• Wedding bells

    The Jewish Community Center of North & South Brunswick Nursery School, North Brunswick, held a mock Jewish wedding on Nov. 18 for the students, to teach them about the traditions of marriage in the Jewish faith.

  • Teacher gives students a ‘Preeti’ good start for the future

    Preeti Singh, of Livingston Park Elem., brings technology into the classroom BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Preeti Singh had laryngitis and couldn’t teach her class. Though co-teacher Martha Hayden was also there to instruct, Singh had important information she had to share with her students. Instead of getting a substitute or passing…

  • Restaurant event will support OLOL

    Our Lady of Lourdes (OLOL) School, Milltown, will sponsor a Benefit Day fundraiser from 11 a.m. Dec. 8 to 2 a.m. Dec. 9 at T.G.I. Friday’s, Route 1 south, North Brunswick. The restaurant will donate 20 percent of each supporter’s check (eat-in or takeout) to the school. Diners must present an event flier for the…

  • Ocean Grove house & inn tour Dec. 10, 11

    Historic Ocean Grove’s Chamber of Commerce will host its 19th annual Holiday House and Inn Tour on Dec. 10 and 11. Awarm welcome awaits you in the eight Victorian homes and cottages, 11 inns, a senior residence and a tent. Your all-inclusive ticket also includes a horse and carriage ride, a guided tour of the…

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     South Brunswick Girl Scout Troop No. 80471 sings carols during the Dayton Village annual holiday tree lighting on Dec. 4.

  • Boy Scouts ring in the holidays with wreath sale

    BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Roughly 300 local residents will decorate their homes with a festive wreath hand-made by Boy Scouts of America Troop 90 this holiday season. The 18-inch and 40-inch wreaths sell quickly, with the last 40 sold in just two days. Rich Berg, father of Boy Scout Dermot Berg, offered…

  • State urges cautious driving during breeding season

    More white-tailed deer are on the roadways with the arrival of the fall breeding season. Motorists should remain alert for deer, especially during the morning and evening commutes when visibility may be poor and deer activity is likely to be higher, according to a press release from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). “White-tailed deer…

  • Public advised to report any signs of deer with virus

    Disease can be transmitted to livestock but not to people The state Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Fish and Wildlife is advising people in west-central New Jersey to be alert for white-tailed deer that wildlife biologists believe are experiencing symptoms of epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD). The disease, a localized virus that spreads among deer…

  • Lifeguards, aquatics instructors sought

    The North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services is accepting applications for lifeguards and water assistants for the Aquatic swim lesson program. DPRCS is also accepting applications for recreation aide positions for the youth basketball program to be held Saturday mornings, January through March. Applicants should be 16 years of age by Jan.…

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