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WCTC’s Ellery honored with lifetime award
Jack Ellery Greater Media New Jersey’s legendary radio morning show host Jack Ellery of 1450 WCTC-AM, New Brunswick, has received two major honors from the New Jersey Broadcasters Association. Ellery has been given the NJBA’s Lifetime Achievement Award for his more than 60 years in radio, including nearly 50 years atWCTC. He is only the…
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Salt Creek Grille Princeton will host its fourth annual “Wine & Dine” summer festival and community fundraiser 5-9 p.m. June 28. Set up under big tents on the Salt Creek Grille lawn, “Wine & Dine” will once again highlight the winemakers, craft brewers, cuisine, culture and music the area has to offer. Guests will also…
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Bike camp for those with disabilities
For This One Inc., a charitable nonprofit organization based out of North Brunswick, and Lose The Training Wheels Inc., a national nonprofit organization, are sponsoring a five-day camp to teach children with disabilities how to ride a bicycle. The camp will be heldAug. 13-17 at North Brunswick Township High School, 98 Raider Road. People with…
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Entries sought for 9/11 poetry contest
The September 11th Committee of the North Brunswick Parks, Recreation and Community Services is hosting a poem contest to honor those whose lives were lost on Sept. 11, 2001. Students in grades K-12 are encouraged to submit their poems to [email protected] or fax to 732-247-0979 attention Lou Ann Benson by Aug. 1. All students selected…
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Hometown Heroes program recognizes two NBTHS teachers
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Two staff members at North Brunswick Township High School have been named Hometown Heroes. Joel Chesler and Beth Passner received a certificate of recognition during the United Way of Central Jersey Volunteer Services Advisory Committee’s dinner, held May 30 at Middlesex County College in Edison. Chesler has…
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Realtors will host open house showcase
Gloria Zastko, Realtors will host a North Brunswick Open House Showcase on June 24. During the showcase, homebuyers will be able to learn about available homes in North Brunswick, as well as some of the opportunities in the community. Additionally, agents will be available to offer their expertise in current trends in home values and…
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NBTHS students contemplate their future POSSibilities
Program offers real-world career skills; thank you luncheon held for community BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Alan Hall had a big task ahead of him on June 13. Not only was he participating in the second annual Thank You North Brunswick Luncheon at the township high school during the day, but at…
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You heard it here first: a cure for Old-Timers’ disease
CODA GREG BEAN This may be the best argument for requiring students in K-12 school programs to learn a foreign language that I’ve ever heard. And if you’re like me, and becoming a bit more forgetful with every passing year, it’s a pretty good argument for ordering a Berlitz course and becoming fluent in anything…
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Voter support based on leadership, not party affiliation
A s a registered Republican, it may appear odd that I am writing a letter of support for Jo Hochman, who is on the Democratic ticket. Ideologies are not as important in town politics; experiences, dedication and leaderships are the qualities I look for when considering who will lead my town. Jo Hochman is experienced.…
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