Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar

  • Girl Scouts’ HUGS campaign raises $52K

    Girl Scouts’ HUGS campaign raises $52K The Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts has recently raised $52,042 through its six-week Help Us Grow Stronger! (HUGS) an­nual campaign. All contributions benefit lo­cal Girl Scouts in Monmouth and northern Ocean counties. Although the council didn’t reach its goal of $65,000, the council is still receiving donations on a…

  • SRHS class of 1973 to hold 30th reunion

    SRHS class of 1973 to hold 30th reunion South River High School (SRHS) class of 1973 will hold a 30th reunion on Nov. 29 at Ria Mar Restaurant, South River. For more information or to provide addressees of former classmates, call Gerri Monica Maclosky at (732) 257-9592 or Marge Beechinor Drozd at (732) 251-0108, e-mail…

  • Headache workshop

    set for June 5 in E.B. The Wellness Education Foundation, East Brunswick, will sponsor a free community headache sufferers workshop at 7:30 p.m. on June 5 at Borders Books and Music, MidState Mall, Route 18, East Brunswick. Matthew Speesler, M.D., will discuss the latest research, symptoms, causes and drug-free treatments for headaches. Registration is required.…

  • Playhouse 22 will stage ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’

    Playhouse 22 will stage ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Playhouse 22, 210 Dunhams Corner Road, East Brunswick, will present To Kill a Mockingbird, based on the novel by Harper Lee, at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 3 p.m. on Sundays, June 6-28. Tickets cost $20 for adults, $16 for seniors and students. For more…

  • Bulletin Board

    Synergy sets reopeninggalas in N.B., Monroe Bulletin Board Synergy sets reopening Synergy sets reopening galas in N.B., Monroe Synergy Bank will hold grand reopening celebrations at its two newest branches — North Brunswick and Monroe. Reopening galas are scheduled for May 31 at the North Brunswick branch, 1727 Route 130, and for June 7 at…

  • Project Child Find now available for students

    North Brunswick Township Public Schools has announced Project Child Find is now available for North Brunswick parents who suspect their child may be handicapped or developmentally delayed. The free district-wide program locates and provides services for children, age 3-12, who are experiencing learning, communication, physical, mental or emotional difficulties. The schools will offer screening, professional…

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    JEFF GRANIT South Brunswick resident Jesse Edwards looks over his cards during a pinochle game at the senior center last week.

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    JEFF GRANIT North Brunswick Parsons School honor roll students enjoyed a free lunch at Chili’s restaurant on Route 1 May 14. The restaurant started a program to reward township elementary school students who make the honor roll. Above, Jamiam Isaacs, 11, enjoys a basket of chicken fingers and French fries.

  • Senior center announces new hours, various trips

    The South Brunswick Senior Center has announced, effective June 1, the center will be open Sundays from 1-4 p.m. "Super Saturdays" will be June 7 and 21, July 19 and 26, and Aug. 9 and 23 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Room is still available on the bus trip to Essex, Conn., scheduled for June 21…