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Manasquan: small-town charm & an eclectic downtown
Main Street draws visitors in summer as well as at holiday time BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer Downtown Manasquan With miles of attractive beaches and a thriving downtown, Manasquan offers more than your average beach town. Manasquan has been a seaside destination since 1878, when railroads offered convenient access to New York City and the…
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Wine tasting to support robotics team
Raider Parent Mentors will host a winetasting fundraiser 7 p.m. May 14 at Cream Ridge Winery, 145 Route 539, Cream Ridge, to support the North Brunswick Township High School’s Raider Robotix team. Tickets must be purchased in advance. The cost of $25 includes wine, cheese and crackers, and a tour of the winery. For more…
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S.B. Food Pantry needs donations for grant
The South Brunswick Food Pantry is taking part in the Feinstein Foundation’s 14th annual Challenge to Fight Hunger. Through April 30, each food item donated is valued at $1 per item. Alan Shawn Feinstein, founder of The Feinstein Foundation, will divide his donation of $1 million proportionately among all of the agencies participating in this…
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Spaces available for June 4 flea market
South Brunswick High School’s Project Graduation will sponsor its fifth annual Outdoor Community Flea Market and Yard Sale on May 7 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine. The sale will be held at Woodlot Park, 124 New Road. The cost for renting a space (the approximate size is two parking places) is…
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Rock on at the S.B. Library May 1
The band RAVE ON! will perform rock ‘n’ roll music for all ages at the Friends Spring Concert at the South Brunswick Public Library at 2 p.m May 1. The band plays the music of Buddy Holly, The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and other rock music legends in a high-energy performance style.…
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Youth Conservation Corps seeks students
Applications are now being accepted for the Middlesex County Youth Conservation Corps, whose mission is to protect and preserve natural areas from misuse, polluters and the forces of nature at the more than 7,000 acres of open space owned and maintained by Middlesex County. Conservation Corps crew members earn $8.50 per hour and will work…
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Linwood School class of ’52 slates reunion
The Linwood Middle School class of 1952 is preparing for its 59-year reunion. Families and classmates are encouraged to share their current contact information with event organizers. The reunion will be held May 21. For more information, contact Alice at 732-545-1166.
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Golf outing to support SBHS Proj. Graduation
The South Brunswick High School Project Graduation Committee will sponsor its 13th annual golf outing May 27 at the Bunker Hill Golf Course in Princeton. Registration begins at 6:30 a.m. with a 7:30 a.m. shotgun tee-off. The cost is $90 per player or $340 per foursome and includes breakfast, lunch, golf cart rental and prizes.…
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Building blocks of fun
Above left: Youngsters use their imagination and a lot of blocks during a building session of the weekly LEGO Club at the South Brunswick Library on April 16. Above: Tristan Glazer-Smith, 7, of South Brunswick, adjusts the boosters on his LEGO space cruiser. PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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