• Library to open tech center for visually impaired

    Library to open tech center for visually impaired

    A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held 11 a.m. Sept. 21 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center, to mark the opening of a new assistive-technology learning center for those with changes in their vision. Through a partnership between the library, the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CBVI) and…

  • Talk slated on biblical account of Israelites’ exodus from Egypt

    Talk slated on biblical account of Israelites’ exodus from Egypt

    The Lincroft Bible Church will host the discussion “Did the Biblical Exodus Really Happen?” at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11 at 790 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. This is a free event. A video followed by a discussion will point to evidence that matches and confirms the biblical account of the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.…

  • Middlesex County presents 4-H Open House on Oct. 2

    Middlesex County presents 4-H Open House on Oct. 2

    If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about Middlesex County’s 4-H program or join one of the County’s many 4-H clubs, an exciting opportunity is coming up. The Middlesex County 4-H Open House will be held on Oct. 2 from 1-4 p.m. at the 4-H Youth Center, located at 645 Cranbury Road in East Brunswick.…

  • Local student receives ROTC scholarship

    Local student receives ROTC scholarship

    Mathew Lamb has received an Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps three-year scholarship to attend Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania. The scholarship pays for tuition, fees, an allowance for buying textbooks and a monthly stipend for up to 10 months of each school year in which the scholarship is in effect. Scholarships are awarded on…

  • Caseys look to contend in tough girls tennis division

    Caseys look to contend in tough girls tennis division

    By Warren Rappleyea Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School’s girls tennis team split its first two matches by identical 3-2 scores, and coach Lynn DiGioia expects her team to be challenged this season, as it looks for another strong campaign after posting an 18-2 mark a year ago. The Caseys won the Shore Conference’s Class…

  • Vikings, Raiders start football seasons with losses

    Vikings, Raiders start football seasons with losses

    By Warren Rappleyea Both the South Brunswick High School and North Brunswick Township High School football teams opened their seasons with losses, and both teams look to rebound this weekend. For South Brunswick, which dropped a 31-28 decision at home to Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Red Division rival Old Bridge High School, it was a…

  • Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore to hold awards reception Sept. 22

    Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore to hold awards reception Sept. 22

    BAYVILLE — Ten women have been named the inaugural recipients of the Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore’s award for Phenomenal Women Under 40. An awards reception will take place at 6 p.m. Sept. 22 at Water’s Edge, 125 Bayview Ave., Bayville. The award honors female leaders under the age of 40 from Monmouth and Ocean counties…

  • Edison remembers on anniversary of terrorist attacks

    Edison remembers on anniversary of terrorist attacks

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — As Edison Township commemorated the events of Sept. 11, 2001, township officials called on Americans to rekindle the outpouring of love, cooperation and unity that followed those dark days 15 years ago. “Thousands gave their lives that day,” said Councilman Leonard Sendelsky. Council President Michael Lombardi led the…

  • Millstone’s Palladino continues to shine at Muhlenberg

    Millstone’s Palladino continues to shine at Muhlenberg

    Muhlenberg College senior quarterback Nick Palladino of Millstone was named Centennial Conference offensive player of the week for the fifth time in his collegiate career. Palladino accounted for four touchdowns and tied a school record with his eighth career 300-yard passing game in the Mules’ 35-19 victory over Franklin & Marshall College at the Mules’…

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