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He bagged the goose — and then we cooked it
Coda • GREG BEAN In our family, we love to tell the story about Grandpa and the goose, although if he were still alive, he’d probably get a nasty letter from PETA berating him for inhuman cruelty. That organization got so upset last week when President Obama swatted a fly on camera, there’s no telling…
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‘Faire’ game
CHRIS KELLY staff South Brunswick’s Joyce Huang, 8, makes her own goblet during a medieval meeting of students at the South Brunswick Library on June 15.
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Local woman spends semester as intern in D.C.
Francesca Larson, of N.B., worked with Sen. Robert Menendez BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Township resident Francesca Larson has already accomplished a great deal in her 21 years. The Boston University student graduated a year early this past semester. She attended classes through the school’s International Program for the past five months,…
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On to another year
The pre-kindergarten graduating class of 2009 at the JCC of North & South Brunswick Nursery School at Congregation B’nai Tikvah in North Brunswick.
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S.B. police locate hikers using tracking system
Juveniles were lost in Monmouth Junction section of town BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Two juveniles who were lost in the woods on a Sunday afternoon were located soon after they called 911 on a cellular phone. The township police’s dispatch center received a 911 phone call from a 17-yearold girl who…
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Fun and games
PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN Above: Nick Sarka, 6, of Metuchen, takes the corner like a NASCAR driver at the North Brunswick Youth Sports Festival, held June 11-21 near DeVry University in North Brunswick. Right: Thomas Kaminski, 18, of Woodbridge, has fun on a ride. The annual carnival benefits the various youth sports organizations in town.
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End of an era
Clockwise from top: Graduates make the walk to their seats during the start of North Brunswick Township High School’s 35th commencement ceremony held at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton June 19. Valedictorian Julian Haimovich delivers his speech during the commencement ceremony. Graduates listen to the speeches. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff
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Students have a ‘slamming’ time at Panera Bread
Fifth-grade Parsons Elem. class shares poetry during Writers’ Brunch BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Happy face, thinking caps, pencils in hand. First minute: Think of a topic. Second minute: Figure out a title. Minutes three through 10: Write, write, write. Twenty-four students of Ramona Talbert’s fifth-grade class at Parsons Elementary School held…
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Students raise money to benefit five U.S. families
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The student council at Livingston Park Elementary School has raised $1,250 in support of the World Vision organization. The donation will support five families in the United States who need assistance with food, supplies or starting a small business. Each family will receive $250, which World Vision…
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