• Chutney Chefs delivers homemade Indian food

    Chutney Chefs delivers homemade Indian food

      Chutney Chefs delivers pre-cut, pre-measured Indian food and sauces for customers to combine together and cook. Owner Akhil Shah spent numerous evenings eating bad frozen food after working late nights and decided to provide a way to offer homemade food quickly. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian entrees include roti or rice. Options include aloo gobi, which…

  • Call for artists at festival, market

    Call for artists at festival, market

    The township of East Brunswick Department of Recreation and Parks and the East Brunswick Arts Commission will sponsor the 14th annual East Brunswick Fine Arts Festival, an outdoor juried show and sale of fine arts and handmade crafts, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. June 4 around the pond at the East Brunswick municipal complex, Jean Walling Civic…

  • East Brunswick police partner on opiate outreach initiative

    East Brunswick police partner on opiate outreach initiative

    EAST BRUNSWICK – The East Brunswick Police Department (EBPD) has partnered with the Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative (P.A.A.R.I.) to launch the department’s Opiate Outreach Initiative. Through the department’s program, which was launched on Jan. 1, East Brunswick police will work with P.A.A.R.I. to place participants into treatment, according to a statement prepared by the…

  • Old Bridge chiropractor teaches sports seminar in Mexico City

    Old Bridge chiropractor teaches sports seminar in Mexico City

    OLD BRIDGE — A local chiropractor recently taught a four-day sports injury certification seminar in Mexico City. During those four days, Dr. Ira A. Shapiro, director of the Plaza Chiropractic Center in Old Bridge, lectured on a wide array of sports injury protocols used to treat and alleviate the symptoms associated with a variety of on- and…

  • Children’s book author to visit library

    Children’s book author to visit library

    The Old Bridge Public Library will continue its Meet the Author series with a presentation by children’s book author Nan Marino 7 p.m. April 25 at the library Main Branch, Route 516 and Cottrell Road. Marino, a New Jersey resident and author of “Hiding Out at the Pancake Palace” and “Neil Armstrong is My Uncle,”…

  • Library book sale will begin April 30

    Library book sale will begin April 30

    The Friends of the Monroe Township Library Book Sale is planned for April 30-May 5 at the library, 4 Municipal Plaza. The sale schedule is as follows: • April 30 — Early-Buying Preview Day, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., $1 fee for adults (scanners, cell phones and other electronic ISBN search devices not permitted); • May 1…

  • Freeholder director teaches students about how to be a good citizen

    Freeholder director teaches students about how to be a good citizen

    SPOTSWOOD – Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios has met with hundreds of Middlesex County students recently to speak to them about his role in government and what it means to be a good citizen. “It is my sincere belief that children are our future and that it is our obligation to motivate and inspire them…

  • Joan Beatty

    Joan Beatty

    Joan Beatty Berg died Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at Bayshore Health Care Center, Holmdel.  She was 81. Born in Elizabeth to the late Malcolm and Blanche Beatty, she resided in Winfield Park before moving to East Brunswick several years ago. Prior to her retirement, she was a clerical worker for Pierce Leahy Archives in East…

  • Historian to present the American Indian heritage of New Jersey on April 23

    Historian to present the American Indian heritage of New Jersey on April 23

    The Middlesex County Office of Culture and Heritage will feature historian Richard Veit for a lecture about New Jersey’s rich American Indian Heritage through archaeological case studies from the earliest Paleoindian pathfinders to the Lenape. “Archaeology and the Delaware Indians: a 12,000-Year Odyssey” is scheduled for 2 p.m. on April 23 at the lodge in Thompson…

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