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CINJ to hold lecture on breast cancer
The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) will host the 2012 Roche Lectureship for health care professionals, titled “New Frontiers in Managing Metastatic Breast Cancer.” The keynote speaker is Dr. Harold J. Burstein of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Dinner and registration begin at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 30, in the CINJ auditorium, 195 Little…
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Election 2012
What is your educational and professional background, and how will that make you a beneficial member of the council? Joe Camarota (incumbent)Party Affiliation: DemocratLocation: South BrunswickOccupation: Business ExecutiveNumber of years in the township: 23Number of years in public service: 30 Charlie Carley (incumbent)Party Affiliation: DemocratLocation: Kendall ParkOccupation: Civil EngineerNumber of years in the township: 22Number…
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Election 2012
Race for two N.B. council seats Q What is your educational and professional background, and how will that make you a beneficial member of the council? Andrews: I am a graduate of North Brunswick Township High School and Douglass College, Rutgers University, [where] I majored in English and minored in Japanese. I am in my…
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Lecture on ax murder case on Oct. 30
The Lizzie Borden ax murder case will be discussed from a parapsychological point of view from 7 to 8:30 pm on Tuesday, Oct. 30 at the North Brunswick Library, 880 Hermann Road. Seating is limited; registration is required. Attendees must be adults. To register, call 732 246-3545. .
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Traveling exhibit chronicles Jewish life
With the aid of a grant from the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the Middlesex County Cultural and Heritage Commission, the Jewish Historical Society of Central Jersey has created a traveling exhibit entitled “Tsars, Stalin, Perestroika and Jewish Grandmothers: Jewish Immigrants to Central New Jersey from the Former Soviet Union.” The exhibit is…
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Halloween events at The Shoppes at N.B.
A vampire and a witch on stilts will hand out Halloween-inspired tattoos 12-4 p.m. Oct. 27 at The Shoppes at North Brunswick, located at the intersection of routes 1 and 130. Also, from noon to 4 p.m. on Oct. 28, a scarecrow on stilts and a witch will meander through the area. On Oct. 31,…
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Mid. Cty. Board of Elections cautions against misinformation
The Middlesex County Board of Elections is cautioning voters against misinformation currently circulating regarding voter registration, eligibility and mail-in ballots. A hoax is being distributed through email and on Facebook stating that voters who have not voted since 2008 need to reregister or they will not be able to vote this November. “This is incorrect,”…
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School board members focus on excellence in education
Gail DiPane, Anthony Brooks and Ingrid Dillon will serve the No. Brunswick school district BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Anthony Brooks NORTH BRUNSWICK — Since the school board election in North Brunswick is uncontested this year, as three candidates are pursuing three open seats, the following is a brief profile of the members of the…
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NBTHS students ‘Challenge’ themselves with trivia
Team will compete in MSG Varsity’s annual quiz show BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A team from North Brunswick Township High School is once again competing in MSG Varsity’s “The Challenge.” On Oct. 22, Juilee Malavade, Jonathan Lin, Ibanca Anand, Bharadwaj Ramachandran, and alternates Kang Soo Lee and Mohammed Haji participateD in…
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