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Woman’s club seeks vendors for Nov. show
The North Brunswick Woman’s Club is in need of vendors for its annual craft and vendor show being held on Saturday, Nov. 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Our Lady of Peace Family Center, 1740 U.S. Highway130 in North Brunswick. Spaces with 8-foot tables are $25 or two for $45. For applications, contact…
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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. Registration is at 11:30 a.m. with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. The cost is $140 per golfer before July 16, or $150 after, and includes greens fees, a cart,…
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Soaring high
Timothy Monticchio (c), of Monmouth Junction, was named Eagle Scout of the Year during the annual convention of the American Legion Department of New Jersey, June 9 in Wildwood. A member of American Legion Post 401 Troop 10, he completed his Eagle Scout project, “Thanksgiving Kits with a Personal Touch,” which consisted of collecting and…
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Scholar athlete recognized by N.B. Township Council
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Victoria Borbas NORTH BRUNSWICK — Victoria Borbas had a lot to celebrate on June 20. After graduating from North Brunswick Township High School earlier in the afternoon, she received a proclamation from the town’s mayor and council during their council meeting at night. Borbas was named the Department of Parks,…
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Monroe writers’ play to open July 8
Berdanhand Productions will offer performances of “Fade Out at Clo-Achers,” an original play by Monroe residents Myra Danon and Meryl Berness, July 8-10 and 15-17, 8 p.m. on Fridays, 3 and 8 p.m. on Saturdays, 3 p.m. on Sundays, at the Grange Playhouse, 4860 Route 9 south, Howell. The play, directed by Albert Hepner, steps…
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Students exposed to broad opportunities during college
Young adults choose to study overseas, citing vast experiences and awareness BY KELLY CRAIG Correspondent Everything familiar — food, language, scenery, transportation, culture — is being left behind. Many college students have decided to escape all things familiar and live out of their comfort zone by studying abroad, despite the bad economy. According to VistaWide.com,…
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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 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. July 18-22, featuring music, crafts, snacks and recreation at a cost of $33 per child. Details can be found…
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Make appointment to register N.B. students
North Brunswick Township Public Schools is holding registration for elementary grades kindergarten through five at Maple Meade School building, North Brunswick Township Board of Education offices, Old Georges Road, Monday throughWednesday July 5 throughAug. 30. To schedule an appointment, visit www.nbtschools.org and click on “Schedule Appointment Now.” To schedule an appointment for middle school, grades…
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N.B. Board of Ed. marks achievements of students, staff
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — With the end of the school year bringing the happiness that only summer vacation can afford, the township Board of Education brought one last bout of school-related happiness on June 22. Several students and faculty members were honored with proclamations and awards during the public board meeting.…
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