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Kenneth Vercammen, a resident of North Brunswick with a law practice in Edison, will be a guest speaker at “Nuts & Bolts of Elder Law & Estate Administration” 5-9 p.m. April 25 at the New Jersey Law Center, 1 Constitution Square, New Brunswick. The seminar, sponsored by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education,…
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Child Find under way in North Brunswick
The North Brunswick Township Public School District’s Child Find Program holds free evaluations for children 3 to 21 years of age who are experiencing learning, speech, hearing, vision, motor, physical or emotional difficulties. The school district provides special education and related services to all eligible children residing in the district, beginning at the preschool level.…
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Candidates sought for Boys State Program
North Brunswick American Legion Post 459 is accepting applications for candidates for the 2012 session of the American Legion Boys State Program to be held at Rider University on June 17-22. Post 459 will sponsor two delegates and will select two alternates for this year’s program. To be eligible, an applicant must be a resident…
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All-round athlete receives No. Brunswick scholar award
NORTH BRUNSWICK — Andrew Lauri has been named the North Brunswick Department of Parks & Recreation Scholar Athlete Artist for March 2012. Lauri is an eighth-grade student at Linwood Middle School. He is on the honor roll, and is enrolled in honors math and science. He was a peer mediator in elementary school, and a…
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Legion winners
Far left: Jane Lai, a fifth-grader at Greenwood School, South Brunswick, was one of the winners of the American Legion Post 401 coloring contest for 2012. Presenting the award were Irv Demarest (l), coloring contest chairman, and Gary Cooper, Post 401 commander. Lai’s picture was also selected best in Middlesex County and has gone on…
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Viva Las Vegas at B’Nai Tikvah March 31
Congregation B’nai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegans Lane, North Brunswick, will host a Viva Las Vegas Casino Night fundraiser 8 p.m. March 31. There will be table games for beginners through seasoned players, as well as a Texas Hold’em tournament (for an additional fee) and tricky tray and silent auctions. Tickets are $75 per person ($100 at…
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Care package drive for Military dogs
WEST LONG BRANCH — The Monmouth University Veterans Association will host a care package drive for military working dogs overseas on March 29 in the Rebecca Stafford Student Center at the first-floor information booth. Military working dogs (MWDs) face many of the same dangers as our troops in combat. Handlers and canines patrol together, day…
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Financial planner charged with theft
Marlboro resident surrenders at South Brunswick police headquarters SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A Marlboro financial planner is accused of stealing $135,000 from a 74-year-old South Brunswick man, according to the South Brunswick Police Department. Jordan Zemlock, 49, surrendered at South Brunswick Police headquarters on March 21 and was charged with second-degree theft. Zemlock owns JZ Financial…
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Seeds for stories grow into children’s books
Author Suzy Kline of ‘Horrible Harry’ series visits Livingston Park Elementary School BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Author Suzy Kline speaks to Livingston Park Elementary School students during an assembly on March 22. JENNIFER AMATO NORTH BRUNSWICK — The first thing Suzy Kline said to a group of students at Livingston Park Elementary School on…
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