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S.B. secures money for sidewalk projects
BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — South Brunswick has secured nearly $1 million in grants from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) over the last few years to be used toward building sidewalks in the township. The township recently secured a $500,000 grant from NJDOT for the Georges Road sidewalk project, which…
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NBTHS teacher has his own version of ‘8 Mile’
William Ojeda ran eight miles a day for three weeks, one mile for each of his 117 students BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer PHOTO COURTESY OF ELISA DEPASQUALE William Ojeda, center, a Social Studies teacher at North Brunswick Township High School, ran one mile for every one of his 117 students he is teaching this…
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Troop 90 wreath sale now under way
Boy Scout Troop 90, Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, is sponsoring a holiday wreath sale through Nov. 9. Proceeds will fund the troop’s activities throughout the year. Eighteen-inch, decorated wreaths are $17 each. Also available are 40-inch wreaths at $50 each. Delivery will begin during the week of Thanksgiving. To order call 732-422-3846.
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Eighth annual Brunswick Eruption full of ‘firsts’
NBTHS Raider Robotix team hosts 33 teams from the U.S. and Canada BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer The North Brunswick Township High School Raider Robotix team’s eighth annual Brunswick Eruption had a lot of FIRSTs, despite this year being the eighth time North Brunswick has hosted the robotics competition. PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN Robots try…
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Eleanor A. Tamasy Borowski
Mrs. Borowski, 74, of North Brunswick, died Nov. 2, 2009, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She had resided in Florida for several years before relocating to New Jersey. Mrs. Borowski is survived by her husband, Louis A. Borowski; a daughter, Cindy Macfarlan; a brother, George Tamasy of Toms River; a sister, Ruth…
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MCC Saturday hours slated for Nov. 7
Middlesex County College (MCC), Edison, has announced hours 8:30 a.m.-noon Nov. 7 at the enrollment center, financial aid, bursar’s office, testing center, admissions, registrar’s office, student activities, academic advisement and the bookstore. The New Brunswick center at 140 New St. will be open 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; and the Perth Amboy center at 60 Washington St.…
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Rt. 1 project in S.B. edges up on DOT priority list
Road to be improved between Aaron and Forrestal roads BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer Astate project that may involve widening some parts of Route 1 in South Brunswick has moved to the top of the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s (NJDOT) priority list. The Bottleneck Relief Project targets the part of Route 1 that passes…
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Jeanette F. Di Gloria
Mrs. Di Gloria, 88, died Oct. 24, 2009, at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. She is survived by her husband, Joseph of North Brunswick; a daughter, Josephine Tallman of Spotswood; a son, Vincent Di Gloria of Ireland; a brother, Sam Sciarratta of Jamesburg; five grandchildren; and 14 greatgrandchildren. Arrangements were by Gleason Funeral Home,…
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Recital at Kingston church Nov. 15
Kingston United Methodist Church, 9 Church St., Kingston section of South Brunswick, will host a recital by pianist Todd Van Kekerix 2 p.m. Nov. 15. The free recital is presented by the New School for Music Study, Kingston. Faculty member Kekerix will perform sonatas by Scarlatti and Beethoven, a set of Debussy preludes, three etudes…
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