• Breakfast with Santa at firehouse Dec. 19

    North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Company No. 3 will hold its breakfast with Santa 8:30-11:30 a.m. at the firehouse on Cozzens Lane. The cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children over age 3, and includes a full breakfast buffet, a photo with Santa and a present.

  • ‘Meet Santa Day’ Dec. 19 in S.B.

    The South Brunswick Policeman’s Benevolent Association Local 166, the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 51 and the South Brunswick Police Department will sponsor their annual “Meet Santa Day” 12 to 3 p.m. Dec. 19 at the VFW 9111, 11 Henderson Road, Kendall Park. Children will take a picture with Santa and receive a small gift.…

  • American Legion is Toys for Tots drop-off site

    American Legion Post 401, 148 Major Road, Monmouth Junction, is an official Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots dropoff site. The mission is to collect new, unwrapped toys that will be distributed as Christmas gifts to less fortunate children in the area. The Toys for Tots program will be accepting new, unwrapped toys through Dec.…

  • Dec. 22 deadline for 50+ classes at Rutgers

    Enrollment for the winter session of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Rutg ers, The State University of New Jersey (OLLI-RU), has begun. Classes in the popular program for New Jersey residents older than age 50 are scheduled for Jan. 5 to Feb. 3. Most classes will meet at two locations: the Reformed Church of…

  • NBTHS collects 5,400 items for food bank

    The North Brunswick Township High School Student Government Organization collected over 5,400 items during a recent food drive. The items will be donated to the North Brunswick Food Bank. Mr. Burgess’ class collected over 2,000 items alone.

  • NBPD to hand out bias-crime pamphlets

    Officers of the North Brunswick Police Department will be on foot in various shopping areas distributing bias-awareness pamphlets to patrons throughout December. North Brunswick received funding from the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office to assist in implementing bias prevention and education plans. North Brunswick will educate the community on New Jersey’s bias laws so the public…

  • Photo

    Monmouth Regional’s Quaver Smith (l) looks to make an outlet pass after pulling down a rebound against Middletown South during a preseason scrimmage game on Dec. 10 in Middletown. The season will officially begin for Monmouth on Friday night when the Falcons host Middletown North in the first regular season game. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • Lancers ready for another run at a state championship

    BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent Following a successful campaign last season, the St. John Vianney girls basketball team has its sights set on another championship run in 2011. With four junior starters, St. John Vianney made it to the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions (TOC) final, losing to Neptune, 67-48. This year, those four juniors will be…

  • Hawk men are hosting Rutgers, Villanova at MAC

    Monmouth University men’s basketball team will live in the Big East for a few days. In-state rival Rutgers University and Villanova will be at Monmouth’s Multipurpose Activity Center (MAC) this week. Rutgers stops by the West Long Branch campus on Saturday for a 7 p.m. tip-off, and nationally ranked Villanova makes a call at the…

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