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Talent show at S.B. Senior Center Jan. 31
The South Brunswick Senior Center, along with the South Brunswick Board of Education, will present a talent show at 12:15 p.m. Jan. 31. Theta students at Crossroads North Middle School will showcase their athletic, musical, comedic, and acting abilities as they perform two- to five-minute segments. This event is for South Brunswick residents age 55…
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Tutoring available at S.B. library for K-12
The South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, is offering free tutoring for students in kindergarten through grade 12. Peer tutoring is available by high school volunteers on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 5-8 p.m. No appointment is needed. The program will run through May 9. Tutoring will not be available on school holidays…
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Children’s programs at S.B. Recreation Dept.
Registration is still available for the following programs offered by the South Brunswick Recreation Department: Gym and art classes for 2- and 3-yearolds with their caregiver; Arts-and-crafts programs for 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds. (Children only); Gym programs for 3-and-a-half to 4- and-a-half-year-olds; Science classes for 3-and-a-half to 4- and-a-half-year-olds. (Children only);…
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Organization asks community to answer the call, literally
‘Super Sunday’ phone-a-thon benefits those in dire circumstances BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer While the term “Super Sunday” is usually used in reference to the Super Bowl, to the Jewish Federation of Middlesex County it means a whole lot more. The annual event, which started in 1985, benefits a variety of different organizations throughout Middlesex…
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S.B. library collecting UPC labels from food
The Friends of the South Brunswick Library are collecting donations throughout January of UPC codes on labels from the following select products: Pop Secret popcorn, Emerald nuts, Post cereals, Bic products, People magazine, Glad products and Dannon Danimals and Dan-o-nino yogurt. The Friends earn points for the labels and can cash them in for items…
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S.B. police chief shares views on school security
Encourages school-police communication; discourages use of armed guards BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police Chief Raymond Hayducka recently spoke as part of a statewide panel to discuss school safety in the wake of the recent shooting deaths at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. Hayducka, who also serves as the president…
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Exercise program open house Jan. 30
The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence, 350 Demott Lane, Somerset, is participating in the Strength and Mobility Exercise Program being offered by Fox Rehabilitation. The program is designed to help people who have completed physical therapy continue the progress they have made by participating in a specially designed program to improve strength, balance…
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North Brunswick recognizes MLK Day with celebration
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther King Jr. could talk. King talked so Malcolm X could walk. Malcolm X walked so Barack Obama could run. Obama ran so children could fly. A celebration of these pivotal moments in history took place at the North Brunswick municipal building…
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Nurturing nature
Students help county care for open space areas, no matter how cold BY JOSEPH SAPIA Correspondent Korie Vee (l) and Branden Lenahan of the Middlesex County Youth Conservation Corps collect garbage as part of a pitch pine restoration project on Jan. 17 at the Jamesburg Park Conservation Area on the border of Monroe and East…
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