Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar
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Public hearings set on NJ Transit fare hike proposal
The NJ Transit board of directors has authorized public hearings for next week on a six-year fare increase proposal, which is designed to help NJ Transit address a growing budget shortfall. The new proposal will include a 10 percent increase in fares on trains, buses and the Newark City subway in its first year, and…
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DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT The DeVito family, Mary, Kevin and Joe, watch as Griffin Nurseries employee Danielle Kahroa cuts and prepares their chosen tree to go home at W.V. Griffin Nurseries on Fresh Ponds Road in South Brunswick Sunday afternoon.
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Library to offer yoga, workshop, comedy event
The South Brunswick Public Library will hold its next beginner/intermediate yoga sessions Jan. 3-Feb. 7. Sessions will be Thursday evenings, and fee is $30. Advance registration is required, and attendees are asked to wear loose clothing and bring an exercise mat. A series of financial management workshops will be held Jan. 9 and 23, Feb.…
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Community center offers programs
The Monroe Township Community Center is offering a variety of winter programs. Registration forms are available in the lobby of the center, 120 Monmouth Road. Programs are open to township residents. Registration is limited. A Jolly Time preschool program, open to children ages 2-5, will take place on Mondays, Jan. 7-Feb. 25. Sessions will be…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Councilman Francis “Mack” Womack, and Ron Stott, North Brunswick Township Department of Parks and Recreation Astronomy Club instructors, review the components of a telescope with club members at Sabella Park.
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Gasoline prices are lowest in two years Sept. 11 attacks believed to have decreased demand
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Gasoline prices are lowest in two years Sept. 11 attacks believed to have decreased demand NORTH BRUNSWICK — During the last few months, gasoline prices have been at an all-time low. "I am very happy with how low the gas prices have become," said North Brunswick Mayor David Spaulding. "In…
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Chiropractic center seeks toys for shelters
New Life Chiropractic, 67 S. Main St., Milltown, is now accepting unwrapped toys for children, infants to age 17. The toys will go to youngsters at two nonprofit women’s shelters, Amandla Crossing, Edison, and Women Aware, New Brunswick. Contributions may be dropped off from 9 a.m. to noon and 4-6 p.m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,…
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Santa Claus is coming to South Brunswick
VERONICA YANKOWSKI Sarah Hart, 4, (l) of North Brunswick gives Santa her Christmas list at the Princeton Radisson Meet Santa Day sponsored by the South Brunswick Policeman’s Benevolent Association Local No. 166 and Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 51 on Sunday. Santa Claus will be making rounds across the township on Sunday courtesy of…
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Walkway of honor to raise funds for NBTHS Foundation handed out $50K in grant money to teachers
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Walkway of honor to raise funds for NBTHS Foundation handed out $50K in grant money to teachers FARRAH MAFFAI North Brunswick Township High School Principal Steve Libro, (l-r) Superintendent of Schools Dr. Robert Rimmer and North Brunswick Education Foundation Chairman Frank Puleio stand on the walkway of honor in front…
