Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar
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Free computer classes
at No. Brunswick library Beta Delta Theta Honor Society of DeVry Institute of Technology, North Brunswick, will be offering free computer classes at the North Brunswick Library, starting Jan. 10. These classes will provide attendees with basic computer knowledge that will enable them to participate in the current trends of information technology and be able…
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S.R. temple to sponsor Jan. 26 ‘Lunch/Learn’
S.R. temple to sponsor Jan. 26 ‘Lunch/Learn’ The Adult Education program of Congregation Anshe Emeth of South River will sponsor a "Lunch and Learn" with Rabbi Nathan Langer beginning at 9:15 a.m. on Jan. 26 at the temple, 88 Main St. A Shabbat service will be followed by light refreshments and a discussion titled "Truth…
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Award honors resident for community service
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Award honors resident for community service NORTH BRUNSWICK — North Brunswick Township High School Vice Principal Pete Clark was named the 2001 recipient of the Mary Sly/Anne Marie Chandlee Award last week. "This is a great service community," Clark said. "I am just one of many people deserving to receive…
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Accidental fire destroys historic barn on Renk farm
Accidental fire destroys historic barn on Renk farm COURTESY OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK FIRE PREVENTION The Renk farm’s 152-year-old barn in South Brunswick was completely destroyed when a welding machine caused a fire on Tuesday afternoon. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A 152-year-old barn on what is known as the Renk farm was completely destroyed by fire at…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ The normally popular fishing area of Farrington Lake is now frozen over due to the cold temperatures of the winter season.
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Judge may rule on Otken farm Monday Council told not to talk about future of condemnation
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Judge may rule on Otken farm Monday Council told not to talk about future of condemnation JERRY WOLKOWITZ Students of the North Brunswick Township High School stay indoors as the cold weather of the winter season returns, leaving the athletic fields empty. NORTH BRUNSWICK — State Superior Court Judge James…
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Participants sought for 19th annual arts festival
The New Brunswick nonprofit VSA arts of New Jersey is currently seeking individuals, schools, and organizations interested in participating in its 19th annual "Statewide Partners in the Arts Festival," slated for May 15. The free event is designed to foster the integration of individuals with and without disabilities in a celebration of the arts. The…
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NJ Transit adopts package with 10-percent fare hike
After holding public hearings throughout the state last week on proposed fare increases, NJ Transit adopted a compromised plan that still allows for an average increase of 10 percent on fares for trains and buses. Unlike its original proposal, however, the version adopted by the board of directors Monday requires that public hearings be held…
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Arbor Day Foundation has free flowering trees
Arbor Day Foundation has free flowering trees Ten free flowering trees will be given to each person who joins the National Arbor Day Foundation during January. The free trees are part of the nonprofit foundation’s Trees for America campaign. Two white flowering dogwoods, two flowering crabapples, two flowering pears, two Washington hawthorns and two American…
