Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Stephen Hansen dresses as Dracula at the “Haunted Walk Through Farrington Woods” on Sunday.
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President of historical society to be installed
North Brunswick resident Alvin J. Rockoff will be installed as president of the Jewish Historical Society of Central Jersey at its fall meeting in November. Rockoff will be installed by Ruth Marcus Patt, society founder. Rockoff’s accomplishments include chairmanship of the board of trustees at Rutgers University, New Brunswick; as well as chairmanship of the…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Tony Sidotti holds his son, Anthony, 1, at the “Haunted Walk Through Farrington Woods” on Sunday. The walk was sponsored by the North Brunswick Department of Human Services.
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Library now accepting donations for food bank
The North Brunswick Library, 880 Hermann Road, will collect food donations again this year for the North Brunswick Food Bank. Donations may be dropped off at the library during library hours. Items needed are stuffing, potatoes, yams, cranberry sauce and canned vegetables, pie crust mix, pie filling, gravy, rice, cake and frosting mix, and other…
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Conference offers hope to stroke survivors
The American Stroke Association, in partnership with the Middlesex County Operation Stroke task force, will host a statewide conference for stroke survivors, caregivers and family members on Nov. 10 at JFK Conference Center, Edison. "Life After Stroke" will feature stroke survivor Lynn Lazarus Serper, a cognitive therapist and president of Brain Enhancement Services Inc. She…
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South Brunswick couple to chair ‘Super Sunday’
Keith and Tammy Zimmerman have been appointed "Super Sunday" chairs by the Jewish Federation of Greater Middlesex County. The couple are congregants of Congregation B’nai Tikvah, North Brunswick, and residents of the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick. The couple will assist with the annual phone-a-thon "One People, One Purpose" on Oct. 28 that raises…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Ashley Carlino and Juli Woodbury dress as witches to scare the crowd at the “Haunted Walk Through Farrington Woods” in North Brunswick on Sunday.
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Council approves police contracts for 3 years
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Both township police unions had their respective agreements approved by the Township Council Tuesday night. The Policemen’s Benevolent Association Local 166 (PBA) and the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 51 (FOP) had their contracts approved unanimously by the governing body Tuesday. Those contracts will last for the next three years. Members of…
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Viking Band takes mayor’s trophy
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The South Brunswick High School Viking Marching Band scored an 89.3 in United States Scholastic Bands Association Group V Open competition Oct. 13 in North Brunswick. The Vikings also won the Mayors Trophy for Best Overall Effect in the nine-band competition. South Brunswick’s Viking Marching Band’s 2001 program is "The Devine Comedy"…
