Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar

  • Résumés wanted for two N.B. council seats

    The North Brunswick Democratic Organization is accepting résumés to screen for the two council seats up for election this year. All résumés must be received on or before March 13. Candidates must be a resident of North Brunswick and a registered Democrat. Individual wishing to be considered must submit a résumé limited to two typed…

  • Association of Chiefs swears in 2009 board

    The Middlesex County Association of Chiefs of Police swore in its newly elected executive board at its Jan. 20 meeting. Chiefs elected as executive board members for 2009 are: South Brunswick Chief Raymond J. Hayducka, president; Monroe Chief John Kraivec, vice president; Dunellen Chief Gerard Capella, secretary; Milltown Chief Raymond Geipel, treasurer; and Helmetta Chief…

  • Event to aid leukemia, lymphoma panel

    A fundraising craft fair in honor of Brian Egan, a resident of North Brunswick and a former resident of Old Bridge who is battling leukemia, will be held 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 7 at the Brookview Firehouse, 520 Riva Ave., East Brunswick. All proceeds will go to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in…

  • Nominations sought for distinction award

    The American Heart Association (AHA), Robbinsville, is seeking nominations for its third annual “Go Red for Women” Woman of Distinction award. The award honors women who serve as role models and promote healthy lifestyles among women. Nominations are sought for the following two categories: business, industry of health care and/or education, nonprofit or community/civic. For…

  • S.B. residents must now recycle brush

    Middlesex County has recently added brush to the list of materials that residents must recycle, which means brush is not permitted in the landfill, and will not be collected with the garbage. In order to recycle this material, residents of South Brunswick may drop off brush (less than 5″ in diameter) at the convenience center…

  • New senior support group begins Feb. 17

    South Brunswick Senior Center, Route 522, will start a monthly support group for seniors overwhelmed with the stresses of everyday life, with the first meeting from noon-1:30 p.m. Feb. 17. Enrollment is limited. For more information, call Caryl at 732-329-4000, ext. 7212.

  • S.B. church elects members of vestry

    St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Monmouth Junction, recently held its annual meeting, during which Jeff Flick, Dayton section of South Brunswick, was elected as one of the key lay leaders, and will also serve as junior warden. Newly elected members of the vestry are Namita Ipe, East Windsor; Patty Kahora, South Brunswick; Sandy Johnson, North Brunswick;…

  • ‘Fairy Tale Adventure’ at library Feb. 11, 18

    South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, will hold a “Fairy Tale Adventure” program for children in grades K-3 4:30-5:30 p.m. Feb. 11 and 18. The after-school reading program will guide children through different versions of a popular fairy tale. The free program is sponsored by the Friends of the South Brunswick Public…

  • JCC school receives Experience Award

    The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of North & South Brunswick Nursery School, North Brunswick, has received The Magyar Experience Award in recognition of contributions to the holiday gift drive. The center’s pre-k also visited Magyar bank in December and brought the contributions donated by JCC families. Phyllis Denenberg, director of the nursery school, received the…