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Cat who lives in darkness becomes light of her owners’ lives
Daisy, of North Brunswick, lives normal life despite having no eyes Top: Daisy, a cat owned by Jay and Carriellen Soloway of North Brunswick, was born without any eyes. Above: Keller is another blind cat who is up for adoption. NORTH BRUNSWICK— Usually, Jay Soloway and his wife Carriellen like to stay close to home…
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Strategies offered to help children learn
The South Brunswick Municipal Alliance, Every Parent Influences Children (EPIC) and the South Brunswick School District are partnering once again to offer a series of workshops under the umbrella of the South Brunswick Parent Academy (SBPA). This year’s series kicks off on Sept. 24 with the SBPA’s second annual Saturday workshop, “Powerful Strategies to Help…
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Digital camera workshop at senior center
The South Brunswick Senior Center will host “Understanding and Using Your Digital Camera,” a six-week workshop led by instructor Leslie Gevins, Tuesdays at 1 p.m. beginning Oct. 4. The course includes a review of the basic options available on your digital camera, what the modes mean, how to manipulate the controls, how to use your…
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Tango for people with Parkinson’s
Instructors from TheraTango LLC will be teaching an eight-week series of Argentine tango classes for people with Parkinson’s disease at FUNKtion Dance Complex, 4260 Route 1, Monmouth Junction, 1:30- 2:45 p.m. Sept. 27-Nov. 1. The dance, based on walking in various rhythms, encourages longer stride length and improved posture. Preregistration through Robert Wood Johnson University…
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Some South Brunswick residents disagree with twp. manager pick
Claim Bernard Hvozdovic lacks government experience, is affiliated with Democratic Party BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Republican officials and residents expressed dismay at the appointment of Bernard Hvozdovic as South Brunswick’s new township manager during the Township Council meeting on Sept. 13. Hvozdovic, who serves as the local Democratic Party chairman, was approved…
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Register for N.B. schools by appointment
North Brunswick parents who have not yet registered their children for school should register at the school the student will be attending; registration is by appointment only. All registration information can be found at www.nbtschools.org. To schedule an appointment, parents/legal guardians should contact their child’s designated school as determined by the school placement street listing…
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PSA controversy, art lectures at sr. center
The following lectures will be offered free of charge at the Office on Aging, South Brunswick Senior Center, located in the municipal complex on Route 522: “The PSA Controversy,” noon Oct. 6. Learn the latest guidelines for prostate cancer screening. Art video and lecture, featuring American painterAlice Neel, 12:30 p.m. Oct. 17. …
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Concrete batch plant not approved in So. Brunswick
BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Residents of Fresh Ponds Road will not be seeing the addition of a long-proposed concrete batch plant after the Zoning Board voted against the company’s application at its Sept. 15 meeting. The board voted 5-2 to deny CJ&M Associates of South Brunswick the right to operate the plant,…
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Columbus Day Parade canceled in No. Brunswick
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The annual Columbus Day Parade has been canceled in North Brunswick. What would have been the 26th annual parade was voted down by the executive board of the Italian American Social Club [IASC] of North Brunswick, according to Martha Cresti, the president of the non-affiliated Italian Cultural…
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