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Mark J. Schmidt of Gloria Zastko, Realtors kicks off ‘Mark Madness’
Mark J. Schmidt, broker associate with Gloria Zastko Realtors, is kicking off the official start of “Mark Madness,” a social media event taking place all during the month of March. Mark Madness is designed to educate, entertain, and inspire people to reach their home ownership goals. Found on his professional Facebook page, www.Facebook.com/MoveMeMark, Mark Madness…
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Raiders aim to regain GMC girls lacrosse crown this season
By Warren Rappleyea North Brunswick Township High School’s girls lacrosse team looks for its second Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) championship in three seasons this spring. The Raiders, who were 15-7 a year ago, seemed on the verge of winning the GMC for a second straight year, but Old Bridge High School rallied and then scored…
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North Brunswick Democratic Committee begins candidate search
The North Brunswick Democratic Organization is accepting resumes to screen for two council seats. All potential candidates must be a resident of North Brunswick and a registered Democrat. Any individual wishing to place his or her name before the organization must submit a resume limited to two typed pages and should include the prospective candidate’s name,…
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North Brunswick teachers to play against Harlem Wizards
The Harlem Wizards will compete against the North Brunswick Township Teacher All-Star Team at 7 p.m. on March 21 at North Brunswick Township High School, 98 Raider Road, North Brunswick. Teachers from the four elementary schools within North Brunswick will team up for this fun-filled game of trick basketball. Tickets are $16 each and will be…
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South Brunswick residents encouraged to ‘Give Until You Are Full’
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick Social Services has announced a new spring campaign, “Give Until You Are Full.” The South Brunswick Food Pantry will be accepting donations of food or funds through April 30. The pantry provides food and gift cards to families throughout the year, as well as emergency assistance to township residents who…
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Presentation focuses on obtaining home care through Medicare
The Stein Assisted Living Residence’s Caregiver Support Group will present “How to Obtain Home Care Services Through Medicare” at 3:30 p.m. March 23 at the Wilentz Senior Residence, 360 DeMott Lane, Somerset. The program is free but registration is required by contacting Marnie Kean at 732-873-3888, ext. 404 or [email protected].
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Clothing drive March 19 at Linwood Middle School
The North Brunswick Heritage Day Committee will hold a Spring Clothing Drive, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., March 19, at Linwood Middle School, 25 Linwood Place, on the left side of the building by the gym. Items being collected include wearable and usable clothing (men’s, women’s and children’s), shoes, belts, handbags, all types of linens (bedding, curtains,…
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South Brunswick Police snag heroin dealers
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police seized more than 240 decks of heroin along with ½-ounce of cocaine after executing a search warrant on March 5. Police had received information that Lazaro Ruiz-Caceres, 46, of Hightstown, may have been selling narcotics out of area motels, according to a statement prepared by the South Brunswick Police Department. Officer Raymond McCarthy…
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Raider Robotix ranked No. 1 at competition
The North Brunswick Township High School two-time World Championship team, Raider Robotix FRC Team 25, ranked No. 1 in the district’s FIRST Stronghold Qualification Rounds. The team competed in the Mid-Atlantic Robotics District Competition March 4-6 at Hatsboro-Horsham Senior High School in Pennsylvania. The team formed an alliance with Team 341 from Ambler, Pennsylvania, Team…
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