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Resident has a vision for North Brunswick
Ihave a vision for North Brunswick too. I would like to see a series of neighborhood centers, interconnected with walkways, bike paths and pedestrianfriendly roadways. We need landscaped pedestrian walkways over Route 1 and Route 130. Let’s really dream. We could create a park in the sky. Maybe we’ll be a tourist destination. I see…
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School board member thanks the community
Iwould like to thank this great community for their support of our school board budget and my bid for re-election to the school board. During this extraordinarily difficult budget process, your support speaks volumes for the value you place in education in our district and the positive impact that a high-achieving school system has in…
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On the move
Cameron Davis tries to run past defender Aidan Loh during opening day for the NFL flag football season, held by the North Brunswick Adams Athletic Club (A.C.), in conjunction with the township’s Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services, April 17 at North Brunswick Community Park. NFL flag football is two hours each week of…
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Raiders’ relay team first at Twilight Invitational
North Brunswick High School’s girls warmed up for the Greater Middlesex Conference Track and Field Championships at Saturday’s Mercer Twilight Invitational held in Robbinsville. The team of Breanna Nicholson, Vanessa Bacorn, Jasmine Phelps and Kaitlyn Davis captured the 800-meter sprint medley in 1:51.26. In the 4×100, Yakira Carpenter joined Bacorn, Phelps and Davis on the…
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sport shorts
The Blue Jays Baseball Club will hold its seventh annual exhibition series near Cooperstown for high school varsity players in the spring of 2010. Summer tournaments will also be held for U13, U14, U15, U16 and U18 teams. Night games are possible. For details, call Harvey Sandig at 631-650-5759 or email cooperstown314@ aol.com/. Industrial/Commercial Real…
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Tyler McDonough slides into the tag
East Brunswick High School’s Tyler McDonough slides into the tag of Old Bridge High School catcher Joe Procopio at home plate during the May 1 game at Old Bridge. The host Knights won in eight innings, 3-2. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Raiders’ Curran approaches lacrosse scoring milestone
Senior is approaching 400 career points BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Although the youthful North Brunswick High School lacrosse team has struggled this year, senior attackman Michael Curran has nevertheless stood out as he approaches the 400-point mark for his career. With five regular-season games remaining plus the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament, the four-year starter…
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Brush pickup cancelled in South Brunswick
A community announcement in the May 6 edition of the North & South Brunswick Sentinel states that South Brunswick will hold curbside brush pickup May 10 through 15. This has been cancelled. Brush must be recycled by delivering it to the brush drop-off area behind Sondek Park on New Road 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.…
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‘Documents • Flowers’
McKay Imaging Studio & Gallery is hosting “Documents • Flowers,” Drawing and Collages by Dan Schroll. “Lily Study” The photography exhibit will run through May 13 at the Red Bank gallery. The majority of the images in the exhibit are new works by Schroll, who explains in an artist statement that the flower drawings are…
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