• MS Walk April 15 in Babbage Park

    The 24th annual Walk MS kicks off Sunday, April 15, at a variety of walk sites throughout New Jersey and is one of the state’s largest organized walks. Middlesex County participants will start their walk at Babbage Park, 801 Hollywood Place, North Brunswick. The fully accessible route is 4.5 miles in length. All funds raised…

  • ABC books on display at library

    On display during April in the children’s area of the North Brunswick Library is a collection of children’s ABC books donated by local resident Roz Shaw. Shaw donated more than 100 unique titles from her personal collection gathered over the years as a reading specialist for elementary and middle school students in New York State.…

  • Holocaust vigil April 16 in North Brunswick

    AHolocaust vigil ceremony will be held 6:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, April 16, at the North Brunswick Township Municipal Complex. Holocaust survivor Sol Lurie will be the guest speaker. This program is sponsored by the NBTHS Holocaust classes and the mayor and the Township Council.

  • Celebrate Earth Day at Pulda Farm

    North Brunswick will celebrate Earth and Arbor Day 9:30- 11:30 a.m. April 21 at the Pulda Farm. This event is sponsored by the Open Space Committee. The day will include educational opportunities in planting, recycling and protecting the Earth, and free hayrides. Wear comfortable walking shoes. For more information, contact Lou Ann Benson, at 732-247-0922,…

  • Lotsa matzah

    The Chabad of South Brunswick presented a “Matzah Factory” for the Jewish Community Center Nursery School of North & South Brunswick on March 26. The children learned that for Passover, matzahs must be baked and finished within 18 minutes from the time that the flour and water are mixed together. Everyone had the opportunity to…

  • Local resident faces diagnosis of moyamoya

    Francis Lee had a stroke at age 27, followed by two brain surgeries within months BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer WOODBRIDGE – Two years ago, Francis Lee’s life changed drastically. As a 27-year-old going through the police academy, Lee was looking forward to beginning a job with the Woodbridge Police Department. Becoming an officer was…

  • Free tutoring at So. B’wick Library

    Students in grades K-12 can get help from select high school students for homework assignments, projects, upcoming exams (large and small) for free every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 5-8 p.m. through May at the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction.

  • Food donations needed by April 30

    The South Brunswick Library is supporting the South Brunswick Food Pantry in the Feinstein Foundation Challenge to Fight Hunger, which challenges antihunger agencies nationwide to raise donations of funds and food. The more donations made to the pantry by April 30, the more money the community food pantry will receive from the Feinstein Foundation. Donations…

  • Local trips open to S.B. seniors

    The following trips are open to South Brunswick Township seniors age 55 and over: • 10:30 a.m. April 18, Kohl’s, Wegmans and Target; • 10:30 a.m. April 25, Hometown Buffet. Buses leave from the senior center. Call the Transportation Department at 732-329-4000, ext. 7363, to sign up for any trips.

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