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Adults invited to Feb. 24, 28 tryouts
Auditions for the upcoming Berdanhand Productions presentation of “Fade Out at Clo-Achers,” a two-act spoof on activeadult community living, are set for 6:30-9 p.m. Feb. 24 and 28 at the Hickory Corner Branch of the East Windsor Library, 138 Hickory Corner Road. Adults of all ages are invited to try out. Roles for men and…
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Registration for N.B. garage sale due March 5
The Our Lady of Peace Columbiettes will sponsor a garage sale 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 9 at the church, Route 130 and Washington Place, North Brunswick. The cost is $15 per table, and vendors will receive a free coffee and doughnut during setup between 7:30 and 8:45 a.m. Registration is due by March…
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NBT organizations work to combat texting while driving
Initiatives under way to educate children and adults about distracted-driving dangers BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Various township organizations are on a mission to combat texting while driving. The mayor and Township Council, the Board of Education, the Municipal Alliance Committee and the Traffic Safety Committee are discussing ways to educate children…
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Chicken dance
Students of Ina Horn play with hatchlings at the JCC of North & South Brunswick on Feb. 2. A farmer from Quiver Farms in Pennsylvania brought 12 eggs to the school on Jan. 24, and within a week and a half, all 12 had hatched. The children learned about the cycle of life prior to…
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Zimmerli to host trip to Armory Show
The Zimmerli Art Museum in New Brunswick will host a bus trip to the Armory Show in New York City on March 3. The show is one of the top international art fairs devoted to important artworks of the 20th and 21st centuries. The meeting time for the bus will be 10 a.m. with an…
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Poster contest for grades 7 and 8
The Central Jersey Chapter of the American Conference on Diversity is sponsoring its second annual Poster Art Contest. Students in the seventh and eighth grades throughout the Middlesex County area are asked to visually depict this year’s theme, “Respect Yourself — Respect Others.” Seventh- and eighth-grade students who wish to participate must submit their artwork…
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Register now for spring rec programs
The South Brunswick Department of Parks & Recreation is accepting registration for its spring recreation programs. Programs available are preschool activities, for ages 18 months to 4½ years; co-ed volleyball, held Thursday evenings for those 18 and over; and a women’s spring volleyball league. The programs are open to residents and nonresidents. To access the…
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Sri Ramanuja temple application denied in S.B.
Several conditions were not met satisfactorily, officials say BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — After a year of meetings, the preliminary site plan for a proposed Sri Ramanuja temple at 17 Eiker Road in South Brunswick has been denied in a 5-2 vote by the Zoning Board. Originally, the plan called for a…
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N.B. BOE honors students excelling in sports, school
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Board of Education honored dozens of students for their academic and athletic achievements during the Feb. 16 school board meeting. To begin the meeting, the John Adams Elementary School fourth- and fifth-grade chorus sang “Kumbaya,” “Spring” by Vivaldi, and “Bottom Bass Boogie.” Next, township Realtor Gloria…
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