Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar

  • Volunteers sought by S.B. Republican Committee

    The South Brunswick Republican Municipal Committee is seeking individuals with loyalty and outstanding leadership skills to restore the viability of the twoparty system. The committee is looking for volunteers to be members and candidates. For more information, visit www.sbgop.org or e-mail [email protected].

  • Entries being sought for photo contest

    Freehold Soil Conservation District is sponsoring a photo contest for those who capture subjects that promote the beauty and uniqueness of the natural environments found in Middlesex and Monmouth counties. Wildlife, landscapes, natural resources, agriculture, people interacting with the environment, waterscapes, etc., are all suitable subjects. The following prizes will be awarded: $200, first place;…

  • South B’wick Library to close for inventory Aug. 1

    South Brunswick Public Library, Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, will be closed to the public Aug. 1 while library staff works on an inventory of the library collection to better serve the needs of the public. The library will reopen 10 a.m. Aug. 2. Materials can still be returned to the library…

  • Ladies day of shopping at Oak Woods Aug. 2

    Oak Woods Senior Complex will hold a day of shopping for ladies only from noon to 5 p.m. Aug. 2. The complex is at 700 Woods Lane, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Offered will be gemstones, jewelry, hematite wraps to use as lariats and chokers, freshwater pearls, gemstone tea lights, trees and salt lamps.…

  • ‘Songs for a New World’ July 24-26 in N.B.

    The North Brunswick Young Adult Drama Group will present “Songs for a New World” 8 p.m. July 24 – 26 at the township high school, 30 Raider Road. Doors open at 7 p.m. and seating is available at 7:30 p.m. General admission tickets are sold at the door and cost $10 for adults or $8…

  • Film ‘My Best Friend’ at library tonight

    The North Brunswick Library will present the second film in its Summer 2008 International Film Festival series, “My Best Friend,” 7 p.m. tonight. The film is the story of a cold-blooded antiques dealer challenged by his colleagues to produce a best friend in 10 days, who finds an unlikely buddy in this odd couple comedy.…

  • Residents graduate as master gardeners

    Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Middlesex County held graduation in late June for 20 residents who became certified master gardeners. Master gardeners (MGs) are community volunteers, trained in earth-friendly gardening and environmental principles. MGs are trained through classroom lecture time and hands-on practical application of sound horticulture practices. They are required to donate volunteer time to…

  • Local rabbi meets Bush, members of cabinet

    Rabbi Mendy Carlebach, director of Chabad of North & South Brunswick, was one of three chabad delegates at the White House Conference for Faith Based Community Initiatives during which the rabbis met with President George W. Bush, who thanked the rabbis for educational programs and activities that benefit the youth nationwide. The rabbis also met…

  • Blood drive set for July 24 at Chubb

    The Chubb Institute, 651 Route 1 south, North Brunswick, will hold a blood drive 10 a.m.-3 p.m. July 24 in the cafeteria. For more information, contact computer manager Christopher Reid at 732-448-2619.