• No. Bruns. Senior Center to hold winter dance

    North Brunswick Senior Center will hold its annual winter dance on Friday, Dec. 9, at the senior center, 15 Linwood Place. The event will include live music by Ed Goldberg, dancing, and dinner. The cost is $5. Transportation will be provided if needed. Call 732-418-2222 or stop in to sign up.

  • Adams Athletic Club to celebrate golden anniversary with gala

    North Brunswick social organization supports sports programs, charitable events BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — North Brunswick is entering into a golden age. To celebrate the 50th year of the incorporation of theAdamsAthletic Club (A.C.), a gala will be held in April at the Pines Manor in Edison. From 6 to 11 p.m.…

  • Councilman praises So. Brunswick Board of Health

    Flu clinics, nurse corps are some of lesser-known responsibilities of township volunteers BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK— Councilman John O’Sullivan praised South Brunswick’s Advisory Board of Health in his speech at this year’s New Jersey State League of Municipalities annual convention. The convention was held Nov. 15-17 in Atlantic City. O’Sullivan spoke as the…

  • Toy, mitten drive at Bright Horizons N.B.

    Bright Horizons of North Brunswick, 2239 Route 1 south, will hold a toy drive Dec. 5-15 and a mitten drive Dec. 12-16. New and unwrapped gifts can be brought to the school between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.

  • Siblings give each other the best possible gift this year

    Kristyn Testa, of No. Brunswick, donated kidney to her brother BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Kristyn Testa donated a kidney to her brother Michael (r) in October. Their brother Joey (l) also went through testing to see if he was a match. NORTH BRUNSWICK — The greatest gift you can give in life is the…

  • Parents, judges celebrate newly expanded families

    Eleven Middlesex County families finalize adoption process during event at courthouse BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer James and Bonnie Nolan of Colonia celebrate the adoption of Olivia during National Adoption Day at the Middlesex County Courthouse in New Brunswick. For Superior Court Judge Travis L. Francis, Nov. 17 was the happiest day of the year…

  • Residents urged to drive sober during holiday season

    The Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign will run from Dec. 5 through Jan. 2. Law enforcement officials will be cracking down on drunken drivers as part of the statewide campaign. There will be saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints, looking for motorists who may be driving while intoxicated. Impaired driving traditionally increases by nearly…

  • Judge rules S.B. can oppose proposed charter school

    BOE given authority to oppose PIACS through zoning challenges, lobbying activities BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer A state judge ruled against the Princeton International Academy Charter School (PIACS) in the charter school’s lawsuit against the South Brunswick School District on Nov. 16. In accordance with Office of Administrative Law Judge Lisa James-Beavers’ recent decision, South Brunswick,…

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    Benjamin Almazan showcases his Pilgrim dolls during John Adam Elementary School’s annual “Molly’s Pilgrim” multicultural event in North Brunswick on Nov. 22. The third-grade students created flags and dolls to represent their families’ holiday traditions. See more photos on page 20. JEFF GRANIT staff

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