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Raiders learned as season went on under coach Zsak
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent It’s been a season of learning for the North Brunswick Township High School football team under first-year coach Don Zsak. Despite a 2-7 record, the Raiders are making progress and look to upset powerful South Brunswick High School in the annual Thanksgiving game between the two teams. Zsak came to North…
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Vikings shift focus to Raiders for Thanksgiving showdown
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR South Brunswick High School, with Mohamed Jabbie, right, running upfield against Hunterdon Central Regional High School, won its opening-round state playoff game. On Thanksgiving Day, the Vikings turn their attention to their neighbor, North Brunswick Township High School, when the rivals meet in South Brunswick for their annual clash.
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UK chief inspector notes how policing changed after 2001
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The difference between American and European policing was discussed by a special visitor from England last week. Chief Inspector Dave Annets of the United Kingdom visited South Brunswick High School on Nov. 18 to detail the challenges of policing in England over the past 30 years, from riots to terrorism. He highlighted…
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Byron-Hill Homebuilders honors fallen soldier with street naming
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A new residential development will honor the memory of a fallen soldier with a street named in his honor. Stephen C. Ponty Jr. was born on May 28, 1949. He was a resident of South Brunswick, and served as a U.S. Army Special Fourth Class with the…
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Company seeks to ‘Drive Out Hunger’ by filling tractor-trailer with food
Hermann Services in South Brunswick is seeking donations for the community to fill a 53-foot tractor trailer in time for the holidays. PHOTO COURTESY OF TERRI HERMANN SOUTH BRUNSWICK — This holiday season, Hermann Services is staying local with its corporate charitable work by giving back to the community that has helped sustain it since…
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Judd Elementary to hold wine tasting
Judd Elementary School will hold a Wine Tasting and Basket Raffle Fundraiser 6-9 p.m. on Dec. 11 at Our Lady of Peace Church, 1050 Washington Ave., off of Route 130 south, North Brunswick. Tickets are $25 before Dec. 1, or $30 after. For tickets, call 732-519-6714 or email [email protected].
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Seniors invited to clip coupons on Dec. 1
The South Brunswick Senior Center will start a coupon club beginning at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 1 at the center, Route 522 West, Monmouth Junction, for South Brunswick residents age 55 and older. For more information, call 732-329-4000, ext. 7670.
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FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI A fire destroyed eight apartment units on Willowbrook Drive in North Brunswick on Nov. 17.
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Bus trip to ‘Jersey Boys’ set for Dec. 2
The North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services will hold a bus trip to New York to see “Jersey Boys” on Broadway on Dec. 2. The bus will depart at 9:15 a.m. from the municipal building, 710 Hermann Road. There will be time to shop, sightsee and have lunch prior to showtime at…
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