and ever-changing circumstances,” Zircher said in the letter. For more information, visit www.srivernj.org.
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Reformed Church Home deficiency- Operation Blue Angel offers South River free for infection control standards seniors assistance in an emergency
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he Reformed Church Home, a senior community offering assisted living, rehabilitation, and skilled nursing care in Old Bridge, received a deficiencyfree rating by the New Jersey Department of Health following a COVID-19 Focused Infection Control Survey conducted on June 26. The home was found to be in compliance with specific state and federal infection control regulations established as a result of COVID-19, and also was found to have implemented the recommended COVID-19 preparation practices set forth by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), according to information released earlier this month. “I am unbelievably proud of our exceptional staff, who have worked tirelessly to adhere to new infection control protocols while maintaining the superior care we are known for. Every department has done their part, but I especially want to thank nursing, housekeeping, and maintenance personnel for their dedication and thoroughness,” Kate Shepard, executive director/administrator at Reformed Church
Home, said in the statement. Some of the infection control parameters assessed included staff and resident hand washing techniques; sanitation procedures for high-touch surfaces; judicious use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks, gowns, and gloves; and adherence to social distancing guidelines for mealtimes and activities, according to the statement. “We realize it is a difficult decision to enter a long term care setting under the best of circumstances, but we want the larger community to be aware we are doing everything possible to keep our residents safe and healthy,” Shepard said in the statement. The home had 13 residents test positive for COVID-19 from early April through early June, with no deaths attributable to the virus. At present, all residents and staff undergo weekly testing and daily screening per the CDC guidelines to prevent further cases. Reformed Church Home is located at 1990 Route 18, Old Bridge. For more information, contact Andrea Walls at 732-607-9230, or visit www.reformedchurchhome.com.
SOUTH RIVER - The South River Police Department is reminding residents of its Operation Blue Angel program, which allows officers quick access to senior citizens and other eligible residents in the event of an emergency. Operation Blue Angel assists residents who, due to advanced age, immobility, or medical concerns, may be unable to answer their door in an emergency situation. The program is administered free of charge to any eligible resident. Through Operation Blue Angel, a police department-owned lock box similar to a real estate agent’s lock box is placed outside the residence. A key, supplied by the resident, is locked inside the box. In the event of an emergency, responding police officers are able to retrieve the key by using a code accessed by the Communications Center, allowing officers to quickly enter the home without causing damage, according to information provided by the department. The code is stored securely at all times in our Communications Center and reset to a new code in the event it is used to access the lock box. Applicants to Operation Blue Angel
must meet certain criteria and agree to the following: • Must be 55 years of age or older, or have a medical condition that is potentially incapacitating • Must either live alone, or be home alone on a frequent basis • Must provide a key (or keys) for an entry door to the home • Must grant the South River Police Department permission to access and use the key during an emergency • Must complete and notarize a waiver form The police department maintains ownership of the lock box. If a resident moves, they must notify the department so an officer may retrieve the lock box. To apply for the program, print, complete and return the following application and liability waiver to police headquarters: southriverpd.org/operation-blue-angel For more information on these programs as well as the many community events the department offers throughout the year, follow South River Police Department on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.southriverpd.org.
