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Tickets available for Harlem Rockets game
The North Brunswick Township High School Raider Robotix team will hold a fundraiser basketball game versus the Harlem Rockets comedy basketball team on Friday, May 11, at the high school, Raider Road. Doors open at 6 p.m.; tipoff is at 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 in advance by emailing [email protected], or $8 at the door.
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Used book sale at N.B. library May 4-6
North Brunswick Friends of the Library will hold a used book sale on May 4-6 at the formerAce Hardware store in the ShopRite center on Route 130 north. Adult hardcover and paperback books, teen and children’s titles, DVDs, CDs, and books on CD will be available. For more information, call the library at 732-246-3545.
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Help sought for St. Jude fundraisers
The Byron Foundation support and advocacy group, named in honor of the late North Brunswick resident Byron Goundrey, is hosting a fundraising drive for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital through June 25. The foundation is requesting volunteers to help with obtaining donations, setting up events, securing event locations and publicizing fundraising events. Events that are…
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Bike camp for kids & adults 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 High School, 98 Raider Road. People with disabilities…
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Discussions continue about N.B. transit village
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A decision has not yet been reached on preliminary site plan approval for the transit village project in North Brunswick. A Planning Board meeting was held on April 23 to continue discussions about traffic, site improvements, housing and land use, carried from an original meeting on April…
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N.B. BOE swears in new member
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Less than a year after losing a seat during school board elections, Anthony Brooks has found a seat open for him. Brooks, 49, was sworn in to the North Brunswick Board of Education on April 25. The six-year resident is replacing Michael Dawson, who has moved out…
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NBTHS to move to rotational schedule next school year
Town hall meeting on May 21 will discuss proposed changes BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — North Brunswick Township High School will be incorporating a new rotational schedule for the 2012-13 school year. According to a PowerPoint presentation posted on the school’s website, the schedule change will provide extended learning time for students.…
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Greater Media Newspapers takes home 15 awards in NJPA contest
Jeff Granit, “Balance,” first place, Feature, Independent Greater Media Newspapers received a combined 15 awards from the New Jersey PressAssociation for excellence in writing, photography and advertising in the NJPA’s Better Newspaper Contest for 2011. The photography department swept the feature category, taking home first, second and third places. The prestigious Robert P. Kelly Award…
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business briefs •••
The New Jersey State Bar Foundation will hold a Senior Citizens’ Law Day Conference from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, May 10, at the New Jersey Law Center, 1 Constitution Circle, off Ryders Lane, New Brunswick. Topics include lawyer-prepared estate plans, ways to fund long-term care affordably through Medicaid planning, guardianships, powers of attorney,…
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