• On Campus

    On Campus

    The following local residents have been named to the summer 2016 Dean’s List at University of the Sciences, Philadelphia: Princy John of Fords, a doctor of pharmacy student; Naiya Patel of Edison, a doctor of pharmacy student; Jonathan Rhee of Edison, a doctor of pharmacy student; and Avani Yenamandra of Edison, a doctor of pharmacy…

  • Holiday Book Drive to benefit students

    Holiday Book Drive to benefit students

    Barnes & Noble will hold its annual Holiday Book Drive through Jan. 1, 2017. Customers can donate books for the New Brunswick Education Foundation. For more information, call Store Manager Kinya Travis at 732-545-7860.

  • Count Basie Theatre holiday programming slated

    Count Basie Theatre holiday programming slated

    Count Basie Theatre, 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank, announced the following calendar of seasonal shows: · Phoenix Productions presents A Christmas Story, at 8 p.m. Nov. 18 and 19; and at 3 p.m. Nov. 20. ($22 – $32) · Sirius XM presents The Brian Setzer Orchestra’s 13th Annual Christmas Rocks! Tour, at 7:30 p.m. Nov.…

  • Group forms to preserve historic house from demolition

    Group forms to preserve historic house from demolition

    By KAREN RAPOLLA Staff Writer The race is on to save the historic William Sandlass House on Sandy Hook from demolition. A group of Monmouth County citizens has recently incorporated as the Jersey Coast Heritage Museum at Sandlass House (JCHM), a nonprofit. The group’s goal is to halt the demolition of the house that is…

  • Four North Brunswick students excel in PSAT testing

    Four North Brunswick students excel in PSAT testing

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Four students from North Brunswick Township High School have been named commended students in the 2017 National Merit Scholarship Program.   Swetha Angara, Aiden Lewis, Suraj S. Sanyal and Sweta Sheth received letters of commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC). Although they will not continue in the 2017 competition for National…

  • Street namings honor World War II, Vietnam veterans

    Street namings honor World War II, Vietnam veterans

    NORTH BRUNSWICK — Rounding out a year jam-packed with honorary street namings for veterans was the dedication of Dewey Road and Park Terrace as Farella Sr. Way and Ottawa Street and Arlington Avenue as Carolan Way on Oct. 17. Ralph Farella Sr. was born Oct. 25, 1928, in New York City. He moved to North Brunswick…

  • North Brunswick counts on contributions of math-loving student

    North Brunswick counts on contributions of math-loving student

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – A math scholar has been named the Scholar Athlete Artist for the month of October. North Brunswick resident Kush Singh is a rising senior at The Academy at Edison. His GPA is 5.4. He was awarded the Tenth Grade National Champion at Mathcon in Chicago and the silver medal in the eleventh grade. In 2015,…

  • North Brunswick Police Department hires two officers

    North Brunswick Police Department hires two officers

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two new officers have joined the ranks of the North Brunswick Police Department. Matthew Workman and Zachary Tevoli were administered the oath of office during the Township Council meeting on Oct. 17. Both officers are residents of North Brunswick, are alumni of North Brunswick Township High School and graduated from the Mercer…

  • PSE&G utility upgrades to begin in North Brunswick

    PSE&G utility upgrades to begin in North Brunswick

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – PSE&G is currently conducting statewide electric reliability improvements to upgrade its utility infrastructure. In North Brunswick, new 69kV circuits will connect the North Brunswick Switching Station and Bennetts Lane Substation. The existing utility poles will be replaced with taller, sturdier poles that combine new 69kV circuits with existing 26kV, 13kV or 4kV circuits, according…

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