Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar
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Police warn residents of scam artists
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police are warning residents to beware of itinerant scam artists through the township to solicit repair work. "This is an annual thing," Public Information Officer Jim Ryan said Tuesday. According to Ryan, a group of the itinerants, sometimes called "travelers," were spotted in the township last week, and allegedly damaged a Kendall…
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Bulletin Board
ESL registration to be held Oct. 4 and 9 South Brunswick Community Education will offer free English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for all student levels beginning the week of Oct. 8. Beginners classes will be Tuesday and Thursday evenings at South Brunswick High School, 750 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick.…
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Bulletin board Senior center to offer fall programs and trips
Bulletin board Senior center to offer fall programs and trips The South Brunswick Senior Center will offer a presentation on assisted living on Oct. 11 at 12:30 p.m. "Current Events With Sol & Marilyn" will be presented Oct. 18 at 12:30 p.m., as well a massage workshop with Claire Caldwell, also at 12:30 p.m. "Senior…
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Book store to host author of pet loss, audio book
Barnes & Noble booksellers, 869 Route 1 south, North Brunswick, will host author Deborah Antinori for a book signing on Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. The Basking Ridge resident is a therapist and author of the audio book Journey Through Pet Loss. The book, which is the winner of the 2001 "Book of the Year…
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Kingston ‘Fall Foliage Walk’ slated for Oct. 14
Kingston ‘Fall Foliage Walk’ slated for Oct. 14 The Kingston Greenways Association (KGA) will hold its third annual Fall Foliage Walk on Oct. 14 at 2 p.m. The walk will commence at John Flemer Preserve parking lot, on Route 27 opposite the Kingston Lock. The walk will follow the Delaware and Raritan Canal toward Rocky…
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Ann Marie Chandlee honored posthumously
Ann Marie Chandlee has been chosen posthumously to receive the 2001 North Brunswick Heritage Award. She is being recognized for more than 35 years of volunteer community service. Mayor David D. Spaulding will present her family with the town’s highest honor at the 19th annual Heritage Day Festival this Saturday. An additional reception will be…
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B’nai Tikvah’s educational programs begin Oct. 6
B’nai Tikvah’s educational programs begin Oct. 6 Congregation B’nai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegan’s Lane, North Brunswick, will begin its "Lunch & Learn" series Oct. 6 following shabbat services. Topics to be discussed will be "Kohelet: A Man for All Seasons" and the book of Ecclesiastes. The temple’s adult education series will begin Oct. 16 at 7:30…
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School program to emphasize pedestrian safety
North Brunswick will participate in "National Walk Our Children to School Day" on Oct. 2. The day is sponsored by the Partnership for Walkable America. The North Brunswick Police Department will present an educational session on pedestrian safety to first-grade students at Parsons Elementary School. Following the session, the students will be led by Sgt.…
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‘Wheel to Heal’ tour
slated for Sept. 23 The Institute for Children With Cancer and Blood Disorders will hold its 12th annual "Wheel to Heal" bike tour/walk Sept. 23 at Liberty Oak Park, Freehold. The tour consists of 25-, 50- or 75-mile bicycle routes, as well as 1-5 mile walk. Proceeds will be used to enhance and support the…
