• Donations needed for South Brunswick Food Pantry

    Feinstein Foundation challenge will run through April 30 BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The South Brunswick Food Pantry and Social Services Department are partnering with the Feinstein Foundation for the third year this month in an effort to fight hunger. The foundation’s 15th annual $1 Million Giveaway to Fight Hunger kicked off on…

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    Christine F. Li, a partner in Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP’s Community Association Practice Group, will be joined by Francis J. McGovern, Esq., a member of McGovern Legal Services, as co-presenters of “Condominium and Community Association Law.” The program is being sponsored by the New Jersey State Bar Foundation and will be held 7-9…

  • No infestation of bedbugs reported in N.B. schools

    Two schools treated for bedbugs, but no incubation or breeding has been reported BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — There is no infestation of bedbugs in the North Brunswick school district, though bedbugs were recently reported at two of the six school buildings. One bedbug had initially been discovered on a student at…

  • Nursery school students display artwork projects

    JCC of North & South Brunswick holds third annual Family Art Night BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Children of all ages gather for a reading of “A Mezuzah on My Door” during the Jewish Community Center of North & South Brunswick’s third annual Family Art Night on March 14. A mezuzah craft was made by…

  • South Brunswick council introduces 3-cent tax rate increase

    Tax for average assessed home would increase about $60 if budget is approved April 10 BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer The South Brunswick Township Council is attempting to save residents from the impact of a 3-cent tax rate increase proposed for next year’s budget. The budget was introduced at the council meeting on March 13, but…

  • SBHS student tries to set high-five record

    Ian Moritz attempts to set Guinness World Record BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer In an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the most high fives given in one hour, South Brunswick High School’s Ian Moritz high fives fellow classmates on March 16. JEFF GRANIT staff SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Graduating South Brunswick High School students…

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    The NJ Marlins seek dedicated and hardworking baseball players ages 10-18 for the 2012 spring/summer and fall seasons. All interested players must fill out a player prospect form at www.njmarlins.com. The Marlins 17U teams will play a highly competitive schedule with maximum exposure, including invitation-only events and 12 local, regional and national tournaments. The 2012…

  • RBC hockey team took on some of state’s best teams

    BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The Red Bank Catholic High School ice hockey teamended the seasonwith just a 10-10-6 mark, but the Caseys were certainly a force to be reckoned with when they played some of the top teams in the state. A case in point was RBC’s hard-fought, 2-1 loss to Morristown Beard (14-7-4) in the…

  • Blues finish in sixth place at NJCAA championships

    Men’s basketball team finishes season with 28-4 record Brookdale Community College’s men’s basketball team had to be asking itself what if, after finishing sixth at the NJCAA Division III National Championships. What if Sandhills Community College’s Daquain Towns hadn’t dribbled the length of the floor in the final 3.8 seconds and scored at the buzzer…

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