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The First Ladies of Kendall Park share years and years of friendship
BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer If added together, there would have been well over 1,000 years of combined friendship and stories packed into Pierre’s in South Brunswick on Sept. 23. Above: Muriel Celvanelli (l-r), Gilda Gildenberg and Milly Auerbach greet one another with a hug during the First Ladies of Kendall Park luncheon at…
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N.B. receives award for energy efficiency
School district has saved almost $900,000 in costs in two years BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Energy Education presented the North Brunswick school district with an award for a successful energy-saving program that has led to environmental conservation and energy savings over the past two years. Ross Kelly, the regional president of the eastern division…
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Working toward the CURE
Sunita Chaudhary, of S.B., recognized for her work with underserved students BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer ASouth Brunswick resident has been honored for her work with underserved and under-represented students. The Office for Diversity and Academic Success in the Sciences at Rutgers recognized Sunita Chaudhary, director of Research Education at the Cancer Institute of New…
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Rejoice Jewish Music And Culture Festival
Sarah Carlebach, 4, of South Brunswick, gets a plate spinning with the help of Lisa Appel during the Rejoice Jewish Music and Culture Festival held at Woodlot Park in South Brunswick on Sunday. More photos, page 34. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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‘Helmets for Hearts’ Oct. 1 & 2 at schools
Saint Peter’s University Hospital of New Brunswick is sponsoring the “Helmets for Hearts” event Oct. 1 and 2. In honor of Edison High School football star Kittim Sherrod and popular South Brunswick High School senior Brandon James — who each collapsed and died on the playing field last year from an enlarged heart — the…
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Free local trips for South Brunswick seniors in Oct.
The South Brunswick Senior Center has scheduled the following free trips for South Brunswick seniors age 55 and over: East Brunswick Mall on Oct. 6; food shopping on Oct. 13; Target, Kohl’s and Wegmans on Oct. 20; and Hometown Buffet on Oct. 27. Transportation leaves at 10:30 a.m. Call 732-329- 4000, ext. 7361, to sign…
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Help N. Brunswick Fire Dept. get 10K in funding
Liberty Mutual Insurance’s $100,000 BeFireSmart Safety Pledge Program enables North Brunswick community members to complete a fire safety quiz at www.BeFireSmart.com/samjaffe, which could lead to the North Brunswick Fire Department earning one of 10 $10,000 grants. Now through Oct. 31, North Brunswick residents can support their local fire departments by taking the online quiz to…
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Tai chi classes to start at senior center
A new session of tai chi/qigong will be starting at 9:30 a.m. with instructor June Counterman on Thursday, Oct. 14, at the South Brunswick Senior Center. This is a seven-week session, and the cost is $28. Registration is due by Oct. 2. Tai chi combines a type of meditative relaxation process with flowing movements, which…
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