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Fundraiser at Five Below will benefit Relay for Life
The American Cancer Society Relay for Life of East Brunswick will hold a shopping event fundraiser at Five Below, 607 Route 18 south, East Brunswick. Ten percent of purchases made between Dec. 13 and 19 will be donated to Relay for Life. Store hours are 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10…
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Scholarships available for visual arts students
Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts has announced that beginning next fall, all incoming visual arts graduate students will receive scholarships equivalent to full out-of-state tuition in the first year and full in-state tuition for the second year of the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program. The scholarships reflect the school’s belief that…
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Winter coat drive to conclude Dec. 11
A winter coat collection to benefit those less fortunate will run through Dec. 11 at four locations in South River and East Brunswick. Sponsors of the drive are the South River Board of Health; East Brunswick Township; East Brunswick Parks and Recreation; Alternative Integrated Medical Services (AIMS Clinic) and Middlesex County Vocational and Technical High…
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PHOTO COURTESY OF JERRY BERGEN Jerry Bergen, Bo Malyk and Bruce Rogan are attempting to identify and locate their classmates from McGuinness, Wade and Weber schools in East Brunswick from the early 1950s. Any friends or family members can contact Bergen at [email protected], Rogan at rogan_ [email protected] or Malyk at [email protected].
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Many contributed to success of ball game
On June 27 the East Brunswick Buddy Ball League (EBBL) held a baseball game at the Heavenly Farms field, East Brunswick. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 133, East Brunswick, for hosting the event, and the East Brunswick police and fire departments, whose members participated in…
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STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is being celebrated by Jews around the world from Dec. 6-13.
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Old Town Village offers holiday traditions for the whole family
Old Town Village in Piscataway will serve as the host to several holiday traditions for the whole family on Dec. 13, including crafts, carriage rides and live music. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY OFFICEOF CULTURE AND HERITAGE PISCATAWAY — The Middlesex County Office of Culture and Heritage invites residents to experience its “Seasonal Traditions”…
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County schools receive grants
Several schools in Middlesex County were recently awarded Sustainable Jersey for Schools Project Grants funded by the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA.) At an event held on Dec. 3, the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools in Perth Amboy received a $10,000 grant for installing a school garden in order to instill a life-long passion…
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Take care in disposal of Christmas trees, tinsel, gift wrap
While residents deck the halls, giftwrap goodies and prepare for upcoming festivities, the Middlesex County Improvement Authority’s (MCIA) Recycling Division is issuing an advisory about the proper disposal of holiday-related items. Products like greeting cards, envelopes and gift wrap are generally classified under mixed paper, with one major caveat, said MCIA Recycling Manager Ed Windas.…
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