• Association comments on N. Oaks Blvd.’s parking

    (Open letter to the North Brunswick mayor and Township Council) A s vice president of the Oak Hollow Homeowners Association, I am writing you as a representative of this association, regarding the issue of parking along North Oaks Boulevard, which I have read in the local newspaper is presently a hot-button topic. Although parking along…

  • Madison class of ’76 schedules reunion

    The class of 1976 at Madison Township High School, Old Bridge, will hold a 35th reunion beginning at 7 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Crystal Point Inn, Point Pleasant. Cost is $75 per person. Checks may be made payable to Janice Friedman and mailed to Friedman at 30 Deerfield Road, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. For…

  • Eat, pray, love

     Over 2,000 people danced and prayed during the sixth annual Navratri Garba celebration in South Brunswick High School on Oct. 8.

  • NBTHS brings positive ‘twist’ to recycling efforts

    BY JENNIFER AMATO NORTH BRUNSWICK — A new theme at North Brunswick Township High School is “Twist, drop and stop.” Members of the Environmental Club and the Care to Walk Club are collecting twist plastic bottle caps, which are sent to a recycling plant in West Babylon, N.Y., that specializes in recycling the specific type…

  • Karaoke at American Legion Post

    American Legion Post 401, 148 Major Road, South Brunswick, will host a karaoke dance Oct. 21 at 8:30 p.m. The karaoke is free and open to the public. Upcoming karaoke nights are Nov. 18 and Dec. 16. The post will also host a “Doo Wop to Disco” oldies dance on Nov. 4. For information, call…

  • Community encouraged to start positive chain reaction

    Assembly program honoring Columbine victim will be held Oct. 24 in North Brunswick NORTH BRUNSWICK — Rachel Scott was the first casualty of the Columbine High School massacre in April 1999. She was the victim of two teenage boys who felt mistreated and ostracized, who woke up that morning intending to hurt others. After she…

  • Bedtime stories

    Teachers, students at Livingston Park Elem. don pajamas during reading event BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Jackie Clarke, a first-grade teacher at Livingston Park Elementary School in North Brunswick, reads “Llama Llama Red Pajama” to her students during the Jump$tart Read for the Record program Oct. 6. PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff Livingston Park Elementary…

  • Walk for Diane to inspire all affected by cancer

    The late Diane Goodwin of South Brunswick will be honored Oct. 23 BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY A cancer diagnosis is a tough pill to swallow. When that diagnosis is stage 4 breast cancer, the news is particularly difficult to comprehend. According to the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) database, only one in five patients lives past…

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