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Residents may use StringFly program to submit photographs for publication
Greater Media Newspapers is reaching out to the community with the introduction of Greater Media StringFly, a citizen journalism photography program. Greater Media StringFly will give people of all ages and from all communities the opportunity to take photographs of events that occur in their hometown and to submit them to Greater Media Newspapers for…
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S.B. Library exhibit highlights township’s civil war involvement
BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — This month marks 150 years since a call for more soldiers to serve in the Civil War reached South Brunswick residents. To commemorate, the South Brunswick Library’s August exhibit is dedicated to the nearly 150 men who served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Ceil…
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Vendors needed for dog walk in N. Brunswick
The North Brunswick Humane Association (NBHA) is looking for sponsors and vendors to participate in the ninth annual Dog Walk-a-Thon (Family Day Festival) from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14, at Community Park, Route 130. NBHA is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization providing the community with spay/neutering subsidies, the dog and cat food bank…
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Lifeguard honored for saving young boy’s life
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A lifeguard who saved a young boy’s life was honored by the township on Aug. 6. Jake Burgess, a lifeguard for the past three years, was on duty at the pool at Governor’s Pointe on July 9 when he noticed a young boy at the bottom of…
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Summer camp is the wheel deal for group of first-time bike riders
For This One, Lose the Training Wheels teach youngsters how to ride a bicycle BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Ronney Afere, of Sayreville, rides ahead of volunteer Darren Young at the Lose the Training Wheels camp in North Brunswick on Aug. 16. PHOTOS BY JENNIFER AMATO In a matter of three days, several children who…
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N.B. turns over a new leaf with redevelopment of apartments
Oakleaf Village will be renovated to remediate dilapidated conditions BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Windows are broken and boarded up in several apartments within the Oakleaf apartment complex in North Brunswick. A redevelopment project will begin soon, as the Planning Board recommended the property as an area of need of improvement on Aug. 14. PHOTO…
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Aanika Batra (front to back), 4, of Monroe, and South Brunswick residents Sana Jain, 5, Rhea Aiyar, 6, and Ishwari Joshi, 9, perform a traditional Indian dance during the Indo-American Cultural Foundation of New Jersey’s celebration of India’s 65th Independence Day at the South Brunswick Family YMCA on Aug. 19. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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The 2012 Deal Tennis Championships will begin on Aug. 25 on the Deal Tennis Club’s five newly refurbished green clay courts. Competition will be held in men’s singles and doubles divisions. The singles tournament will be in A and B classes. Entries can be made by calling 732-531-1660 or 732-542-1124.
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