Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar

  • Community Bulletin Board South Brunswick YMCA’s

    Community Bulletin Board South Brunswick YMCA’s programs begin Jan. 6 The South Brunswick YMCA will begin its winter programs Jan. 6. The facility is at 329 Culver Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Featured programs include "supersports" for children age 2 1/2–5. Dance classes are available for 2-year-olds, and introduction to dance programs are…

  • BLOOPERS ADELE YOUNG Rich chocolate mouse won’t play hickey

    BLOOPERS ADELE YOUNG Rich chocolate mouse won’t play hickey Although it’s always fun to compile the list of "bloopers" that almost made it into one of our 10 Greater Media Newspapers’ publications, it’s especially nice to have some lightheartedness this year. For those unfamiliar with this annual tradition, the editors and staff at Greater Media…

  • In Brief Alchemist Theatre to perform 2001 revue

    In Brief Alchemist Theatre to perform 2001 revue The Alchemist Theatre Company of North Brunswick Township High School has announced its annual winter production "Theatre Revue 2001." The production is a compilation of skits and numbers from theater, television and movies that are chosen, directed and performed by students. This year’s production will include pieces…

  • Bookstore welcomes authors for signings

    Dr. Frank L. Greenagle will sign copies of his book New Jersey Churchscape: Encountering Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Churches Jan. 12 from 2-3 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Bookstore, 869 Route 1 south, North Brunswick. Also at the store Jan. 24 from 7:30-8:30 p.m. will be a parenting workshop led by psychologist Susan Newman. Newman…

  • Walk-ons only at golf courses

    A new automated tee-time reservation system, which allows golfers to reserve playing time at the three golf courses operated by the Middlesex County Improvement Authority (MCIA), will be installed and tested during January and February. Tamarack Golf Course in East Brunswick, the Meadows at Middlesex in Plainsboro, and Raritan Landing will be open for play…

  • US Water says that town is not cooperating Womack optimistic that rates may drop

    Staff Writer By dave goldberg US Water says that town is not cooperating Womack optimistic that rates may drop NORTH BRUNSWICK — US Water, the subsidiary of North Brunswick Water, claims that township officials have not been cooperative in working with it to lower the water rates. "Since 1999, we have been trying to help…

  • Princeton company enters agreement with JHMHCC

    PharmaNet Inc., Princeton, has announced it has entered into an agreement with Johns Hopkins Medicine Health Care Consulting (JHMHCC). The agreement will offer a single point of access to the consulting services of several medical and scientific experts, including Johns Hopkins physicians, scientists, health services, researchers, nurses, biomedical engineers, biophysicists, statisticians, pharmacists, and other health…

  • Prudential relocation arm earns top honors

    Prudential relocation arm earns top honors Prudential New Jersey Properties (PNJP) Relocation Department has won the Prudential Relocation Department 2001 Partnership Award. One of six winners worldwide, Prudential New Jersey was selected from among hundreds of real estate providers for its service. Nancy Monk, international network manager, recently presented the award to Liz Mills, relocation…

  • Turnpike approves signs for Rte. 522

    Turnpike approves signs for Rte. 522 SOUTH BRUNSWICK — There will soon be two new signs on Route 522 eastbound, directing vehicles to the New Jersey Turnpike. State Sen. Peter Inverso (R-14) announced yesterday that the Turnpike Authority has approved placing two "trailblazer" signs on Route 522 in order to keep vehicles seeking the Turnpike…