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Collection highlights Indian art from period after British rule Zimmerli Art Museum to run exhibit, cultural events through July 31
Correspondent By lori elkins solomon Collection highlights Indian art from period after British rule Zimmerli Art Museum to run exhibit, cultural events through July 31 PHOTO COURTESY OF JANE VOORHEES ZIMMERLI ART MUSEUM Manjit Bawa, Untitled, circa 1995, Collection of Sharad and Mahinder Tak. The largest exhibit of contemporary Indian art in the United States…
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Principal asks students to report incidents
Staff WriterLinwood Middle School discloses last week By dave goldberg Staff Writer Linwood Middle School discloses last week’s incidents NORTH BRUNSWICK — Over the past week, there were three isolated incidents of student misconduct reported at Linwood Middle School. "Every individual has the right to be respected and the right to feel safe," said Principal…
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Womack suggests $300K in budget cuts N.B. school board believes it can live with that figure
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Womack suggests $300K in budget cuts N.B. school board believes it can live with that figure North Brunswick Township Council President Francis "Mack" Womack is suggesting that the Board of Education cut $300,000 from the defeated school budget. "The conclusion I have reached on the whole is that the board…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Brandon Tishim and Jessica Leonard as “Fred Graham” and Lilli Vanessi” in Kiss Me, Kate at South Brunswick High School. The play will be performed for this weekend at the high school on Ridge Road.
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Ten new voting districts added to S.B.
Ten new voting districts added to S.B. Population increases polling districts by one-third By charles w. kim Staff Writer South Brunswick voters should carefully examine their sample ballots for the June 4 primary election. Township Clerk Barbara Gut said Tuesday night that there will be 10 more voting districts, starting with the primary election. "These…
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HQ helps strengthen businesses worldwide Space provider helps give right image to small businesses
Staff Writer By dave goldberg HQ helps strengthen businesses worldwide Space provider helps give right image to small businesses Adam Weiss, a North Brunswick councilman, is general manager of the HQ Global Workplaces office in Short Hills. HQ Global Workplaces provides companies and businesses with office space and technical efficiency. "We lease office space with…
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Togar to build corporate campus in So. Brunswick
Togar to build corporate campus in So. Brunswick By dave goldberg Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Dow Jones & Co. Inc. has a new neighbor. The Togar Property Co., located off Route 1 on Ridge Road, announced it will build the Symbus Corporate Campus on Ridge Road. "Many companies have found that the ability to…
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Casey takes second court in N. Brunswick
Staff WriterNORTH BRUNSWICK By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Mary Casey, South Brunswick Municipal Court judge, was also named the North Brunswick Municipal Court judge by Mayor David Spaulding on May 6. JERRY WOLKOWITZ Russ Fortson, a NASA scientist, answers a question from a fifth-grader at Judd Elementary School, North Brunswick, during a…
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Water contract presented to public $68 million deal is expected to cut rates by 15 percent
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Water contract presented to public $68 million deal is expected to cut rates by 15 percent While the new $68 million water contract with American Water will allow the North Brunswick Township Council to lower rates, it may be very costly. "There were still 14 years left on the contract…
