• NBTHS parent portal now available online

    Caregivers can view their children’s grades, attendance, disciplinary records BY JENNIFER AMATO NORTH BRUNSWICK — In the first week of its establishment, an online portal for parents of North Brunswick Township High School students received more than 1,900 clicks. The program launched March 28, providing registered parents with access to their children’s daily attendance, grades,…

  • S.B. charter school application carried to June

    BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — After hours of discussion, with area residents voicing opinions both for and against the project, an application for a new charter school in South Brunswick was carried to June 2. The proposed school, the Princeton International Academy Charter School (PIACS), is a 170-student capacity, duallanguage immersion school…

  • NBTHS teacher receives Barnes & Noble award

    Alice Huang nominated Jeffrey Bradbury as ‘My Favorite Teacher’ BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Alice Huang (r) nominated North Brunswick Township High School music teacher Jeffrey Bradbury for the Barnes & Noble “My Favorite Teacher” contest. He was selected from more than 200 entries. JENNIFER AMATO NORTH BRUNSWICK — Jeffrey Bradbury had “no idea” how…

  • Eagle Scout project sprouts new garden for seniors

    Local Boy Scout designs seating area for residents of 740 Hermann Road BY JENNIFER AMATO Above: Nicholas Krawczyk, 16, of North Brunswick, leads a crew of volunteers and fellow Scouts from Boy Scout Troop 33 of Milltown in installing benches, a flower garden and an identification sign in front of the 740 Hermann Road Senior…

  • South Brunswick Parent Academy offers workshops for parents

    ‘Helping Your Child Navigate the Road to Middle School Success’ to be held April 26 BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer A s the school year reaches the final stretch, the South Brunswick Parent Academy (SBPA) will present its final workshop of the year, “Helping Your Child Navigate the Road to Middle School Success,” 7-8:30 p.m.…

  • Program not kept under lock and key

    S.B. Blue Angels program could allow police to enter senior residences in an emergency BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer South Brunswick officials are discussing the implementation of the Blue Angels safety program, which would allow police officers to enter a senior residence using a key in the event of an emergency. Public Affairs Coordinator Ron…

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    Om Mody, 6, of South Brunswick, creates a vehicle during a building session of the weekly LEGO Club at the South Brunswick Library on April 16.

  • How to get your sports news in the paper

    If you would like your sports news published, please submit a press release at least two weeks in advance of an event such as team registration or tryouts. Results of youth games and tournaments may also be submitted, as well as collegiate news about former high school athletes. Give complete information, such as dates, full…

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    The NJ Marlins, a travel baseball organization, is looking for players between the ages of 9 and17 to compete this upcoming summer and fall. Tryouts will be held 5-7 p.m. May 19, 20, 25, 27 and June 1 and 2 at Cross Farms Field in Holmdel. Email [email protected] or visit www.njmarlins.com and fill out a…

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