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Entries sought for S.B. film, video festival
South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, seeks student filmmakers ages 14-24 for the 2009 South Brunswick Student Film & Video Festival. Participation is free and entries are due by Nov. 30. The festival is Dec. 12. For an entry form or guidelines, visit www.sbpl.info/teens.
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Aging in Place focus group to meet Nov. 23
South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, will host a meeting of the Aging in Place focus group 2-4 p.m. Nov. 23. The session will address the challenges of accessibility, transportation and housing, medical and health services, and quality of life resources. To register, call 732-305-7079.
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Project Graduation craft sale Nov. 28
The fifth annual craft show to benefit South Brunswick High School Project Graduation will be held 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 28 at the high school at 750 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Crafter spaces are still available. The show will feature crafters from the New Jersey/Pennsylvania area, door prizes and…
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New Brunswick Elks Post 324 recognizes high school students
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NEW BRUNSWICK — Area high schools are invited to participate in the New Brunswick Elks Lodge No. 324’s Student of the Month Award program. Joe and Gail DiPane of North Brunswick are now in charge of the lodge’s Youth Activities Committee, based out of Livingston Avenue in New Brunswick. The…
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Book signing, games at S.B. Library
The South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, will welcome VSA Arts of New Jersey’s “Reader’s Theater” 2-4 p.m. Nov. 21 in celebration of International Disability Awareness Day. The event will feature the winning poems, essays and short stories of the New Jersey Wordsmith competition. SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) of Princeton…
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Dow Jones and Pfizer to leave S.B. next year
BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer South Brunswick took a big hit this month as two large corporations announced their decision to relocate operations out of the township in 2010. Dow Jones and Pfizer will both be closing facilities in South Brunswick that will impact approximately 500 jobs and hundreds of thousands of dollars to the…
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Alternative gift market Nov. 22 in S.B.
Community Presbyterian Church, 57 Sandhills Road, Kendall Park, will hold its annual alternative gift market 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Nov. 22. Through purchases, shoppers can provide food for children in Lebanon and Palestine, training and care for AIDS victims in Chad, supplies for new mothers and infants in Guatemala, training for advocates to end child servitude…
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Pupils wiggle & giggle during vermicomposting lesson
County reps. teach fourth-graders about worms, organic materials BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer One pound of tiny red worms is equal to 1,000 of the little critters. They are hermaphrodites, meaning they have the reproductive abilities of both males and females. The worms are born from egg cocoons, and after 28 days, one to three…
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N.B. considers eminent domain to save Pulda Farm
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Two ordinances involving the possible pursuit of eminent domain for the Pulda Farm on Route 130 were put forth by the North Brunswick Township Council for first reading during a public meeting Monday night. “The acquisition of the farm for passive open space is desirable and appropriate,” said Mayor Francis…
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