• Estate-planning workshop scheduled

    The Family Love Letter —An Estate- Planning Workshop is set for 10:30 a.m. March 29 or 6:30 p.m. March 30 at The Residence at Forsgate, 319 Forsgate Drive, Monroe. The workshop will cover estate-planning documents, the importance of powers of attorney (medical and general) and details on contents and use of the Family Love Letter.…

  • Donors needed for temple blood drive

    The East Brunswick Jewish Center, 511 Ryders Lane, will hold a blood drive 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. March 27. For an appointment, call 800-933-2566 or log on to www.tinyurl.com/ebjcblooddrive. Walk-ins are welcome; appointments will be given priority.

  • Special-ed PTA group sets March 28 meeting

    East Brunswick Special Education PTA (SEPTA) will hold its next monthly meeting at 7:15 p.m. March 28 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. Guest speakers will be chiropractor Dr. Ken Freedman and reading specialist Sharon Dubinsky. Freedman will offer in- formation on how the nervous system enables individuals to process information…

  • Wounded Warrior collection extended

    The Junior Woman’s Club of Greater Brunswick has extended its Wounded Warrior Project Collection through March 31. Drop-off locations are the Milltown Public Library, 20 W. Church St.; the South River Public Library, 55 Appleby Ave.; the North Brunswick Public Library, 880 Hermann Road; and the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction…

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters’ fundraiser strikes chord with supporters

    Greater Media employees donate time, money to help child-mentoring organization BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Left: Big Brother Joe Aucello, 50, of Marlboro gives some pointers to his “Little,” Steven, 11, during the 39th annual Bowling for Kids’ Sake fundraiser to benefit the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth & Middlesex Counties at Brunswick Zone…

  • WELCOME TO… Treasures of the Jersey Shore

    Atlantic Highlands & Highlands offer all of the charms of seaside towns BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer Visitors don’t have to wait until summer to enjoy the many charms of Atlantic Highlands’ First Avenue. Nestled along the Sandy Hook Bay, Atlantic Highlands and Highlands are two small Jersey shore towns that have much to offer. Both…

  • Curtain to rise on ‘Cinderella, Junior’

    The Hammarskjold Middle School Drama Club will present “Cinderella Junior” at 7 p.m. March 17 and 18 in the East Brunswick Performing Arts Center at the school, 200 Rues Lane, East Brunswick. The play is an adaptation of the classic animated Disney musical film. Tickets cost $5 each. The box office will open at 6:30…

  • PTA to sponsor Clothing Drive

    The Chittick School PTA will hold a Clothing Drive 10 a.m.-2 p.m. March 26 at the school, 5 Flagler St., East Brunswick. Donations will benefit the American Red Cross; Chittick School will receive 15 cents per pound of clothing. All donors will receive a tax receipt upon request. For more information, call the school at…

  • Chelsea at E.B. to host March 27 open house

    Chelsea Assisted Living at East Brunswick, 606 Cranbury Road, will hold an open house 11 a.m.-2 p.m. March 27. Members of the community are invited to attend. For more information, call 732-651-6100.

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