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Reader's Choice Winner: The Fields Sports Complex

The readers have spoken! Your place for indoor sports fun is the Fields Sports Complex. But don't forget, there are many great places to choose from!

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But, according to this week’s Reader’s Choice survey, is THE place to go. The Fields received 16 votes out of 27 cast. Coming in second waswith five votes. Also receiving votes was thewith two votes, the with two votes, with one vote and with one vote.

Some voters said they weren’t more than happy to leave town for

activities.

“I want to vote for Brill's Karate. While it is technically in Spotswood, it is
close enough to be enjoyed by the East Brunswick Community. There is a family friendly, non-competitive atmosphere, while still focusing on the school's principles: self-discipline, self-control, respect, effort, integrity and
honor,” said Stacy.

The newly formed Helios Volleyball Club recommended heading to school gymnasiums where it holds regular volleyball games.

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Stef Landry June 13, 2013 at 12:22 am
That is so awesome! Nice to see there are still good guys out there and the DAR acknowledges them.
Helios Volleyball Club June 6, 2013 at 07:55 pm
By the way, if anyone would like to print out the attached flyer and post at your workplace, healthRead More club, house of worship, etc., we would be much obliged!
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