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Fire company to hold flea market Oct. 24
North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Co. No. 3 will hold its annual Autumn Flea Market from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 24 at the firehouse, 1470 Cozzens Lane, North Brunswick.
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Free candy offered at North Brunswick track
The North Brunswick Township High School Key Club will host Halloween Track-or-Treat on Oct. 31 at the school, 98 Raider Road, North Brunswick. Registration opens at 10:30 a.m. for the run/walk for free candy. The entrance fee is $5, or $3 with the donation of non-perishable food items for the Community Food Bank of New…
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All in the game
PHOTO COURTESY OF CRAIG YETSKO North Brunswick Township High School and the North Brunswick Police Department held a charity softball game on Oct. 6 to benefit the North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Department. The game raised $600 to replace equipment and gear that was damaged at the massive warehouse fire on Livingston Avenue in July.
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Scholar Athlete swims, tutors, studies microbiology
NORTH BRUNSWICK — Two more deserving students were honored with the North Brunswick Scholar/Athlete/Artist award at the Oct. 5 council meeting. Megan Gilmore is a seventh grade student at Linwood Middle School. She is on the honor roll and takes advanced math and language arts. Megan has been a member of the North Brunswick Department…
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Church to play pipe organ during ‘Nosferatu’
Christ Church will hold a Halloween Spooktacular on Oct. 31, featuring two screenings of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 silentfilm horror masterpiece “Nosferatu” at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. at the church, on the corner of Church and Neilson Streets, New Brunswick. The movie will be accompanied by Doktor Horribilis on the Richards-Fowkes pipe organ. The cost…
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Financial focus: Will you be ready for retirement?
National Save for Retirement Week is observed Oct. 18-24 this year. And this week has some weight behind it, as it is recognized by the U.S. Senate for its importance in encouraging Americans to prepare themselves financially for retirement. Are you doing all you can? Many of your peers aren’t. About a third of working…
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Jurors must do what is right
I find it amazing that the government can enforce minimum wage laws on private businesses but can ignore it when it comes to government employment. It is bad enough that the government coerces people to serve on a jury, then turns around and pays them a measly $5 a day (“Jury duty system evolves, Sentinel,…
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Charity softball game was a success
We want to thank you all for your participation in the benefit softball game between North Brunswick Township High School and the North Brunswick Police Department on Oct. 6 to benefit the North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Department. This benefit raised donations for the fire department’s equipment that was damaged during this summer’s warehouse fire. With…
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GENE LENNON/STAFF A slice of autumn at the Kingston Mill, Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park, Route 27, Kingston, Mercer County.
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