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he Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey, in partnership with Jewish Federations of Greater MetroWest and Northern NJ, presented H.A.R.M. (hostility, anger, and rage management) training for Jewish communal leaders on how to recognize, deter, and de-escalate hostile or violent acts directed at their organizations, people and facilities. he web-based training was attended by approximately 250 participants on July 28, including presidents and board members, rabbis, security directors, executive directors, administrators, education directors, and others from synagogues and Jewish schools, cultural centers, and community centers in more than ten counties throughout New Jersey – as well as local, state and federal law enforcement professionals, and Jewish Federation security directors from across the country, according to a prepared statement. Steven Crimando, an internationally known consultant and educator specializing in behavioral science applications in crisis management and emergency response, provided instruction in: • Recognizing and defusing acute anxiety, anger, and hostility • Pre-incident risk indicators of lone actor and homegrown violent extremists • Understanding hostile approach be-
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munity amid rising anti-Semitism, bias incidents, and security threats, according to the statement. “Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey has recently brought more than a dozen security workshops to Jewish communal leaders as well as individual community members to make Jewish life in Monmouth and Greater Middlesex counties stronger and safer,” said Amy Keller, director of Security Initiatives at Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey, according to the statement. Keller was joined by fellow security directors, Bob Wilson of Greater MetroWest and Jerry Dargan of Northern New Jersey, in producing and hosting the H.A.R.M. training. During the COVID-19 pandemic, for example, as bias incidents increased, Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey joined other Federations across the state and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) to connect Jewish organizations with guidance on bias incident awareness, facilitated by the U.S. Department of Justice. It featured presenters from the US Attorney’s Office for the District of NJ; NJ Office of the Attorney General, NJ Division of Criminal Justice; NJ Division on Civil Rights, NJ State Police; and NJ Bias Crime Officers Association. Throughout the pandemic, Federation has directly consulted with Jewish organizations and provided them with access
to regionally- and nationally-recognized experts on topics ranging from cybersecurity required for virtual operations and security measures for unoccupied buildings to guidelines on applying for government security grants and considerations for returning to on-site operations, according to the statement. The work relating to security grants yielded another $1 million in government funds being awarded to Jewish organizations in Monmouth and Greater Middlesex – bringing the five-year total for the heart of New Jersey to $5 million for security enhancements. “Empowering our Jewish community amid rising anti-Semitism and security threats is central to Jewish Federation’s role,” said Susan Antman, executive director of Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey, in the statement. “Our security initiatives, Security Task Force, and partnerships with the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness and many other public, private, and faith-based bodies help make our community stronger, safer, more supportive, and sustainable for all.” For more information, contact Keller at amyk@jewishheartnj.org and access additional resources from the NJ Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness at NJOHSP.org.
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD There is an urgent need for blood donations to help patients who have cancer, blood disorders, need surgeries, or experience traumas that lead to the emergency room. As the pandemic destroys the traditional blood drive model, 75% of the supply is threatened, according to information provided by the New Jersey Blood Services division of the New York Blood Center. The Spotswood VFW will host a blood drive from 1-7 p.m. Aug. 27 at the post, 33 Daniel Road, Spotswood.
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GOPIO Central Jersey hosted its Community Recognition Awards and India Independence Day celebration on a virtual platform on Aug. 15.
During the unprecedented time of public health crisis, not only the physicians and frontline health care workers of Indian origin, but other small businesses that include hotels and restaurants, rose to the occasion to serve those who were in need, Mukherji said in the statement. Dr. Tushar Patel, president of GOPIO Central Jersey, provided the history of GOPIO and described Central Jersey activities of the past 12 years. He read a letter from New Jersey State Senator Vin Gopal, who was another Guest of Honor but was not able to attend due to a schedule conflict. Patel announced the new executive team for the next two years: Kunal Mehta, president; Vijay Garg, executive vice president; Nishith Mehta, vice president; Amit Kucheriya, secretary; and Kunal Gupta, treasurer. The Executive Committee attended the event at IndusTV in Princeton, but all others attended via virtual platform which was broadcasted live on the IndusTV platform on social media. Kunal Mehta was the master of ceremony. The event started with melodious singing of the American national anthem by Anika Patel and the Indian national anthem by Falguni Shah.
