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  • Seniors club to meet May 24

    Seniors club to meet May 24

    The Seniors of Little Silver will meet 1 p.m. May 24 at the Woman’s Club, 111 Church St., Little Silver. Monmouth County seniors are welcome to attend. Meet new and old friends and enjoy refreshments. The meeting will feature an interesting program and a discussion of the club’s June 28 luncheon.

  • Red Bank’s townwide yard sale set for May 7

    Red Bank’s townwide yard sale set for May 7

    RED BANK — The Friends of the Red Bank Public Library will sponsor the ninth annual Red Bank Townwide Yard Sale from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 7. All proceeds from sale registrations will benefit the Friends of the Red Bank Public Library. Complete details for shoppers and sellers alike, including registration information, are available at…

  • Four students earn awards in national competition

    Four students earn awards in national competition

    LITTLE SILVER — Four students in Red Bank Regional High School’s Visual & Performing Arts Academy earned medals in the national competition, Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, which is sponsored by the Alliance for Young Artists and Writers. Jordan Fleming of Red Bank won a gold medal, and silver medals went to Skylar Eber of…

  • ‘Octonauts’ tickets now on sale at Red Bank theater

    ‘Octonauts’ tickets now on sale at Red Bank theater

    RED BANK — The action-packed and interactive children’s show, “The Octonauts and the Deep Sea Volcano Adventure,” will be coming to Count Basie Theatre at 4 p.m. Nov. 23. Tickets are currently on sale. The high-tech production will feature new and favorite songs led by the entire Octonauts eight-member crew, including Captain Barnacles, Lieutenant Kwazii…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    Casey Anne Kilduff of Old Bridge will graduate from John Neumann College in Pennsylvania on May 14. She received a four-year academic scholarship to the school. During her freshman year she was named Rookie of the Year and made the dean’s list. Kilduff was captain of the ice hockey team as a senior. She obtained…

  • Sayreville woman charged with hitting two schoolchildren, leaving scene of motor vehicle accident

    Sayreville woman charged with hitting two schoolchildren, leaving scene of motor vehicle accident

    SAYREVILLE – A driver allegedly fled the scene after hitting two schoolchildren with her vehicle on May 2. Two brothers, age 5 and 8, were struck at 7:48 a.m. while walking in a crosswalk on Main Street on their way to Our Lady of Victories School, according to a statement released by Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey and…

  • Brush collection begins May 9 in South Brunswick

    Brush collection begins May 9 in South Brunswick

    South Brunswick will offer curbside brush collection beginning May 9. Brush, branches, shrubs, and bushes that are less than 4 feet in length and less than 5 inches in diameter will be collected. Items must be securely tied in bundles that are less than 50 pounds. Twigs and small branches that are less than  4 feet may…

  • Cookies depict phases of the moon at Montessori science fair

    Cookies depict phases of the moon at Montessori science fair

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Young scientists at Kids First Montessori created a working volcano, a moving replica of the planet Saturn and phases of the moon using chocolate sandwich cookies during the school’s first science fair. Fifty students age 3-5 displayed their science exhibits on topics such as gravity, condensation, layers of the Earth, states of matter and density…

  • Two more streets bear the names of North Brunswick veterans

    Two more streets bear the names of North Brunswick veterans

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two more streets in town received secondary signs to honor veterans who dedicated themselves to the country and to the township. George Cocco was born May 5, 1914, in Windber, Pennsylvania. He served as a Private First Class Rifleman in the United States Army from Feb. 13, 1942-Oct. 12, 1945. During this time he was engaged…