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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Goalie Marko Ilicic watches a shot go off of the post during the “World Cup” soccer tournament played by the North Brunswick Township High School Student Government Organization May 28.
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Free-for-all
SCOTT FRIEDMAN Players battle for control of the ball during the “World Cup” soccer tournament played by the North Brunswick Township High School Student Government Organization May 28.
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No. Bruns. will ‘sport’ annual festival again
Youth Sports Festival to be held near DeVry University for nine nights BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Asea lion show and a live Marcan tiger show are two new attractions that will be featured at this year’s North Brunswick Youth Sports Festival. The annual event, appearing for its 12th year June 11-14 and June 17-21…
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Youths display science fair projects
BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer SCOTT FRIEDMAN Sixth-grader Michael Caruse illustrates a radio that can be constructed out of ordinary objects that would be found in a foxhole during the Linwood Middle School Science, Math and Technology Fair on May 28. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Among the many sights and sounds at Linwood Middle School’s second…
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One case of swine flu in No. Bruns.
Acase of H1N1 swine flu has been confirmed in North Brunswick. The case involves an adult male from the town and was reported on May 28. This case is unrelated to two other cases in Middlesex County — Highland Park and Edison residents who attend a private school in Piscataway, according to the Middlesex County…
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‘Caterpillar’ ideas change into ‘butterfly’ stories
Students model own storybooks after author Eric Carle’s BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Using the style of layering techniques demonstrated in Eric Carle’s book, “The Very Hungry Caterpillar,” second-graders at Parsons Elementary School created their own storybooks that they read one by one for their parents on May 14. Second-grade teacher Mary…
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North Brunswick receives Safe Routes to School grant
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township was awarded a $118,000 grant by the New Jersey Department of Transportation, one of only three towns in Middlesex County to receive grant funding. The funding will focus on providing curbing and sidewalks near John Adams Elementary School, a K-5 school that educates approximately 565 students. The project includes the…
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SCOTT FRIEDMAN U.S. Marine Sgt. Richard De La Cruz, of North Brunswick, participated in a ceremony during the North Brunswick Memorial Day 5K walk and run at the North Brunswick Community Park on Monday. More photos, page 8.
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N.B. Local 108 accepts zero salary increase
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Members of the North Brunswick Local 108 white- and blue-collar unions have accepted a zero percent salary increase for the year 2009, describing this as their effort to help the people of the township during these difficult economic times. According to John Sheridan, the president of the blue-collar union, about…