Two choreographed patriotic dance performances were given by Bina Master’s students of NrityaKala Dance Academy and Tarika and Tanvika. Newly elected president Kunal Mehta promised his commitment to bring various programs and activities to keep GOPIOCentral Jersey in a positive direction and expressed his sincere gratitude to all executive members for their continued support, according to the statement. Eight individuals in various fields and professionals were awarded with 2020 Community Recognition Awards: • Falguni Shah is a Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter for her mix of Indian classical melodies and western contemporary sounds. She was named one of the 20 most influential Indian women by the Economic Times of India in 2015. She was honored with an award for her contributions in performing arts. • Varsha Singh dedicated her time and service to providing stroke education and information in communities throughout New Jersey for the past 10 years. She holds many national and international positions in stroke organizations and provides expertise and experience in developing pro-
tocols and guidance. She was honored with an award for her contributions in the health care field. • Revathi Kulkarni Roy empowered women by providing them employment since 2007. She pioneered Asia’s first ever women’s cab service and now runs an allfemale logistics company Hey DeeDee where the riders and drivers are all women. She has been on the list of Fortune Most Powerful Women in business in 2019. She was honored as a global achiever and for women empowerment. • Raman Kapur is an entrepreneur, investor, advisor and mentor to many CEOs and working with young, women and minority entrepreneurs through his TiE New Jersey organization. He is educating future leaders about unconventional resources for raising capital for startups through various available resources and tools. He was honored in business entrepreneurship award. • Devendra Singh is the founder and president of Hindi USA which was created in 2001 to promote learning Hindi language for younger generation. In last 19 years, Hindi USA has more than 4,000 students and 400 teachers. Due to his passion A to educate and promote Hindi language, he 1 was honored for his community service. b 6 • Neel Shah provided business, tax and p other investment opportunities to fami- 9 lies during the pandemic by conducting g weekly educational webinars to keep them 1 l informed. • Sudharani Kankanala raised more 1 than $100,000 during her involvement 1 with the Rotary Club. She has dedicated 1 her time with various community organi- 11 zations to include Red Cross and the Unit- A ed Way, North Brunswick Township and 1 Boys Scout. B • Arvind Patel, owner of Rajbhog 2 Foods, delivered 14 tons of food, which y is nearly 27,000 pounds, in meals during 2 the pandemic to more than 30 hospitals, s medical centers, universities and law en- 2 forcement agencies in New York and New 2r Jersey. 2
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Odd jobs done inside & out. Call Dan, 732-238-2429 HANDYMAN Painting, Tiling, Remodeling, Baths Cabinetry, Kitchens. Neat, clean, reliable. Free est. Kyle 732-395-9329 M. TANGO HANDYMAN SERVICE No jobs too small. All levels of home repairs & improvements. Carpentry, Painting, Tile/ Molding, Powerwashing. Serving Monmouth County, Old Bridge, Parlin & surrounding areas. Call Mike for an estimate 732-759-5897
For Your STAYCATION: THE HANDYMAN CAN
House, Deck, Outside Work. Power Washing, Repairs, Painting, Staining, Carpentry. Ref. avail. Insured LIC#13VH04172500
Call 732-525-0711
Home Improvements
E. ANDRÉ
Property Services, LLC Family Owned & Operated HOME IMPROVEMENT and REMODELING * Kitchens & Bathrooms * Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Floors * Wood /Laminate Flooring * Sheetrock & Painting * Crown Molding/Trim work * Windows & Doors Free estimate*Great rates!
Call 732-955-6434
Home Improvements
Plumbing
Masonry/Paving
AFFORDABLE!
McMULLEN CONSTRUCTION ALL PHASES OF MASONRY. SMALL JOBS WELCOME. Fully Ins. Call Tom, 732-536-1431
732-322-3820
RICCARDI MASONS All types of masonry. No job too small. Free Est. 732-695-2183
REPAIR OR NEW Interior Work, Decks, Baths, Kitchens, Additions Free Estimates
Lawn Care / Landscaping FS LANDSCAPING Cleanups, Lawn maint., Chem. applications, mulch, sod, landscape design stone and gravel. Lawn seeding and repair, Aerating and dethatching. Drainage, irrigation, pavers, retaining walls. 908-233-5600 LAWN CUTTING MULCH, BUSHES, etc. Call Joe 732-619-4484 Serving Edison, Metuchen, Fords Woodbridge, Sayreville,Parlin
Lawn Mower Repair M.A.C. REPAIRS Lawn, garden, snow, ATVs, bikes, used equipment. Pickup & delivery available 732-462-0743
Masonry/Paving DON'S CUSTOM MASONRY Small Repairs/Patios /Pavers, Chimneys. Lic#13VH02546700 Free est. Fully insured. Call 732-251-4352 E. ANDRÉ CONSTRUCTION Family Owned - Over 25 Yrs. Belgium block, concrete, steps, curbs,sidewalks, driveways, paver patios, pool areas, retaining walls, etc. New-Repairs. Licensed & Insured Free estimates, great prices! 732-254-7252
Odd Jobs/Cleanups
ACE JUNK & TRASH REMOVAL
ALL DEBRIS REMOVED!! visit us: aceremovalllc.com 732-521-5500 10% off w/ad
Odd Jobs/Cleanups
A Affordable CLEAN-UPS We take away anything. Free estimates. 732-264-2520
Abra-Cadabra Junk Be Gone
Clean-Outs, Junk Removal, Demolition. Best Prices Visa/MC/Amex
732-262-9779
CHEAP CLEAN UPS
Debris Removal, Attics Basement, Metal. Free est. Call Frank 908-304-4594
BACSOKA
PLUMBING & HEATING Complete Kitchen & Bath Remodeling Water Heaters Sewer & Drain Cleaning. Reas. Rates. Free Est. Lic # 5628 WE DO IT ALL!
