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SchoolsMarch 29, 2007 


Field of four vying to succeed incumbents
O.B. school board candidates discuss issues facing district
BY JESSICA SMITH Staff Writer
      OLD BRIDGE - Three fresh faces will join the Board of Education this April, since none of the incumbents are seeking re-election. Abhishek Desai, Eugene Donofrio and David Josselyn are competing for the seats along with write-in candidate Frank Weber in the April 17 election.
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Music at the library
     PHOTOS BY MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Above: The Wag, a four-piece pop band from Middletown, perform a free concert Saturday at the Old Bridge Public Library. Right: Lead vocalist Alicia Van Sant and guitarist Dan Corboy entertain patrons with some upbeat rock music. Below: Doris Lin and daughter Melody, 4,...
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Students' punishment is helping community
Suspensions traded for volunteer work for some at OBHS
BY MARY ANNE ROSS Correspondent
      OLD BRIDGE - Kids who misbehave at Old Bridge High School are being taught a lesson, but not in the classroom. Thanks to a new program initiated by Tim Dolan, the grade nine vice principal, many students who would have normally received suspensions are doing community service inste...
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Then the Giant said, …
     New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck reads to second-graders at the Wilson School in Sayreville earlier this month in recognition of Read Across America. Tuck read Tiki and Ronde Barber's book "Teammates," signed autographs, and posed for pictures with the students.
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