• ReRun will hold Moneigh auction

    ReRun Inc., an organization that rehabilitates, retrains, and finds adoptive homes for thoroughbred racehorses when their careers on the track are over, is holding a Moneigh auction on eBay ending Dec. 4. Moneighs are pieces of artwork created by horses using their muzzle, tail and hooves. The name came from combining the name of the…

  • Pearl Harbor ceremony Dec. 7

    North Brunswick Township High School, Raider Road, will hold a commemorative ceremony in remembrance of all those who lost their lives at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The ceremony will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, at Veterans Park, Roosevelt Avenue, adjacent to the school. All are welcome to attend. For more…

  • New fundraising initiative hopes to take off in N.B.

    School Website Affinity Network partners community donors with support for H.S. BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township high school is attempting to fundraise in an alternative manner. Through the School Website Affinity Network (SWAN), businesses in the community that donate to the school can be placed on the school website. Viewed…

  • Local residents bring medicine, hope to Ugandan children

    Point Community Church members sponsor families in devastated region BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Above: Dr. Terri Nordin (center), a family physician from North Brunswick, assisted with rounds at a medical center in Kaberamaido, Uganda, during a visit by Point Community Church of North Brunswick in November. Right: Ugandan children celebrate the opening of a…

  • N.B. custodians recognized for their energy efficiency

    BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — School custodians were honored Nov. 16 for their participation in the Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star program. The honorees were Gregory Smith, John Adams Elementary; Richard Clarke, Judd Elementary; David Smith, Livingston Park Elementary; Frank Raciti, Parsons Elementary; Matt Brigandi, Linwood Middle School; Lorraine Knox, North Brunswick…

  • Lending a ‘helping’ hand

    Members of the North Brunswick Department of Public Works visited the Jewish Community Center of North & South Brunswick, located on Finnegans Lane in North Brunswick, on Nov. 21 as part of the Community Helpers program at the nursery school. Above: Prekindergarten student Max Manson gets a lift from Eric Chaszar.

  • Photos

    Students practice returning the ball during the Raider volleyball clinic at North Brunswick Township High School on Nov. 14. PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN Milena Makse, an eighth-grader at Linwood Middle School, practices her serve. Abby Allegro, an eighth-grader at Linwood Middle School, works on a drill.

  • TNR more effective, humane than trap and kill

    You see them in a lot of places — behind food stores mainly. They are feral cats who live outside. The lucky ones have compassionate caregivers who provide food, water and shelter for them. The cats are there through no fault of their own. They exist because of irresponsible people who disposed of their unfixed…

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