Author: JENNIFER AMATO
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Enrollment open at Educators Society for Heritage of India
Educators Society for Heritage of India (ESHA) has received the federal STARTalk Grant administered by the National Foreign Language Center to teach Hindi and India’s culture for three weeks in summer. This is the 10th year of this highly successful program. Students participating in small groups will learn to read, write and speak Hindi through…
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East Brunswick holds marijuana ordinance forum
East Brunswick Mayor Brad J. Cohen and keynote speaker Frank Greenagel will hold an educational forum discussing the advantages and disadvantages of the sale of recreational marijuana in East Brunswick during a presentation at 7 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Community Arts Center, 721 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The forum,…
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North Brunswick Township Schools to hold kindergarten registration
North Brunswick Township Schools will hold kindergarten registration. Judd Elementary, appointments available 4-7 p.m. on March 5 and 7. Call 732-289-3203. Livingston Park Elementary, appointments available 4-7 p.m. on March 12 and 14. Call 732-289-3303. John Adams Elementary, 4-7 p.m. on March 26 and 28. Call 732-289-3103. Parsons Elementary, 4-7 p.m. on April 2 and…
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Grace Reformed Church to hold indoor garage sale March
Grace Reformed Church will hold an indoor garage sale from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on March 2 in the social hall of the church, 2815 Woodbridge Ave., Edison. The entrance to the parking lot is located on Old Post Road. For more information, call 732-287-0084 or 732-248-1499.
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Students experience countless ways to learn math at Livingston Park Elementary
NORTH BRUNSWICK – To reinforce lessons learned during the school day, more than 200 students and parents attended Livingston Park Elementary School’s Math Night to practice skills, learn new problem-solving techniques and overall have fun. “We want our families to be involved in all our students’ learning and we want our students to be able…
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Students support North Brunswick Adopt-a-Cop program by selling pillows
NORTH BRUNSWICK – A group of area students can rest easy knowing they have helped their local police department. Members of the Interact Club of North Brunswick worked on a pillow sewing project last fall to raise funds for the Adopt-a-Cop program that is run by the North Brunswick Police Department’s Community Services Bureau. Through…
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North Brunswick officials, resident differ on ‘success’ of property maintenance in town
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Township officials are calling property maintenance efforts in 2018 a “success,” though one resident has been disputing those claims. The township enhanced its property maintenance program at the start of 2017, aided by the addition of a fourth code enforcement officer. Since then, there has been a sharp increase in the number of…
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A Toast to Love: Couples share secrets of a lasting marriage
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – When asked if he and his wife Irene ever had a memorable Valentine’s Day, Leroy Solderich said, “Sure I do. Look at how many kids I have.” Three couples who have been married for more than 60 years shared their stories of love just in time for Valentine’s Day, prior to a…
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Mayor stresses ‘strong and vibrant’ North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack stressed the importance of a township government creating an environment where all residents can live, work and relax with the highest possible quality of life during his State of the Township address. Addressing residents on Feb. 4, Womack began by thanking the township’s first responders; and volunteers from…