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NBTHS basket auction to take place March 8
A basket auction will take place at North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS), 98 Raider Road, on March 8 from 6-11 p.m. Presale tickets are $15 and include two Tier 1 sheets; value-pack presale tickets are $23 (with a savings of $7). To order tickets, email [email protected]. Cash, checks and credit cards are accepted for…
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No. Brunswick cellist will perform with Bravura Philharmonic Orchestra
‘Masterpieces of the Romantic Age’ will be held March 3 Mira Kang The Bravura Philharmonic Orchestra, led by music director and conductor Chiu-Tze Lin, will present its annual Family Concert on Sunday, March 3 at 7 p.m. The concert, “Masterpieces of the Romantic Age,” features cellist Mira Kang, of North Brunswick, in a performance of…
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Vendors needed for Columbiettes garage sale
Our Lady of Peace Columbiettes, North Brunswick, will host the third annual indoor garage and bake sale on April 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Our Lady of Peace Parish Hall, Route 130 and Washington Road. The fundraiser will help support research for a rare skin disorder called epidermolytic ichthyosis. Tables are $20…
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Italian American Social Club dinner March 10
The Italian American Social Club of North Brunswick will hold its annual spaghetti dinner from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 10 at the clubhouse on Cozzens Lane. The menu includes spaghetti and meatballs, salad, bread and butter, dessert, coffee and tea. Tickets are $12 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under.…
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It takes a family to raise a child
Workshop focuses on how to raise responsible, independent children BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The South Brunswick Parent Academy held a parenting workshop Feb. 21 as part of a series sponsored by the South Brunswick Municipal Alliance, Every Parent Influences Children (EPIC) and the South Brunswick school district. The workshop, called “Logical…
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RISE for fries
Top: Teachers from North Brunswick Township High School work as employees at McDonald’s in the Brunswick Shopping Center on Feb. 19 to raise money for the school’s RISE character education program. Above: North Brunswick Township High School’s Shaina Skelton purchases food. Top left: North Brunswick Township High School’s Kevin Farrell (l) and Laura Dempsey work…
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S.B. Senior Center recognized for Living Legacies program
Students create theater performances based on the lives of veterans The South Brunswick Senior Center has received an award from the National Council on Aging (NCOA) for its highly successful Living Legacies program. The award was presented as part of NCOA’s National Institute of Senior Centers 2012 Programs of Excellence. Living Legacies is an annual…
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The sting of stigma
Expert: Mental illness is one of the last ‘acceptable’ forms of discrimination BY JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer Dave Slover has a smile that’s contagious. He ignites like a spark plug when he talks about working on cars, and his own Chevy Monte Carlo, which he lovingly built, holds a special place in his heart. He…
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Transit village project may not include affordable housing
Superior Court judge to decide if MainStreetNB is required to follow old COAH rules BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer In two weeks, Superior Court Judge Phillip Paley is expected to issue a written decision on whether affordable housing should be required for the MainStreetNB transit village project. Paley heard arguments regarding the project in his…
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