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  • Concerts to resume at Milltown church Feb. 19

    Concerts to resume at Milltown church Feb. 19

    United Methodist Church at Milltown, 47 N. Main St., will offer its first concert of the year, “Songs for Low Voice, Keyboard and Strings,” 5 p.m. Feb. 19. The event will feature music for low voice, mandolin, guitar, piano and organ composed by Bach, Beethoven, Bizet and others. Performers will be Wilbur Lewis (voice, mandolin…

  • Fish-Fry Dinners to begin at St. Mary’s

    Fish-Fry Dinners to begin at St. Mary’s

    St. Mary of Ostrabrama Church will host its Lenten Fish-Fry Dinners 5-7 p.m. March 10, 17, 25, 31 and April 7 in the St. Mary’s Parish Center, 30 Jackson St., South River. Takeout meals will be available beginning at 4 p.m. The menu will feature fresh cod filet, French fries or mac and cheese, coleslaw,…

  • Friends will sponsor antiques appraisal at library

    Friends will sponsor antiques appraisal at library

    The East Brunswick Friends of the Library will sponsor its 14th annual What’s It Worth? antiques appraisal 1:15-4 p.m. March 5 at the library, Jean Walling Civic Center. Appraisals will be done by experts Joe Bodnar and Allen Kozla. Bodnar will offer a short presentation on trends in the world of antiques and collectibles. A…

  • Homemade kielbasa available for Easter

    Homemade kielbasa available for Easter

    Saints Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church, South River, is sponsoring its annual sale of fresh homemade kielbasa for Easter. Cost is $7 per pound. To place an order, call Debbie Jones at 732-238-0735 or email [email protected]. Pickup is set for 2-3 p.m. March 18 in the church hall, 9 Jeffrie Ave., South River. Deadline…

  • ‘Lincoln’ will visit S.R. Library Feb. 16

    ‘Lincoln’ will visit S.R. Library Feb. 16

    The Friends of the South River Library will present “An Evening With Abe Lincoln” 7 p.m. Feb. 16 at the library, 55 Appleby Ave. Guests are invited to experience history as “Lincoln” discusses his life and times, his rise to political power and his leadership of the nation as the 16th president of the United…

  • I’m Batman

    I’m Batman

    By Paul Hall In 2014, The Lego Movie brought us a unique and exciting brand of animation using the fabled Lego bricks with a funny and genuinely entertaining film for young and old. One of the characters who stood out in that film was the iconic Batman. It was only natural to give the Caped…

  • Collier Youth Services celebrates 90 years of service to youths

    Collier Youth Services celebrates 90 years of service to youths

    MARLBORO – Collier Youth Services, a nonprofit organization that empowers at-risk youths to grow toward their potential in an environment of belonging, dignity and hope, kicked off its 90th anniversary with a Celebration Mass sponsored by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, according to a press release. Hundreds of supporters, current and former youths served,…

  • Snow joke: alleged thief saved by police reportedly commits another crime

    Snow joke: alleged thief saved by police reportedly commits another crime

      By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Officers saved a man from hypothermia after he allegedly broke into a liquor store and hid from police in the snow. Police responded to Viking Buy-Rite Wine and Liquor at 4095 Route 1 around 1:45 a.m. on Feb. 10. Officers observed the front door of the…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    Anthony Joseph Certo of Monmouth Junction was named to the dean’s list at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for the Fall 2016 semester, with an academic record of 3.5 or above. Jessica Rose Rosen of North Brunswick was named to the dean’s list at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for the Fall 2016 semester,…