Author: Greater Media

  • Former North Brunswick resident named chief revenue officer for Prudential Center

    A man with ties to North Brunswick has been named the first chief revenue officer (CRO) for the Prudential Center and the New Jersey Devils. Adam Davis — a former township resident whose father is current North Brunswick Councilman Robert Davis and whose mother is the late Linda Davis, a longtime teacher in the township…

  • BUSINESS BRIEFS

    After originally opening in 2004 under the New Jersey-based Rainbow Academy brand, the Lightbridge Academy child care and early education center, 2878 Route 27, North Brunswick, will celebrate its 10-year anniversary with a May 15 reunion at Babbage Park, Laurel Place, North Brunswick. The event will include a meet-and-greet between current and former students of…

  • Schools can score free Rutgers tickets

    Rutgers Football will offer free tickets to schools for home games against Maryland, Washington State, Norfolk State and Kansas. All students in kindergarten through eighth grade are eligible through the Outstanding Students Program. Each school is able to set its own program requirements. For more information, contact Rob Szeluga at 732-907-1575 or [email protected], or Doug…

  • Free composting workshops available

    Three free composting seminars will be held at the EARTH Center, Davidson’s Mill Pond Park, 42 Riva Ave., South Brunswick. Backyard composting is set for 10 a.m. April 11 and 19. A workshop on vermin composting using worms will be held at 6:30 p.m. April 15. To register, call 732-745-4170 or email [email protected].

  • Veteran of the Year nominations due

    Veteran of the Year nominations are now being accepted in North Brunswick. Send a résumé or paragraph on the veteran being nominated to Lou Ann Benson, 710 Hermann Road, North Brunswick, NJ 08902 or email lbenson@ northbrunswicknj.gov. Submissions are due by April 25.

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    MATT DENTON Easter cupcakes are ready to be served following the Millstone Township Easter Egg Hunt at Wagner Farm on March 28.

  • Proposed legislation is worthy of support

    New Jersey has some of the strictest gun laws in the United States, but not strict enough to keep guns out of the hands of domestic abusers and stalkers. Last year there were 14 domestic abuse-related murder-suicides in New Jersey. On average, 47 women are murdered by gun monthly in America at the hands of…

  • Professional females share lessons of empowerment

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The South Brunswick Commission on Women’s leadership summit was filled with female empowerment. Hundreds of young women joined the 18th annual Women’s Leadership Conference and Career Pathways on March 21 at South Brunswick High School (SBHS). During the opening presentation, keynote speaker Tammy Tibbetts — president and…

  • Republicans to meet in North Brunswick

    The North Brunswick Republican Organization will host its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. April 8 at the American Legion, 1015 Linwood Place, North Brunswick. For more information, email [email protected].