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NBTHS Football to host golf outing
The North Brunswick Township High School Football Parents Council will hold a golf outing Tuesday, Aug. 9, at the Cranbury Golf Club, 49 Southfield Road, Cranbury. For more information, call 732-422- 0928 or email [email protected].
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Teachers explore their hobby outside the classroom
‘Teachers as Artists’ exhibit will run through September in S.B. BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — People often say that when you can’t do something, you teach. But when these township teachers aren’t teaching, they “do.” The South Brunswick Arts Commission (SBAC) invites residents to see what their local art teachers are doing,…
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Chinese church to hold Bible school
The Chinese American Bible Church, 65 Gibson Place, Freehold Township, will host a vacation Bible school for children ages 4 years through sixth grade. Classes will be conducted Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. July 18-22. The program will feature music, crafts, snacks and recreation at a cost of $33 per child.…
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Rick Springfield to sign books at store
Barnes & Noble, 869 Route 1 south, North Brunswick, will host a book signing for Grammy Award-winner Rick Springfield 3-4:30 p.m. July 10. The event will feature Springfield’s memoir, “Late, Late at Night,” which recently came out in paperback. Known to audiences for his 1981 GrammyAward-winning hit “Jessie’s Girl” and his role as Dr. Noah…
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K-5 registration at Brooks Crossing
This summer, the South Brunswick School District will conduct school registration for all new K-5 students at a central location. Registration will take place at Brooks Crossing Elementary School, 50 Deans Rhode Hall Road, Monmouth Junction, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, July 12-Aug. 25, by appointment only. Call 732-297-7800, ext. 5148, to schedule an appointment. Families…
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Cat tests positive for rabies in Kendall Park
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A cat tested positive for rabies on Sturgis Road in Kendall Park on June 28, according to the South Brunswick Township website. The Middlesex County Public Health Department recommends that residents report wild animals showing signs of unusual behavior to their local animal control officer: moving slowly, acting tame, appearing sick, having…
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Kendall Park residents discuss virtual housing association
Idea is to encourage lifelong residency in South Brunswick BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The idea of a virtual retirement association for Kendall Park residents was discussed during a town hall meeting June 29. The Aging in Place Partnership (AIPP) surveyed residents in 2009 as to their top five concerns in the…
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Culinary master trades in tickets for dishes
Victor Sanabria went from military policeman to chef for senior citizens BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer Executive chef Victor Sanabria of The Chelsea in East Brunswick stirs a pot of simmering onions (top) and adds honey to his award-winning barbecue sauce (above) during a visit to the South Brunswick Senior Center on June 23. PHOTOS…
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Bicyclists under age 17 required to wear helmets
BY KELLY CRAIG Correspondent New Jersey’s sixth annual “Wheels Under Your Feet? Helmet on Your Head!” Think Positive Campaign began June 21 across Cranbury, Dunellen, Edison, Highland Park, Metuchen, Middlesex Borough, Monroe, Plainsboro, and South Brunswick. The campaign rewards children who wear a helmet when bicycling, skateboarding, rollerblading or riding a scooter. “The goal is…
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