Call 732-727-0014 Power Washing
A BARGAIN! POWERWASHING
Owner Operated/Insured Homes from $150. + cleaner Decks, patios, concrete. Do you want white gutters? call/text 732-558-2830 wizzpressurewashing.com
Roofing/Siding J & R ROOFING & SIDING UNBEATABLE RATES Exp. & Ins. 732-672-8965
Window Washing PROFESSIONAL WINDOW CLEANING Fully Ins. * Free Estimates Call 732-738-7770
Autos for Sale 2005 Honda Odyssey 176k miles, excellent condition. $4000 or best offer Call 908-279-9697
Auto/Truck Wanted
Painting/Wallpapering AAA WANTED Junk&Running CARS, TRUCKS, WHATEVER We Buy It All $CASH$ PAINTING - Interior/Exterior 7 Day Pick Up. 732-536-8030 Ins. Reasonable. 732-343-4661 $200 to $25,000 PAID
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Check Website for Discounts SPECIALIZING IN CENTRAL
AIR & AC WINDOW UNITS
OPEN 7 DAYS • BEST FREON RATES
732-846-4822 • 732-985-3768 www.dansacandfridge.com
NM-00437046
Contractors
The Name You Know & Trust
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Full Renovations Home Improvements
Additions Add a Level Custom Basements Kitchens Baths muzioconstruction.com muzioconst@optonline.net Lic#13VH00073300
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NM-00436920
Electrical
V & D ELECTRIC, LLC. Over 25 Years Experience • • • • • • • •
New Construction Addition’s Basement Remodels Service Upgrades Trouble Shooting & Repairs Outdoor Lighting We Call Ceiling Fans Recessed Lighting You Back!
NM-00436349
Free Est. • Bonded & Ins. • Lic. # 15903
732-238-1049 VDElectric@msn.com
Home Improvements
SPITALETTO ELECTRIC
HOME IMPROVEMENTS Over 2,500 SatisďŹ ed Customers
OWNER OPERATED
A&S JR. LLC Lic# 13VH03221500
• Additions • Attics • Basements • Bathrooms • Carpentry • Ceramic Tile • Counter Tops • Decks Over 30 years • Doors Experience • Dormers • Dry Wall • Flooring • Gutters
• 24 Hour Emergency Service • All Of Your Residential Electrical Needs • Same Day Service Free Estimates • Lic. #14030 Bonded/Insured
732-238-8519
www.spitalettoelectric.com email: info@spitalettoelectric.com
Free Estimates • Insured • Owner-Operated
WITH THIS AD Exp. 9/4/20
We Accept All Major Credit Cards NM-00437594
TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200 Electrical
Handypersons
JB ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
KEY CONSTRUCTION HOME IMPROVEMENTS Interior HH Exterior We Accept Credit Cards
Residential/Commercial
SERVICE UPGRADES
jbelectricalnj.com
Cell: 908-907-5170 732-845-3333
• Hardwood Floors • Kitchens • Laminate Floors • Moldings • Odd Jobs • Painting • Power Washing • Repairs • RooďŹ ng • Sheds • Siding • Wallpaper • Windows
ALL WORK GUARANTEED !!! NM-00437595
DAN’S
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Service Over 30 years experience Quality Workmanship
Gutters
• Additio�s • Attics 10% • Baseme�ts OFF • Bathrooms Any JOB • Carpets Booked B� 8/31/20 • Carpe�tr� Mi�. $300 • Ceramic Tile • Cou�ter Tops • Decks • Doors • Dormers • Sheetrock • Floori�g (we are dustless)
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• Gutters • Hardwood Floors • Kitche�s • Lami�ate Floors • Moldi�gs • Odd Jobs • Pai�ti�g • Power Washi�g • Repairs • Roofi�g • Sidi�g • Wallpaper Removal • Wi�dows
HARDWOOD SPECIALIST • NEW JERSEY’S BEST
Fully Insured • Free Estimates • Owner Operated NJ Lic# 13VH06672000
NM-00437596
Air/Heat
www.ke�floorshic.com
732-952-5131
732-613-1115 973-818-0880
(OfďŹ ce) (Cell) NM-00437242
www.buildwithasjr.com
Home Improvements
AJ’s Home Improvement, LLC 732-900-6087
CERTIFIED
Commercial & Residential
Exterior All Types of RooďŹ ng Flat & Shingles Repair or New Deck Repair & Staining Chimney & Fencing Shed Repairs Powerwashing
Interior Carpentry Painting Repairs Basement WaterprooďŹ ng
No Job Too Small or Big!
