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    FARRAH MAFFAI staff Jennifer Mevoriah (l) and Samantha Onorah do the jitterbug at the Harlem Renaissance Fair at John Adams Elementary School in North Brunswick on Friday.

  • New adult degree program may come to township

    Distance learningmay help studentswith limited time BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer New adult degree program may come to township Distance learning may help students with limited time BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Residents seeking a college degree may not have to travel far, or at all, if the township approves a new program.…

  • Hospital says affiliation will enhance pediatrics

    Hospital says affiliation will enhance pediatrics St. Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick, has announced an affiliation with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) to bring specialists in pediatric medicine to families in Middlesex County and central New Jersey. St. Peter’s admits a large number of critically ill children and infants from throughout the state, including…

  • Golf outing celebrates late resident’s life

    BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The legacy of a former resident is providing the means for others to succeed. Family and friends of Ann Marie Chandlee, a North Brunswick resident who dedicated her life to bettering the lives of others, created a scholarship in her name to give…

  • Summer Concert Series to return to Babbage

    BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Music will once again fill Wednesday nights this summer with free musical entertainment in Babbage Park. North Brunswick Township will host an array of local musicians on the park’s stage every Wednesday at 7 p.m. from July 7 to Aug. 18 in its…

  • Holiday events planned for Monday

    Annual race andparade will kick offsummer season BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer Annual race and parade will kick off summer season BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Residents with the day off on Monday can start the day with a race and end it with a picnic. The township continues its Memorial Day tradition…

  • Residents speak out on Route 92 project

    BY CHARLES W. KIMStaff Writer BY CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has a lot more to think about. More than 200 people addressed the Corps during a public hearing on the controversial Route 92 project last week. "This [project] is asphalt in search of a purpose," New York environmental…

  • Johnkins submits subdivision plan

    New road could pave way for future developmenton open tracts BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer New road could pave way for future development on open tracts BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer North Brunswick officials last week received a site plan for a subdivision of single-family homes on property next to the Pulda farm. Dr. Roland Johnkins…

  • Gov. discusses FAIR property tax reform

    Local residents,officials respond tocomponents of plan BY TARA PETERSENStaff Writer Local residents, officials respond to components of plan BY TARA PETERSEN Staff Writer Gov. James E. McGreevey says his new three-prong approach to tax relief will bring both short- and long-term savings to taxpayers. The Fair and Immediate Relief (FAIR) plan, as outlined by McGreevey…