• Coldwell Banker plants sensory garden at Veterans Park in Kendall Park

    Coldwell Banker plants sensory garden at Veterans Park in Kendall Park

    Volunteers from Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in South Brunswick performed their annual planting of the sensory garden at Veterans Park in Kendall Park as part of the real estate company’s statewide Coldwell Banker Cares Day event in April. “This project is a small way for us to give back to this incredible community that has…

  • Team effort leads Raiders to top of White Division

    Team effort leads Raiders to top of White Division

    By Warren Rappleyea North Brunswick Township High School’s boys volleyball team is sitting atop the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) White Division and owns an overall record of 13-3. The Raiders are just two victories shy of matching last spring’s total of 15 wins and are coming off a solid 2-0 (26-24, 25-19) triumph over West…

  • Children make their mark in Earth Day contest

    Children make their mark in Earth Day contest

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – More than a dozen students were honored for their consideration of the environment through the North Brunswick Earth Day Bookmark Contest. The winners were presented with awards during the North Brunswick Council meeting on May 2: First grade, first place, Selma Elbenni from Judd Elementary Second grade, first place,…

  • Detectives solve burglary case, charge suspect

    Detectives solve burglary case, charge suspect

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Detectives were able to solve a case after a year of investigation. South Brunswick detectives charged Leon Pittman, 37, of Willingboro, on May 3 with breaking into a Waverly Place home in March 2015. The case began on March 12, 2015, around 8:40 p.m. when officers responded to a burglar alarm at…

  • Man accused of vandalizing five vehicles

    Man accused of vandalizing five vehicles

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police have charged a suspect who allegedly caused $10,000 worth of damage in a vandalism spree on Mother’s Day. Ajinka “AJ” Kelkar, 20, is accused of going to a mistaken location and damaging five vehicles on May 8. A resident of a Friendship Road home told police that around 1:15 a.m. there was a…

  • North Brunswick soprano to sing in Morristown

    North Brunswick soprano to sing in Morristown

    Soprano Rachel Fountain of North Brunswick will perform a solo as the 80-voice Morris Choral Society concludes its 44th season at 8 p.m. on May 14 with “Endless Song,” featuring Vivaldi’s “Gloria” plus works by Carly Simon, Mark Hayes, Mark Miller, James Erb and others. Tickets are $15 for students 18 and under, $20 for seniors and $25…

  • North Brunswick to hold trip to Grounds for Sculpture

    North Brunswick to hold trip to Grounds for Sculpture

    The North Brunswick Township Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services will hold a trip to Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton on June 11. The bus will depart at 9:30 a.m. from the municipal building, 710 Hermann Road, North Brunswick. Arrive by 9:15 a.m. The bus will return by 1 p.m. Tickets are $25 for adults,…

  • Safe driving course open to South Brunswick seniors

    Safe driving course open to South Brunswick seniors

      The South Brunswick Senior Center will hold a one-day AARP Safe Driving Course from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., May 27, at the Office on Aging, in the municipal complex, 540 Ridge Road, off of Route 522, Monmouth Junction. Learn the current rules of the road, defensive driving techniques and how to operate a vehicle more safely. Also, learn…

  • Options for knee and hip pain to be discussed May 19

    Options for knee and hip pain to be discussed May 19

    Princeton HealthCare will offer a lecture titled, “What Are Your Options for Knee and Hip Pain?” from 12:30-1:15 p.m. on May 19 with Dr. Brian M. Vannozzi, an orthopedic surgeon, and Sunita Mani, director of patient rehab, at the Office on Aging, in the municipal complex, 540 Ridge Road, off of Route 522, Monmouth Junction. Call…

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