Quality Service – Quick Response Free Estimates ~ 24 hr. emergency service
Veteran Discounts Available
Home Improvements
CHRISTIAN’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS No Job Too Small
PAINTING * DECK REPAIRS DRIVEWAYS * SEAL COATING ALL TYPES OF ROOFING MASONRY * CHIMNEYS * POWERWASHING Free Est./Ins., Senior & Veteran Discounts Quality Service * Quick Response NM-00436170
Call 732-429-4919
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Lawn Care
TIMCO HOME
IMPROVEMENTS Specializing in
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Lawn Care
G.S. LAWN SVC & LANDSCAPING, LLC
• Bathroom And Kitchen Remodeling Free Est. • Fully Ins. • 35 Years Experience NM-00437244
732-572-2678
Lawn Care
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Will Serve The Monmouth Areas For Tree Work & Landscaping Only
24 HOUR PROMPT/EMERGENCY SERVICE
$100 OFF Any Service of
$200 OFF Any Service of
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Exp. 8/31/20
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Exp. 8/31/20
NM-00437346
$499 or more
$999 or more
** DISCOUNTED FIREWOOD ** 1 Cord $175.00 • 1/2 Cord $100 PROMPT/EMERGENCY
732-257-1170
www.budgetpropertymaintenance.com
OWNER OPERATED
FULLY INSURED, FREE ESTIMATES Lawn Care
/
Landscaping
C.H.E.A.P. TREE SERVICE
• Tree Removal • Trimming • Pruning • Stump Grinding • Lots Cleared FIREWOOD “We Are The Most Recommended Tree Service In The Areaâ€?
732-548-1653
NM-00437348
Free Estimates • Fully Insured
Landscaping
Lawn Care
UNITED
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Landscaping
Residential/Commercial/Municipal
Tree Service, Inc.
• Custom Seemless Gutters Leaf Guards • Roofing Siding - Windows
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Landscape d RRestoration t ti EExperts ALL WORK GUARANTEED Residential & Commercial
• Weekly Mowing • Fertilization Program • De-Thatching & Seeding • Re-Sodding lawn • Complete Landscape Restoration & Installation • Mulch, Stone, Topsoil Installed & Delivered • Trimming & Pruning • Gutter Cleaning Now Accepting Most Credit Cards Fully Insured
Working For A Greener NJ Call for your FREE Estimate DAVID J. GUDZAK 732-257-5973 Lic. # 13VH08853200
Lawn Care
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(Patios, Retaining Walls, Pavers, Sidewalks) Free Estimates Fully Insured Over 20 Years Experience 24 Hour Emergency Service Senior Citizen Discount
CALL NICK
NM-00437350
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION • Free Estimates • Fully Insured
• Design & Landscaping • Upgrades & Renovations • Plant Warranty • Hardscape/Outdoor Kitchens • Interlocking Pavers NJ LIC# 13VH07629700
WWW.PRIMECUTLANDSCAPING.COM CertiďŹ ed Paver Installer
Lawn Care
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Landscaping
EXPERT
LAWN & LANDSCAPING, LLC
Lawn Care
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Since 1988
LANDSCAPING • TREE SERVICES LANDSCAPING INC. STUMP REMOVAL • SPRINKLER REPAIR COMPLETE BULK MATERIAL DELIVERY LANDSCAPE FULLY INSURED DESIGN 24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE
732-713-1528 TOM 732-713-2008 BRIAN
732-549-6387
www.dslandscapinginc.com
NM-00437349
FOR LANDSCAPE DESIGN
POLISH
All Phases of Brick, Stone & Concrete Work Free Designing Available www.poloniaconstruction.com
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732-525-8118
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Landscaping
D&S
Serving the area for over 31 years! Best from Europe!
