Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar

  • ‘Saved By an Angel’ talk at center May 1

    Chabad Jewish Center, South Brunswick, will present "Saved By an Angel" with Francine Angstreich May 1 at 8 p.m. Angstreich was given to a family for shelter and safekeeping until her parents returned from a concentration camps during the Holocaust. Following the Holocaust, the family was reunited in 1945, then moved to the United States…

  • S.B. Senior Center to offer various activities

    South Brunswick Senior Center will welcome mezzo soprano Joan Waite May 1 at 12:30 p.m. She will perform arias by Mozart, and songs by Schumann, Faure and others. She will be accompanied by pianist Patricia Bennett. Registration is required. The new 11-week program, “Theater for Success,” will be Mondays from 1:30-3 p.m. beginning May 5.…

  • No. Bruns. Rec to oversee moth spraying

    North Brunswick’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services will oversee the gypsy moth aerial suppression program that will take place between May and June in the Colonial Gardens area, pond-side only. For more information, call LouAnn at (732) 247-0922, ext. 475.

  • Latin flautist, group to perform in S.B. May 2

    South Brunswick Arts Commission will present flautistAndrea Brachfeld and her Latin jazz ensemble band, Phoenix Rising, at the township’s jazz café May 2 at 8 p.m. at Herb Eckert Auditorium, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction. Admission is $5, and refreshments are included. For more information, call the Commission at (732) 329-4000, ext. 7635 or email…

  • North B’wick kickoff of planning process May 1

    The North Brunswick School District will hold a community kickoff event of its strategic planning processMay 1 at 7 p.m. at the township high school on Raider Road. Neighbors, teachers and administrators will crate a shared vision for the future. Joanne Borin and Gwen Thornton of the New Jersey School BoardsAssociation will help develop the…

  • Seminar on respect from children May 3 in N.B.

    FunFitness, Highland Park, will host “Bringing Respect Back to Children” on May 3 from 12 to 2 p.m. at the Ramada Inn on Route 1, North Brunswick. The educational and fitness company will focus on how to cultivate respect and discipline in the classroom and at home, including the importance of being an authority figure…

  • Deadline April 30 to apply for LI HEAP

    The deadline to apply for LI HEAP, a federally funded program that helps income eligible customers offset the cost of heating bills, has been extended to April 30. Individuals meeting eligibility requirements are encouraged to apply, and PSE&G is asking community leaders and service organizations to help spread the word to residents. Applications are available…

  • Register by May 16 for Rutgers summer session

    Rutgers University, New Brunswick, will offer its summer sessions June 23- Aug. 1, and July 7-Aug. 13, with registration deadlines May 16 and May 30, respectively. Offer will be a range of writing program extension (WPx) courses. The noncredit classes for professionals are taught by professionals on campus and online. Foundation courses include “Project Coaching,”…

  • Vendors sought for Woman’s Club event

    The North BrunswickWoman’s Club is seeking vendors for its flea market June 7 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the parking lot at North Brunswick Municipal Building, Hermann Road (rain date June 14). Setup time is 7 a.m. Cost is $15 per space, and $25 for two, and vendors must bring tables. Proceeds benefit…