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  • ‘Allegiant’ lacks vision

    ‘Allegiant’ lacks vision

    By Paul Hall, www.channelguidemag.com The Divergent Series: Allegiant is the third film in the Divergent franchise, which is slated to come to a conclusion in the summer of 2017. Our hero Tris (Shailene Woodley) is back along with Four (Theo James) and many of the other residents of the newly factionless Chicago. Jeanine has been…

  • Ask Matt: What’s the verdict on O.J.?

    Ask Matt: What’s the verdict on O.J.?

    Question: I’m impressed with The People V O.J. Simpson. I literally had no interest in watching what I thought was going to be a Lifetime miniseries. But I’m so happy that I gave it a shot. The actors are giving incredible performances, but my one nit to pick is Cuba Gooding Jr. as O.J. himself.…

  • Not just a pretty face — or an impossible waist Betty Brosmer Weider, the first lady of fitness

    Not just a pretty face — or an impossible waist Betty Brosmer Weider, the first lady of fitness

    By Lucie M. Winborne, ReMIND Magazine It has been said that if you looked up the term “hourglass figure” in the dictionary, you would find Betty Brosmer Weider’s picture beside it. And for good reason: With measurements at one time rounding out to 37-18-36, Betty stood out. Her platinum blond hair and winning smile, strongly…

  • Cheers and Jeers

    Cheers and Jeers

    by Damian Holbrook TV Guide Magazine @damianholbrook Cheers to Watch What Happens Live for hitting 1,000 episodes. Raise a glass to Andy Cohen (with Kristin Chenoweth, a gay shark and Chrissy Teigen), whose rowdy, boozy talk show has become one finely aged late-night option. Cheers to Sarah Paulson for being the guiltiest pleasure. The crown…

  • Gala to fight pediatric cancer is most successful to date

    Gala to fight pediatric cancer is most successful to date

    Editor’s Note: The following information was posted on the Hugs For Brady Foundation website, hugsforbrady.org, courtesy of Nicole M. Wells of TAPInto.net. SOUTH BRUNSWICK – This year’s Hugs for Brady Foundation Winter Gala was the most successful to date, raising more than $137,000 to help fight pediatric cancer and support the children who are battling…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

      Christopher Huber of Kendall Park has received the Dean’s Award at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, for the fall 2015 semester. The Dean’s Award for academic excellence is awarded to students with a 3.30 or higher term average. Huber is a neuroscience major in the Class of 2017. He is a graduate of South Brunswick…

  • Three comedians to offer laughs at temple on April 9

    Congregation B’Nai Tikvah will hold a comedy night featuring Richie Byrne, Johnny Lampert and Stone and Stone at 8 p.m. on April 9 at the temple, 1001 Finnegans Lane, North Brunswick. The cost is $50 per ticket and includes entertainment, open bar (wine, beer and champagne), snacks before the show and dessert following. Purchase tickets at www.bnaitikvah.org/event/comedy-night…

  • Senior golfers seek new members for 2016 season

    Senior golfers seek new members for 2016 season

    The South Brunswick Senior Golf Association is accepting new members who can shoot a round of 120 or better for the 2016 season. The golfers meet every Tuesday at Tamarack Golf Course in East Brunswick. To join, call John Fuller at 732-297-0387 or Brian Barcelo at 609-921-3383.  

  • Kindergarteners ‘brush’ up on their dental hygiene

    Kindergarteners ‘brush’ up on their dental hygiene

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Recognizing the importance of good oral health, hygiene practices and healthy food choices, students at John Adams Elementary School in North Brunswick participated in the New Jersey Department of Health Children’s Oral Health Program “Project BRUSH” event on Feb. 23. Kindergarten students took part in an interactive oral health education program conducted…