• SBHS prom preview fashion show Feb. 1

    South Brunswick High School (SBHS) Project Graduation will host its annual prom preview fashion show 7-9 p.m. Feb. 1 at the high school, 750 Ridge Road. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. More than 40 seniors and juniors will walk the runway in the latest prom fashions from Kiki D’s and Chaz MaTazz, both formal menswear…

  • S.B. cheer clinic registration due

    A winter cheerleading clinic will be held for children in kindergarten to sixth grade 6:30-8 p.m. on Tuesdays from Feb. 5 to April 9 in the auxiliary gymnasium at Crossroads North Middle School, 635 Georges Road, Monmouth Junction. The clinic will be led by coaches and the cheer director. It will consist of warm-ups, stunting,…

  • Sand Hills Preschool receives national accreditation

    Grant from United Way helps school complete the process BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Sand Hills Preschool recently earned national accreditation through the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NACY). The nonprofit preschool, a program affiliated with the Community Presbyterian Church in Kendall Park that serves 86 kids, spent…

  • Linwood Middle School challenges students to act with honor

    ‘Rachel’s Challenge’ program stresses how one person can impact the lives of others BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer When eighth-grader Zainab Kahn saw the program “Rachel’s Challenge” last year, it brought out many emotions. “It was upsetting, and then it turned inspirational,” she said of learning about the many people who were touched by 17-yearold…

  • Students have a howling good time learning about robotics

    No. Brunswick Township H.S. ICE Wolves team is over the moon with awards BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Members of North Brunswick Township High School ICE Wolves robotics team pose with their robot, Beta, and their mascot, Lupa. I f the world of robotics doesn’t know the North Brunswick First Tech Challenge (FTC) Robotix Team,…

  • Testimony continues on zoning application for So. Brunswick Chabad

    No decision is expected for a couple months BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer Discussion over the proposed new Chabad Jewish Center on Riva Avenue in South Brunswick continued during a Jan. 24 Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting, and could continue on for months still. The meeting was a continuation of a Dec. 6 meeting, when…

  • Firm offering legal services to file tax appeals

    However, South Brunswick mayor says the ‘ad campaign’ is negatively affecting the town BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer South Brunswick Township Mayor Frank Gambatese believes that an advertising campaign may be the reason for the increase in tax appeals in the township. The amount of tax appeals filed in South Brunswick has more than doubled,…

  • No stopping the debate over red-light cameras

    State report says broadside accidents decreased while rear-end crashes increased BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer Cars proceed along Route 18 at Tices Lane in East Brunswick, where a red-light camera system went into place in 2011. Many people debate whether such cameras have made the roads safer or more hazardous. JEFF GRANIT staff To its…

  • Monmouth standout Clark drafted by MLS’ Red Bulls

    BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Ryan Clark can be forgiven for a temporary lack of judgment. On the coldest day of the year, he was running around his front yard in his bare feet. It was for a pretty good reason. The Monmouth University soccer star had just learned he was drafted by the New…

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