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Help SBHS with food drive March 5-6
Members of the Student Ambassadors Club of South Brunswick High School will team up with the Middlesex County Food Organization and Outreach Distribution Services (MCFOODS) to help put an end to hunger in the local community. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 5, and Sunday, March 6, SBHS student ambassadors along with…
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Jazz Café with Laura Hull March 4 in S.B.
Vocalist and songwriter Laura Hull will perform at the South Brunswick Jazz Café 8 p.m. March 4 in the Herb Eckert Auditorium at the municipal complex, 540 Ridge Road. Admission is $6 with refreshments included. For more information, contact the South Brunswick Arts Commission at 732- 329-4000, ext. 7635 or [email protected].
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Keyboard Kids open house March 5 in N.B.
Keyboard Kids Preschool and Kindergarten, 610 Towne Center Drive, North Brunswick, will hold an open house 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 5. For more information, call 732-821-1400 or visit Keyboard- Kids.org.
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Mardi Gras festival March 4 in No. Bruns.
The Our Lady of Peace Knights of Columbus, Route 130 and Washington Place, North Brunswick, will hold a Mardi Gras festival 5-10 p.m. March 4 in the parish hall. There will be dinner, beverages, a children’s activities center, music and more. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children, available at the door or…
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S.B. BOE to face challenges in preparing budget
Budget cap, possible layoffs discussed BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Martin Abschutz began by highlighting three major challenges that the South Brunswick Board of Education will face in the upcoming budget discussions, during a public budget meeting Feb. 23. It is possible, the Budget Committee chairman said, that the BOE could receive…
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Business influx strengthens economy in No. Bruns.
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Mr. Subs II opened on Jan. 29 on Livingston Avenue in North Brunswick. Despite a recent loss of business ratables in town, North Brunswick is still attracting new business owners as well as fostering an environment for longstanding businesses to thrive in. With the relocation of Church & Dwight Co.…
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Pulda Farm in S.B. permanently saved from development
Property dates back to a land grant from King George III of England BY SAM SLAUGHTER A Staff Writer A fter over four years of negotiations and hard work, the historic Pulda Farm in South Brunswick is here to stay. Recently, the land sale was finalized, preserving the 192-acre farm. The farm sits adjacent to…
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Anish Baweja (l) returns a serve as his teammate Mohammed Haji gets ready for the return during a ping-pong tournament at North Brunswick Township High School on Feb. 24. For more photos, see page 20. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Ranney School fencers win state championship
When the Ranney School epee squad won theNJSIAA/BollingerDistrict 2 Championship hosted by North Hunterdon High School, little did it know that it would go on to even bigger things. On Sunday the Panthers won the NJSIAA’s Squad State Championships, which were held back at Hunterdon Central High School. The Panthers’ talented epee squad, composed of…
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