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S.B. to move forward with Wetherill House repairs
BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — With estimated costs in hand, Township Council members decided to move forward with scheduled Wetherill House improvements at their Oct. 4 meeting. The environmental center, however, did not get much support. With the estimated price of repairs at $140,000, council members agreed that the benefits of the environmental…
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Learn to square dance at Oct. 19 open house
TheM.R. Squire Dance Club invites the public to a square dance open house at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at Grace-St. Paul’s Episcopal Church parish hall, 3715 E. State St. Extension, Hamilton Township. Following the open house, a series of square dance classes will be held on most Wednesday evenings. Dan Koft of South Brunswick, a…
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Rummage sale Oct. 14, 15 at Charleston Place
South Brunswick Community Development Charleston Place senior citizens will hold a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fri., Oct. 14 and Sat., Oct. 15 at the building at 3424 Route 27, Kendall Park. Proceeds will enable existing senior programs to continue.
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Blood drive at S.B. community center
South Brunswick’s Community Blood Bank will hold a blood donor drive 10 a.m.- 4p.m. Oct. 15 at the Community Center, 124 New Road, Monmouth Junction. No reservations are necessary. Adult-supervised child care will be available. Donors should be 17 or older (of 16 with parent/guardian approval), be in good general health and weigh at least…
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E-books hurt the sale of actual books in So. Bruns.
Books left over from warehouse closure will be sold Oct. 15 BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The popularity of e-books is undeniable. According to a report by the Association ofAmerican Publishers, e-book sales represented $49.5 million compared to $11.7 billion for traditional books. This represented a 165 percent increase for e-books from 2009…
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Girl, you’ve simply got to have it
ARE WE THERE YET LORI CLINCH I love to shop. I won’t deny it. Give me a couple of coupons, blue-light specials and a stack of items billed at a price worthy of throwing down for, and my heart goes all aflutter. I’ve been known to show up early, wait in long lines, and go…
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They’re mad, and they’re not gonna take it anymore
CODA GREG BEAN So, the Occupy Wall Street protests spilled over into New Jersey in a small way last week, after a hundred or so activists turned up in Jersey City, and fewer than 50 showed up in Trenton on Thursday to spread their amorphous message of social discontent. Carrying signs that said everything from…
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letters policy
The Oct. 27 issue of The North & South Brunswick Sentinel will be the last edition to feature letters discussing candidates in the Nov. 8 general election. Letters may be emailed to [email protected] by Oct. 21. There is no guarantee that all election letters will run. The only election-related letters we would accept for the…
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Resident wants a change from one-party government
The Pulda Farm, purchased jointly by the township and the county for $22 million, appears to have produced a bumper crop of corn. The township share of the purchase was to be $5.5 million and a contribution of $5.5 million was to be tendered from the state. The county contributed $11 million. The township was…
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