• Walkways/Patios/Driveways • Topsoil • Seed • Sod • Retaining Walls • Pavers Clean & Seal • Spring/Fall Clean-Ups FULL COLOR • Debris Removal • Mulch COMPUTER IMAGING • Lawn Care • Fertilizer • Weed Control
732-287-5205
Masonry/Paving
MASON
732-207-3933 732-617-TREE
Landscaping
All Phases of Landscaping & Grounds Maintenance
NM-00437406
INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
Paver Walkways Patio • Driveways Snow Plowing
CertiďŹ ed brick paver and retaining wall installer
CLEAN-UPS
NJ State Pesticide Lic.#97065A
FREE ESTIMATES
Masonry/Paving
PT MASONRY
Expert Repairs for  Over 40 years experience
PHIL SCALI 732-609-0786 Insured
Colonia, NJ
NJ lic #13VH06010100
TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200
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Painting/Wallpapering
ART MOHR PAINTING
FREE ESTIMATE Brick Pavers - Natural Stone Concrete - Driveways - Patios Sidewalks - Steps - Retaining Walls
732-983-1520 Interior & Exterior Residential & Commercial Powerwashing Drywall Repair Taping & Spackling Handyman Services Snowplowing Services
1-800-757-7747 BrickPaverExpert.com
NM-00437413
NM-00437424
NM-00436972
Masonry/Paving
Free Estimates NJ State Fully Licensed & Insured
Painting/Wallpapering
3rd Generation
Masonry/Paving
PAINTING
• All Phases Of Painting • Interior/Exterior • Moulding Installation •No Job Too Small
Serving all of New Jersey since 1998
Specializing in all types of paving for Driveways & Parking Lots
CELL # 732-810-9511
When quality, Reliability & Experience Matter
(732) 534-0548
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Fully Insured
NJ Lic. 13VH3323100
Please visit our website or call for more info.
Owned & operated by Joshua Ludlow Free Estimates • References • Fully Insured NM-00431741
Painting/Wallpapering
s Year
Plumbing
David J. McConnell
NM-00436520
Cartier * Rolex * Patek Philippe * Tissot
DISCOUNTS 732-605-0362 AVAILABLE Over 30 yrs. • Free Est./Ins.
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ALL WORK DONE BY OWNER
Pool Care
P Boilers Installed/Repaired P Water Heaters Installed P Drains & Sewer lines cleaned P Sewer & Water Mains installed P Kitchen & Bath Remodeling P Framing & Sheet Rock
No Job Too Small NJ Lic#8843
#13VH04604300
plumbing & heating “Honest, Neat and Professional Service�
www.mattcoplumbing.com
Metuchen, NJ 08840 | info@mattcoplumbing.com
TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 732-358-5200
FREE ESTIMATES
NM-00437000
Plumbing • Heating Home Improvements
732-418-0011 H
732.619.6829
732-257-6254
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CASH IN GOLD & SLIVER COINS, JEWELRY, WATCHES & MORE
• Houses • Decks • Fences • Concrete • Brick Pavers • Pool Areas • Deck Staining Also• Polymetric Sanding
732-906-0385
Plumbing
Quality Work • Affordable Wallpaper Removal • Sheetrock Repair Taping/Spackling • Interior/Exterior Reliable Prompt Service
SPECIALIZING IN
Free Estimates - Fully Insured
Custom Painting
WE BUY GOLD
WANTED: BROKEN OR UNWANTED GOLD - SILVER- PLATINUM
732-861-9705
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Glenn Kaune’s
Merchandise Wanted
Audemar, Piguet, Omega, Michael Kors + Many More. ALL TRANSACTIONS ARE CONFIDENTIAL CASH OR CHECK PAYMENTS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE IF IT’S GOLD, PLATINUM OR SILVER WE’LL BUY IT!
Lic#13VH06178600
Power Washing
NM-00436330
Masonry/Paving
Family Pool Service Pool Openings & Closings
Liner Replacements •Pump & Motor Work
All Pool Services Call 732-763-3262 NM-00437355
foster@familypoolservice.com
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DON’T MISS OUT! JEWELRY BOX CLEANOUT!
Broken or Unwanted ~From 6k to 24k
FREE
TESTING AND WEIGHING~ NO COST! NO OBLIGATION!
IN FRONT OF MALL ON ROUTE 18
1177 Rt. 18 South, East Brunswick
Meet The Gold Guy!
732-387-2060