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Issues with Berdine’s Corner continue
Resident attends several No. Brunswick council meetings to voice concerns BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Concerns about the Berdine’s Corner section of town were raised once again at the North Brunswick Township Council meeting on Sept. 8. Resident Tony Nastus, over the years, has mentioned a lack of progress regarding issues that…
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IMAX Experience comes to New Brunswick theater
IMAX Corp. and AMC Entertainment will bring the Imax Experience to New Brunswick Sept. 18 with the opening of the new IMAX auditorium at AMC Loews New Brunswick 18 Complex, 17 Route 1, New Brunswick. New Brunswick Mayor Jim Cahill was on hand to assist in the ribbon cutting Sept. 15. Guests at AMC Loews…
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Towns remember events of September 11, 2001
BY JENNIFER AMATO and JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writers Echoing the statements of President Barack Obama about Sept. 11 becoming a day of service, speakers at North Brunswick Township’s Sept. 11 ceremony thanked township volunteers for their dedication and commitment to residents. “We’re very, very lucky to have [the volunteer firemen and rescue squad members] amongst…
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Walk this way
North Brunswick crossing guards help students get to and from school safely BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Look both ways before you cross the street. Not only will you be avoiding entering a busy intersection without caution, but if you are in the vicinity of any township school, you could also see a crossing guard…
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No. Brunswick reaches settlement with K-Land
Renaissance will have ‘main street’ style commercial development BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer The township of North Brunswick has reached a settlement agreement with a division of the real estate developer Kaplan Cos. regarding a parcel of land near the Renaissance development on Route 130. Because of this settlement, enacted on Sept. 8, the 23.32-acre…
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So. Bruns. rejoices at Woodlot Park
‘Rejoice’ celebrates Jewish heritage, culture BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer With thousands of attendees and a myriad of vendors and entertainment, the second annual Rejoice Jewish Music and Culture Festival was a celebratory outing for Jewish families, along with people of all faiths, Sunday at Woodlot Park in South Brunswick. SCOTT FRIEDMAN Stacy Rockman (l)…
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Tips given for starting a child care franchise
In 2009, The National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies reported that more than 389,189 working parents in New Jersey with children under age 6 are in need of child care, but in N.J., there are only 281 nationally accredited child care centers. As the U.S. economy recovers, many may feel hesitant to…
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George Edwin Hansen
Mr. Hansen, 89, of Marlborough, Mass., and formerly the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, died Sept. 8, 2009, at the Rose Monahan Hospice Home, Worcester, Mass. He was predeceased by his wife, Margaret Mihalko Hansen; and a granddaughter, Lori Ann Schoch. He is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Kathleen and Dick VanEmburgh; a…
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Prevention of disease lower health care costs
As Congress considers health reform, it is crucial that prevention of disease receive as much attention as treatment. We know that prevention can save lives and lower health care costs, and since one out of every six tax dollars is spent on health care, a proactive approach that puts prevention first is long overdue. Consider…
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