Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar

  • Car show to support children in foster care

    Foster and Adoptive Family Services of Monmouth Junction will hold “Rev Your Engines For Our Kids,” the first New Jersey car show supporting children in foster care in New Jersey, 1-6 p.m. June 6 (rain date June 13) at Forrestal Village, Route 1 south, Princeton. There will be food, prizes and live entertainment. Admission is…

  • SBHS student receives N.J. Devils scholarship

    The New Jersey Devils Alumni Association named Kush Patel, of Kendall Park, one of four student-athlete recipients of a scholarship for college-bound hockey players. Patel will graduate from South Brunswick High School and will attend The College of New Jersey, Ewing. He will receive a $2,500 scholarship based on a high school cumulative grade point…

  • ‘Summer Pleasures’ art needed in S.B.

    The South Brunswick Arts Commission is accepting entries for its “Summer Pleasures” exhibit for the summer exhibit at The Gallery in South Brunswick Municipal Building, Route 522 west, Monmouth Junction. The deadline to apply is June 15. For an application, call 732-329-4000, ext. 7635, or email [email protected].

  • Concert, forum to benefit CINJ May 29

    The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) is partnering with QueZara Productions and the South Asian Total Health Initiative to host a networking and panel discussion event for health professionals 4–5:30 p.m. May 29 at North Brunswick Township High School, Raider Road. The discussion will focus on trends in cancer research, breast cancer screening strategies…

  • Soccer’s Tim Howard in Pepsi contest

    Tim Howard, a former resident of North Brunswick who is the Team USA goalie and member of the Manchester United soccer team, is representing the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome (NJCTS) in the Pepsi Refresh Project contest at USSoccer.com. If Howard, who is afflicted with Tourette syndrome, gets the most votes, he’ll win $50,000…

  • Linda Greenstein announces bid for state Senate

    Assembly Deputy Speaker Linda Greenstein (D-Middlesex) held a press conference May 3 in her Plainsboro hometown to launch her campaign for state Senate. Greenstein vowed to continue to represent the people of the 14th District who have been the impetus for her legislative agenda and constituent outreach. Since joining the state Legislature in 2000, Greenstein…

  • North Brunswick Tea Party meeting May 31

    The North Brunswick Tea Party will meet from noon to 4 p.m. on Memorial Day, May 31, at Veterans Park, Roosevelt Avenue. For more information, call Mary Chyb at 732-809-2916 or Tom O’Neill at 908-403-1299.

  • Pet CPR and first aid class set for June 5

    The Natural Health Center of Central New Jersey, 2430 Route 130, North Brunswick, will hold a pet CPR and first aid class 9:30 a.m. June 6. The certification course is $50. There will be video and hands-on demonstrations. To register, visit www.nathealthctr.com or call 732-821- 5800.

  • Dance crews wanted for S.B. party June 26

    The South Brunswick Public Library will hold a kick-off party June 26 at the township municipal complex, Ridge Road, for its teen summer reading program. The featured event is a dance crew competition, and the library is seeking newly formed or established dance crews to compete. The winning crew will receive $100 and a trophy.…