• Special needs program begins in December

    The North Brunswick Department of Parks & Recreation’s Special Needs Program will offer Friday Fun Nights Dec. 4 to Jan. 29 at the North Brunswick Senior Center, 15 Linwood Place. The program will be closed Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. Participants will be engaged in social, emotional, cognitive and physical activities. Ages 5 to 10…

  • Job fair to be held Dec. 1 at East Brunswick Library

    EAST BRUNSWICK — Assemblywoman Nancy J. Pinkin announced that she would be the host to a job fair on Dec. 1, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center, East Brunswick. Also sponsoring the event will be the Middlesex County Regional Chamber of Commerce; Edison Chamber of Commerce;…

  • Volunteers needed for horse therapy program

    Heads Up Special Riders needs volunteers to help children in a therapeutic horseback riding program. Teens and adults are welcome. No equestrian skills or background are required to volunteer. All classes are held at Hasty Acres Farm in Kingston. For more information, contact Clare Russell at 609-921-8389 or e-mail [email protected].

  • Columbians plan New Year’s Eve gala

    The Old Bridge Columbian Club will host its annual New Year’s Eve Dinner- Dance beginning at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 31 at St. Thomas Knights of Columbus Council No. 4815 Hall, 61 Pine St., Old Bridge. Tickets, which cost $55 per person, will be sold in advance only. Price includes hot-and-cold hors d’oeuvres, a hot buffet…

  • Feed the Hungry event on tap at Elks

    East Brunswick Elks Lodge No. 2370 will sponsor Blues, Brews and BBQs, a Feed the Hungry fundraiser, 7-11 p.m. Nov. 21 at the lodge, 21 Oakmont Ave. The event will feature a buffet dinner including barbecued ribs and chicken, baked beans, glazed carrots, buttered corn, bread and dessert. Midnight Blue will offer a mix of…

  • Bat tests positive for rabies in East Brunswick

    EAST BRUNSWICK — A bat tested positive for rabies in the vicinity of Farm Circle Road and Brantwood Court. On Nov. 12, the animal control officer for East Brunswick responded to a call about a bat that had died at a resident’s home, according to the Middlesex County Office of Health Services. The bat was…

  • Raritan Poets to meet monthly at library

    The Raritan Poets, a reading group and workshop since 1994, will meet the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the East Brunswick Library, 1 Civic Center Drive. All ages are welcome. Bring 10 copies of the reading sample.

  • Personal items needed to send to troops

    South Brunswick High School is holding its annual Troop Package Collection through Nov. 23. Shoeboxes, travel size personal care items, individual wrapped snacks, nonmelting candy, drink powders, K-cups, DVDS, beanie babies and blank all occasion cards are appreciated. Checks for donations to shipping can be made payable to SBHS-Soldier Packages. Contact [email protected] for information or…

  • Project Grad sets craft show, clothing drive

    South Brunswick High School (SBHS) will hold its 11th Annual Project Graduation Craft Show and Used Clothing Drive from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 28 at the school, 750 Ridge Rd., Monmouth Junction. Jewelry, handbags, pet items, toys, stained glass items, clothing, personal items, gifts for children, home décor, sports memorabilia, holiday items, food…

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