• A new day is dawning in a place called Bizarreland

    Coda • GREG BEAN You’ll have to excuse me for a moment while I dab the drops of blood that are running down my cheeks. My eyeballs have been bleeding nonstop since the other night when I saw indicted former Republican Rep. Tom “The Hammer” DeLay cutting a rug on “Dancing With the Stars.” I…

  • Yoga registration to begin at S.B. library

    The South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, will begin registration for its fall yoga program on Oct. 5. Beginner and intermediate classes are offered in eight-week sessions beginning Thurs., Oct. 15 and Mon., Oct. 19. For more information call 732-329- 4000, ext. 7290.

  • Phoenix Rising jazz concert Oct. 2

    South Brunswick Arts Commission will sponsor a jazz café at 8 p.m. Oct. 2 at Herb Eckert Auditorium at the South Brunswick Municipal Complex, 540 Ridge Road. Phoenix Rising, which specializes in Latin jazz and features award-winning flutist Andrea Brachfeld, of South Brunswick, will perform. Brachfeld is a two-time winner of the Latin New York…

  • Tickets still available for S.B. Oktoberfest

    Tickets are still available for American Legions Post 401’s annual Oktoberfest dinner 3-7 p.m. Oct. 3 at 148 Major Road, South Brunswick. The dinner will feature a variety of German foods, such as knockwurst, bratwurst, red cabbage, potato salad, breads, coffee, tea, soda, desserts, and hot dogs for the kids. There will also be German…

  • Genocide Awareness Night Oct. 9 at NBTHS

    North Brunswick Township High School’s Human Rights Coalition club will hold a Genocide Awareness Night and show the movie “Hotel Rwanda” 7 p.m. Oct. 9 in the auditorium. The story is about how hotel manager Paul Rusesabagina was able to save 1,200 Rwandans during the Rwandan genocide in 1994. Admission is free, and any donations…

  • S.B. Girl Scouts take honors at ceremony

    South Brunswick Girl Scout Troops at Greenbrook School, Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, were honored at the South Brunswick Girl Scouts second annual Awards Ceremony in South Brunswick. One-hundred and eight Scouts received the highest award for their respective levels. The achievement of these awards exemplifies the Scouts’ character and commitment to the community.…

  • LMS teacher to receive NJEA Hipp grant

    Danita Guarino, a science teacher at LinwoodMiddle School, North Brunswick, will receive a $3,750 grant from the New Jersey Education Association Frederick L. Hipp Foundation for Excellence in Education. Students will investigate alternative power sources for cars of the future, working in teams to design model cars powered by solar cells, hydrogen fuel cells and…

  • Former postal workers admit theft of gift cards

    NEW BRUNSWICK — Two former U.S. Postal Service workers from North Brunswick and Howell pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing more than 500 employee incentive gift cards, according to a Sept. 23 press release from Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce J. Kaplan. Alyse Mordoh, 56, of North Brunswick, and James Rosciano III, 48, of Howell,…

  • S.B. Cub Scouts plant memorial garden

    South Brunswick Cub Scout Pack 98, Den No. 10, planted a memorial garden for veterans on the grounds of the South Brunswick VFW Post 9111, Henderson Road, as part of their Bear Badge requirement. Scouts Michael Slover, Marc Berran, John Kiely, Ahbik Khanna, Tyler Steinfeld, Michael Rakes and Kumar Anirudh, led by Tom Slover, Ed…

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