Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar
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S.B. Night Out awarded top honors in state
S.B. Night Out awarded top honors in state SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The police department’s 2002 National Night Out program received top honors from the National Association of Town Watch, according to a press release. The organization recognizes outstanding National Night Out programs annually. This year, South Brunswick police finished first in the state in the…
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Widows and Widowers
schedules Nov. 3 dinner schedules Nov. 3 dinner The Widows and Widowers (WOWs) Chapter of Middlesex County West will hold its annual dinner from 7-11 p.m. on Nov. 3 at the Belarussian American Center, Whitehead Avenue, South River. Admission will be by ticket only. Advance reservations are required. The nonprofit, nonsectarian organization is sponsored by…
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Tips for avoiding deer-auto collisions
Tips for avoiding deer-auto collisions The mid-Atlantic regional office of AAA advises drivers that the first two weeks of November are prime time for deer-auto crashes, as it is the peak of the deer mating season. Local AAA offices suggest the following to avoid serious deer-auto crashes: • Slow down—traveling at or below the speed…
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Photo
FARRAH MAFFAI Student Amanda Zecca, 8, points to a little guy depicted in one of the new sculptures at Brunswick Acres Elementary School, South Brunswick.
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Viking band takes third place in close competition
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The High School Viking Marching Band placed third in a close N.J. State Marching Band Group V Open Championships competition on Saturday night. Separated by less then 2.75 points from the first-place team, the band received its highest scoring performance of the season, according to a press release. The Vikings’ 45-member Colorguard…
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Cambridge awarded $500 educational grant
Cambridge Elementary School, South Brunswick, has been awarded a $500 ExxonMobil Educational Alliance grant. The grant was written and submitted by Glenn Famous, principal, after being invited to apply by representatives of the Exxon station at Route 1 and New Road. The grant money will be used to create math "backpacks" for grades K-2, to…
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Tribute, lectures at
senior center in Nov. The South Brunswick Senior Center has announced it will be open Saturdays, Nov. 2 and 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Seniors may take part in cards, chess, exercises, movies and other activities, and coffee will be served. The center will also honor the men and women who served in…
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Local resident’s photos at gallery in November
Photographs by North Brunswick artist Marty Honig will be on display at the North Brunswick Department of Human Services gallery during November. The gallery is located at 710 Hermann Road. Honig’s photos are currently being displayed at various metropolitan area corporate offices, as well as on the Internet (digital stock photography). Honig, a longtime resident,…
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Stored items suspected as cause of fire
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A small fire in the utility room of an apartment was quickly extinguished last week. The fire took place at 4:15 p.m. Friday in the apartment of Dennis Dreher on Southridge Woods Boulevard, according to police. The Monmouth Junction Fire Department and South Brunswick Police Department responded to a 911 call reporting…
