Author: Greater Media
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Networking workshop scheduled at library
The North Brunswick Public Library will present a workshop on networking 7- 8:30 p.m. April 23 at the library, 880 Hermann Road. Presented by Samantha Popp, the free program will teach attendees a three-step process to make connections anywhere. Professional attire is requested. Register by calling 732-246-3545.
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Robotics summer camp open to students
The North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services will hold a robotics camp based on robots and the energy they use 9 a.m. to noon June 22-26 in the municipal building, 710 Hermann Road, North Brunswick. Beginners and experienced students ages 5-10 can join. The cost is $160. To register, call 732-247-0922, ext.…
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Community service projects part of TOP-notch program
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A group of students from the township high school and middle school are moving to the TOP of the class. For the third consecutive year, a group of about 40 students at North Brunswick Township High School and 20 students at Linwood Middle School are participating in…
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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Tyler Grey, 13, of Old Bridge, explores a section of Bicentennial Park in East Brunswick on a sun-filled April 12.
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Reader comments on Christie’s public image
A reader recently characterized Gov. Chris Christie as a bully and a bad governor in his letter (“County will not elect a bully as president,” Sentinel/Suburban, April 9). As a conservative Republican, I cannot offer any excuses for Gov. Christie’s bullying and certainly won’t support him for president, but I would like to offer some…
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Christie: Bayshore to benefit from flood-protection work
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer A $200 million flood-mitigation project financed with federal, state and local funds will provide protection against future storms for Union Beach and other Bayshore towns hit hard by superstorm Sandy. Gov. Chris Christie announced the multiphase project, which will include dune and wetlands restoration along with flood protection mechanisms, during…
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Fund provides soldier with service dog
HOLMDEL — The Lt. Dennis W. Zilinski II Memorial Fund, through its Sgt. Denny Project, was instrumental in providing a specially trained Labrador retriever named Ginger to wounded warrior Denise, helping her move forward after suffering from post-traumatic stress. For soldiers returning home from combat, the transition back into society can be overwhelming. The hyper-vigilance…
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Bayonet Farm to host Earth Day Festival
An upcoming event will promote environmental awareness within the community. The 17th annual Holmdel Earth Day Festival will take place noon to 4 p.m. May 3 at Bayonet Farm. The festival is sponsored by Citizens for Informed Land Use (CILU) and the Holmdel Environmental Commission. Parking, admission and most of the attractions are free. The…
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Neighborhood group slates social event
The Chapel Hill Association will hold its inaugural “Pot Luck Spring Tea Party” from 3-5 p.m. April 19 at Oasis Farms, 89 Sleepy Hollow Road, Middletown. The social event is for residents of the Chapel Hill neighborhood. The Chapel Hill Association seeks to exchange ideas and look out for the interests of the neighborhood, as…
