• Thanks to those who cleaned South Brunswick

    On behalf of South Brunswick Township, I would like to express my sincere thanks to each and every one of the 459 volunteers who took time out of their busy schedules to celebrate Earth Day and make our township a cleaner place to live and work. Thanks to their tremendous effort, 397 bags of unsightly…

  • New member of school board thanks voters

    I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to all township residents for your excellent support to elect me as a new school board member on the South Brunswick Board of Education and for passing the school budget. I will work hard for your issues and concerns on the Board of Education to keep our…

  • St. Augustine yard sale May 21

    The St. Augustine Columbiettes will host a yard sale from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 21 at 88 Kendall Road, Kendall Park.

  • Chabad to celebrate Lag BaOmer with BBQ

    Chabad Jewish of South Brunswick will be hosting a grand Jewish community barbecue on the Chabad Jewish Center grounds, 1 RivaAve., 5 p.m. May 22 as part of Chabad’s ongoing communal events. May 22 is Lag BaOmer, a festive day on the Jewish calendar, celebrated with outings, bonfires, and other joyous events. The barbecue will…

  • Keeping cancer away through ‘Sun Safety’

    S.B. Girl Scouts hold event as part of Bronze Award project BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Even if their newmedals are as bright and shiny as the sun, the 15 girls in Girl Scout Junior Troop 80385 of South Brunswick are going to be ready in the presence of the actual sun.…

  • Sausage sale part of hard-fought battle against autism

    Royal Chevrolet raises money for Brunswick Acre Elementary in Kendall Park BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Bake sales aren’t the only way to raise money for schools. It’s now proven that juicy, delicious sausages work just as well. Peppers and onions were optional. On May 14 and for the second year in…

  • ‘Soundstage’ event ends on a high note for all

    BYAMY ROSEN Staff Writer Alicia Madison and Dan Weltman The sun shone brightly upon those who attended Greater Media Newspapers’ “Soundstage” fundraising event on May 7, enhancing the spirits of those who enjoyed the food and entertainment provided in the tropical surroundings of Bar Anticipation, Lake Como. Close to $3,400 was raised and will be…

  • N.B. Humane Association SNAPS out of original goal

    Project Shelter not seen as viable; funds will be put toward pet spaying and neutering BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer North Brunswick Humane Association is changing its direction for fundraising. According to President Jay Soloway, Project Shelter had not been going along as planned, and after a few association members involved with the shelter planning…

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