• National Night Out event Aug. 3 in N.B.

    The North Brunswick Police Department will hold the 2010 National Night Out 5-9 p.m. Aug. 3 at Community Park, 2053 Route 130, North Brunswick. The rain date is Aug. 10. There will be activities, food and drinks, as well as a petting zoo, an appearance by McGruff, a bounce house, and much more. The event…

  • N.B. Football golf outing Aug. 3

    There will be a North Brunswick Football golf outing on Tuesday, Aug. 3, with a 10 a.m. shotgun start at the Cranbury Golf Club, 49 Southfield Road, Cranbury. The tournament is first come, first served. There will be prizes for the longest drive, closest to the pin, first-place team, last-place team, hole-in-one, putting and a…

  • Consignment sale Sept. 22-25 in N.B.

    Jersey Kids Consignment will hold its fall/winter sale Sept. 22-25 at the North Brunswick Firehouse, Company 3, 1470 Cozzens Lane, North Brunswick. Consignor registration is now open. There is an $11 nonrefundable consignor fee due upon registration. Those who do not have a PayPal account should contact Jersey Kids Consignment at www.jerseykidsconsignment. com to arrange…

  • Help Neighbors in the Gulf committee to meet

    The Help Our Neighbors in the Gulf Committee will hold its first meeting at 6 p.m. Aug. 2 at the North Brunswick municipal building, 710 Hermann Road. The committee is seeking suggestions on how to help the families and businesses who were devastated by the oil disaster and to reach out to families/relatives of North…

  • N.J. Repertory Theatre to present ‘Fame’

    New Jersey Repertory Theatre will present the musical “Fame” on Friday, July 30, and Saturday, July 31, at 7:30 p.m. at Crossroads North Middle School, 635 Georges Road, Monmouth Junction. Tickets are $10 and will be available at the door one hour before each performance. For further information, visit www.njrt.org.

  • Rain can’t penetrate half of New Jersey’s surface area

    Many of us breathed a sigh of relief as the drought and mandatory bans on unnecessary water use were lifted. But be warned: We’re polluting our drinking water in New Jersey. Our drinking water comes from two sources, surface water from rivers and streams that is stored in reservoirs, and underground water that we access…

  • SEA Paddle to benefit autism awareness

    paddlers Paddlers make their way along the 28-mile course during last year’s SEA Paddle, which benefits the Surfers Environmental Alliance and several autism awareness groups. SEA BRIGHT — Surfers’ Environmental Alliance (SEA) is sponsoring the fourth annual SEA Paddle NYC and White Water Evening celebration in Manhattan on Aug. 13. SEA Paddle NYC 2010 benefits…

  • Nine Brookdale Community College student-athletes are academic All-Americans

    Brookdale Community College (BCC) student-athletes distinguished themselves in the classroom as well as in the athletic arena in 2009-10. It was a big year for BCC athletics with Bo Scannapieco’s women’s softball team capturing their third national championship. But it was just as big of a season in academics as nine Brookdale student-athletes were named…

  • Red clay tennis courts Red Bank’s best secret

    BY ANDREW CONSTANT Correspondent If you’re driving down Broad Street in Red Bank and see red clay tennis courts, don’t do a double take and think you’re suddenly in Roland Garros in France for the French Open. It’s just Marine Park, where the clay courts have been since 1930 (in 1939 Don Budge, the first…

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