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  • Vendors sought for September flea market

    Vendors sought for September flea market

    The St. Anne’s Society of St. Mary of Mount Virgin Church will hold a flea market and bake sale from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. on Sept. 18 on the church grounds, 190 Sanford St., on the corner of Remsen Avenue, New Brunswick. Vendors are sought. For detailed information, call Marion at 732-545-6761 or Donna at 732-297-4654.

  • Navy seaman honored with street sign in North Brunswick

    Navy seaman honored with street sign in North Brunswick

    NORTH BRUNSWICK — Wilbur “Whip” O’Connell was posthumously selected as the most recent veteran to be recognized in the Veteran Street Sign Program in North Brunswick. O’Connell was born July 17, 1922, in Fresh Ponds. The farmhouse where he was born still stands on Church Lane, according to a proclamation offered by the Township Council on…

  • High school interns needed for after-school program

    High school interns needed for after-school program

    High school interns are needed for the Community Education After-School program in South Brunswick. Positions are available three to five days a week from 3-5:15 p.m. Monday-Friday. Fun-loving students at least 16 years old who enjoy working with children may apply. Payment is $8.38 per hour. Email [email protected] for an application.

  • South Brunswick recognized as safe community for families

    South Brunswick recognized as safe community for families

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick has been identified as one of the safest communities in the United States to raise a family in 2016. “Raising children is stressful enough without having to worry about their safety,” according to a statement prepared by the South Brunswick Township Police Department and Safewise, a security website. “Luckily, there are a…

  • North Brunswick women take part in donation to Saint Peter’s

    North Brunswick women take part in donation to Saint Peter’s

    Two North Brunswick women took part in the presentation of funds to The Breast Center at Saint Peter’s University Hospital. Kathleen Killion, auxiliary president of Saint Peter’s Healthcare System, and Linda Massa, chairwoman of the Spring Fashion Show where $48,000 was raised, recently joined Dr. Susan McManus, director of The Breast Center; Les Hirsch, president of Saint Peter’s Healthcare System;…

  • ABCmouse.com available at South Brunswick Library

    ABCmouse.com available at South Brunswick Library

    While using computers at the South Brunswick Library, children ages 2-7 can use ABCmouse.com, a high-quality online educational resource for young children, for free. Children can explore more than 5,000 learning activities covering reading and language arts, math, science, social studies, art, and music. It also includes more than 350 online books, games, puzzles, art and colors, world…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

      The following local students have been named to the dean’s list at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, for the spring 2016 semester: Kiernan Brown of Monmouth Junction is studying game design and development; Shawn Kilcoyne of Kendall Park is studying new media interactive development; Dominick Scialabba of North Brunswick is studying packaging…

  • Free workshop will discuss college planning

    Free workshop will discuss college planning

    Doug Schorpp of Schorpp Capital will present a free College Planning Workshop from 7-8:30 p.m. on Aug. 17 at the South Brunswick Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. The workshop will focus on high school sophomores, juniors and seniors. Areas to be addressed include how to increase college-related tax deductions and tax credits; how to pick colleges that…

  • Passport services delayed Aug. 9-11

    Passport services delayed Aug. 9-11

    The North Brunswick Township Business Administration Office will not be able to issue passports from Aug. 9-11. For a rushed application, visit the East Brunswick Library, 2 Jean Walling Civic Center Drive. For more information, call 732-390-6761.