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Woman s quick thinking and CPR training helps save man s life on Valentine s Day

Woman’s quick thinking and CPR training helps save man’s life on Valentine’s Day Updated Feb 18, 2021; Megan Milota had just entered Castillo Fresh Seafood Market in Raritan Borough around 5:30 p.m. on Valentine’s Day when she saw an unconscious man lying on the floor. A woman working at the restaurant was on the phone with 911, Milota recalled, and when the dispatcher asked her if she knew CPR, the woman replied she did not. “That’s when I said, ‘I’m actually a CPR instructor,’” Milota told NJ Advance Media. “I took his pulse and started doing compressions.”

Residents Remember Former BOE Member Al Smith, Who Died of COVID-19

By ERIN MCGUINNESS Credits: Dawn Wilde January 20, 2021 at 9:00 AM RARITAN, NJ - A long-time member and former president of the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District Board of Education died from COVID-19. Alsdorf “Al” Smith is remembered by former board members and friends as a dedicated, kind man with a true passion and knack for public service. He was wise in his leadership, placing confidence in new BOE members that would catapult them into several terms of public service. A rare man in the world of elected officials, Smith’s only agenda in local government was to serve the people of Raritan, according to those who knew him.

Marines help N J man make this symbolic gesture at memorial to WWII war hero John Basilone

Marines help N.J. man make this symbolic gesture at memorial to WWII war hero John Basilone Updated Jan 08, 2021; Posted Jan 08, 2021 Marine Staff Sgt. Wyatt Barr sprinkles sand from the shore of Iwo Jima in front of the John Basilone Memorial in Raritan Borough. Facebook Share Stripped of all meaning, Branchburg resident Kyle Kappmeier merely wanted to have a bottle of sand dumped onto the ground. But actions are rarely meaningless. Kappmeier said he’s been a proud supporter of the military for most of his life, developing the appreciation through stories from his grandfathers, who both served in World War II, and continuing that gratitude for those who serve up until present day.

NJ towns aren t banning bamboo, but cracking down on overgrowth

It may give your backyard a more tropical feel, but its invasiveness may cause an unwanted jungle for your neighbors: Bamboo planting has been on the rise in New Jersey, and numerous municipalities now have ordinances on the books to curb its growth. In most cases, these local laws aren t outright bans. It s about maintenance, according to Mike Cerra, executive director of the New Jersey State League of Municipalities. I don t know if our climate is particularly suited for it. I would assume that it s the novelty of it, he said. You plant a garden, if you re growing tomatoes, you re out there pruning them through the season. If you re growing roses, you re pruning the roses. This is no different.

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