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FARRAH MAFFAI Courtney Aranowitz, 7, of East Brunswick practices her milking skills on a wooden cow at the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture’s Scavenger Hunt on Saturday afternoon in North Brunswick. The cow’s “udder” is filled with water.
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Carnevale brings out thousands
Staff Writer By dave goldberg SARAH McCOLGAN People packed the North Brunswick Township High School grounds to take in all the fun at the annual Carnevale on Saturday. NORTH BRUNSWICK — About 30,000 people attended the 15th annual township Carnevale last week at the high school on Raider Road. "This was a very successful event.…
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Drain decals try to raise awareness Group hopes people realize where drain water ends up
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Drain decals try to raise awareness Group hopes people realize where drain water ends up DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT Wayne Kuberiet helps Natalie Mancuso affix a decal to a storm drain grate to make the North Brunswick community aware of the dangers lurking in what is being put down the drains.…
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NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Otken family may lose their fight in the condemnation trial as state Superior Court Judge James Hurley said Tuesday that open space is a benefit for the public.
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Otken family may lose their fight in the condemnation trial as state Superior Court Judge James Hurley said Tuesday that open space is a benefit for the public. "The municipality has to look for the benefit of the public and the benefit of a public individual," said Hurley, sitting in New…
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SARAH McCOLGAN Kids loved the ride on the flying swings during the Carnevale at the North Brunswick Township High School on Saturday.
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Hasidim return to grave site to honor rebbe Followers end mourning period for beloved leader of Hasidic sect
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Hasidim return to grave site to honor rebbe Followers end mourning period for beloved leader of Hasidic sect SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Several thousand Hasidic Jews returned to the grave of their beloved rebbe to end a year of mourning. Approximately 2,500 followers made the pilgrimage to the Washington Cemetery…
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National Night Out is
set for Aug. 7 in S.B. Annual night to fight crime coming up soon By dave goldberg Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Mayor Debra Johnson has declared Aug. 7 as National Night Out. The township’s police department will hold its 14th annual National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 7 at 6 p.m. at the Crossroads…
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Town to raise library budget by $200K Mayor asks for library to help raise funds
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Town to raise library budget by $200K Mayor asks for library to help raise funds NORTH BRUNSWICK — The North Brunswick Township Library will be budgeted an additional $200,000 this year. "Last year the town budgeted us $796,121," said Library Director Maureen Reese on Wednesday. "We need an additional $200,000…
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Council endorses $4M library plan Emergency meeting gives board the green light to apply for state funding
Staff Writer By charles W. kim Council endorses $4M library plan Emergency meeting gives board the green light to apply for state funding The South Brunswick Town-ship Council voted 4-to-1 during an emergency meeting Tuesday night to endorse a $4 million expansion plan for the library. "I think what we are doing is making a…
