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County Air Pollution Program monitors air quality
Every day we are exposed to contaminants from traffic exhaust, pesticides, and chemical fumes from industrial and manufacturing facilities. If left unchecked, these pollutants could accumulate in the air to levels that could affect our wellbeing and lead to future health problems like cancer, asthma and other lung diseases. To ensure that our air quality…
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Future of swim club not yet decided
I am writing on behalf of the Township of North Brunswick in reply to David Spaulding’s letter to the editor that appeared in last week’s publication. Mr. Spaulding did pose several questions to the township regarding its purchase of the Nob Valley Swim Club last summer. Very simply, Mr. Spaulding received a complete and timely…
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Club seeks vendors for flea market
The North Brunswick Woman’s Club is seeking vendors for its annual spring flea market, which will be held 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 4 at the North Brunswick Municipal Complex parking lot, 710 Hermann Road. Rain date is June 11. The cost is $15 per space, two for $25. Vendors must bring their own…
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‘Main Event’ at B’nai Tikvah on May 11
The Women’s Philanthropy Division of the Jewish Federation of Greater Middlesex County will hold “The Main Event” 6 p.m. May 11 at Congregation B’nai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegans Lane, North Brunswick. Keynote speaker will be author Ruth Andrew Ellenson, who received the National Jewish Book Award for her bestselling anthology, “The Modern Jewish Girl’s Guide to…
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N.B. seeking ‘Veteran of Year’ nominations
The North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services is seeking nominations for the Veteran of the Year, to be honored at the township’s Memorial Day celebration May 30 at North Brunswick Community Park, Route 130 south. There will be a 10:30 a.m. ceremony following the annual 5K Walk/Run. Send submissions to Lou Ann…
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No. Brunswick school budget passes by wide margin
Three incumbents re-elected to Board of Education BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Despite having several write-in votes for Chris Christie and Thor, the three incumbents running for the North Brunswick school board retained their positions. Connie Corbin, Seema Moondra and Ramnarayan Tirumala were re-elected to another three-year term onApril 27, during elections…
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Theater to stage murder mystery
The Main Street Theatre Company will present “And Then There Were None,” based on the classic Agatha Christie murder-mystery novel, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. on Sundays, May 6-22, at the Main Street Theatre, 3018 Bordentown Ave., Parlin section of Sayreville. Tickets cost $20 for adults, $16 for senior citizens and students, $12…
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Highland Park to offer Open Studios
The Highland Park Arts Commission will hold its eighth Open Studios noon-5 p.m. May 15, rain or shine. The event, which offers the public free self-guided tours of local artists’ studios, also will provide visitors with the opportunity to meet the artists in person, see their work environment, ask questions about their technique and process…
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S.B. Library institutes furlough days
Next closure will be May 27 BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The South Brunswick Township Library instituted the first of five staff furlough days on April 29. The furlough days, which are expected to save around $30,000 total, or about $6,000 per furlough day, are just one of multiple measures taken by…
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