Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar

  • Jewish film festival to be held Nov. 4-14

    The fifth annual New Jersey Jewish Film Festival will be held Nov. 4-14 at the Regal Cinema in North Brunswick. Among the offerings are a film about the pressures of Israeli military life, the search for the identity of a suicide bombing victim, and a son’s quest to uncover the mysterious past of his famous…

  • Food donations accepted at No. Brunswick Library

    The North Brunswick Public Library, 880 Hermann Road, is accepting donations for the North Brunswick Food Bank. Needed items include stuffing, cranberry sauce, canned vegetables, cake mix, icing, pie filling, gravy, and rice (no glass jars, frozen items or outdated items, please). Frozen turkeys and hams may be brought to the food bank at the…

  • Bus trip to Vanity Fair Outlets Nov. 7

    Little Rocky Hill Volunteer Fire Company will sponsor a bus trip to the Vanity Fair Outlets in Reading, Pa., Nov. 7 from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets are $20 per person, which covers transportation, free coupons for all stores, and a map and shopping bag. The bus will depart from the firehouse, 4348 Route…

  • Talk on ‘Partnering With Your Doctor’ Nov. 17

    The Alzheimer’s Association Greater New Jersey Chapter will present a discussion by Eileen Doremus Nov. 17 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Doremus, coordinator of support group services, and will speak on “Partnering with Your Doctor — Questions You Should Ask.” The free talk will be at Buckingham Place Assisted Living, 155 Raymond Road, South Brunswick. Topics include…

  • Care-to-Walk/Run slated for Oct. 31

    North Brunswick’s sixth annual Care-to-Walk/Run will be held Oct. 31 at the football field at North Brunswick Township High School, Raider Road. The walk is held in support of women with breast or ovarian cancer, with this year’s walk dedicated to Marie Fadale and Leslie Munn. Registration is at 8 a.m., with the walk at…

  • Robots to square off in hoops at NBTHS

    The Robotics group of North Brunswick Township High School will hold a robot “basketball game” Oct. 30 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the gymnasium at the high school at Raider Road. For more information, call (732) 801-4798.

  • Sand Hills students tricycle for charity

    BY MELISSA CIFELLI Staff Writer BY MELISSA CIFELLIStaff Writer MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Sarah Carlson, 4, of Kendall Park, maneuvers through the Sand Hills Pre-School trike-a-thon course to raise money for the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Pedaling for a cure. Students at the Sand Hills Pre-School participated in their first trike-a-thon Friday…

  • Theater group to stage Halloween musical

    The Sayreville Main Street Theater Company will present an original children’s musical play, “Which Witch Is Which?” at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Oct. 30 and 31 at the Step Inn Ballroom, corner of McCutcheon and MacArthur avenues, Sayreville. The play, written by Kevin Gunther, is a comedic Halloween story exploring peer pressure. The…

  • Rutgers glee club to host Cantate Venlo Oct. 30

    The Rutgers Glee Club will welcome the Netherlands chamber choir Cantate Venlo Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. at Kirkpatrick Chapel, New Brunswick. The concert is part of an international exchange that began last year with the glee club performing in the Netherlands as Cantate Venlo’s guests. Cantate is a 20-member female choir founded in 1970,…