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BUSINESS BRIEFS
Hurel Corp., North Brunswick, announced the appointment of James S. Mac- Donald to the company’s board of directors. MacDonald is the retired executive vice president of preclinical development for the Schering-Plough Research Institute, the pharmaceutical development arm of Schering Corporation, where he spent 14 years building one of the most acclaimed drug-development organizations in the…
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Boys State
Commander Gary Cooper (l) of the American Legion Post 401 of South Brunswick is part of the committee that sponsored Kabir Thakral (l-r), Logan Germano and Andrew Chi for the annual Jersey Boys State.
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Bakers needed for upcoming bake sale
The Byron Foundation is in need of bakers for its bake sale to benefit St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, which will be held 3:30-8 p.m. June 26 at the North Brunswick municipal building, 710 Hermann Road. Bakers can contact Peter Kenny at 732- 570-8208 by June 23.
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North Brunswick to celebrate Indian cinema
North Brunswick will hold its annual India’s Independence Day celebration from 10 a.m. to noon on Aug. 10 at North Brunswick Township High School, Raider Road. In celebration, Enjoy Explore India will hold an art and writing competition for youth age 5-19 based on the theme of “100 Years of Indian Cinema.” Artwork can be…
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MuckFest for MS
Mia Zimmermann of South Brunswick will participate in the 2013 MuckFest MS on June 15 to help create a world free of multiple sclerosis.
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North Brunswick officials share stories with students
By KATHY CHANG NORTH BRUNSWICK — If Superintendent of Schools Brian Zychowski wasn’t the leader of the North Brunswick Township School District, he might have run for mayor. Zychowski said he might have tried his hand at a position such as that of Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack. This is what he told the 450 or…
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Bicycle collection makes progress in So. Brunswick
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Carol Kling (l-r), Devon Smith, Bhairav Valera, Steven Schiff, Sue Berkey, Debbie Miller and Conor Carr stand in front of bicycles collected during the annual Pedals for Progress drive, which was held June 2 in South Brunswick. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Fifty-seven bikes, one sewing machine and one bag of soccer…
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Suicide prevention counseling hotline debuts
Suicide is often called a permanent “solution” to a temporary problem. People struggling with depression or hopelessness often cannot imagine a brighter future. Sometimes suicidal behaviors are triggered by events or challenges that overwhelm a person. Seeing a need to continue supporting New Jerseyans who are facing these challenges, Gov. Chris Christie’s administration launched its…
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