• Raiders pick up their first gridiron win of the season

    VARSITY REPORT By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent North Brunswick Township High School’s Quamere Nance (10) carries the ball against Edison High School Oct. 9 in Edison. The Raiders picked up their first win of the season, 40-21. SCOTT FRIEDMAN North Brunswick Township High School’s football team won its first game of the season with a strong…

  • American Legion to host meatloaf dinner

    American Legion Post 459 will serve as the host to a meatloaf dinner 5-8 p.m. on Oct. 23 at the post home, 1015 Linwood Place, North Brunswick. Dinner will include meatloaf, green beans, a beverage, salad, bread and dessert. The cost is $10 for adults and $5 for children ages 5-12.

  • Martial Arts 5K will benefit Komen Foundation

    The Master Peters Academy of Martial Arts will be the host to the 5K Walk/Run to benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation. The event will be held 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. on Oct. 18 at Community Park, 2053 Route 130 south, North Brunswick. The event will be held rain or shine. The cost is a $10…

  • Police locate third suspect in South Brunswick car burglaries

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A fugitive suspect, who allegedly is responsible for almost 50 car burglaries in South Brunswick, has been located by police. A citizen, who read a police alert on Nixle last week, reportedly observed Jarred Robinson, 23, of Franklin, walking in the Society Hill development off Route 27 in Franklin. According to the…

  • Valuable partnerships enable South Brunswick organization to prosper

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — An enthusiastic crowd recently joined together for the “Circle of Life” recognition event. Honorees Karen Scalera and Arthur Roedel were among those who also remembered Muriel Leonard and Mike Ketofsky during the Taste of Cultures Reception that was held at the South Brunswick Senior Center on Sept. 26. Guests enjoyed food from…

  • Paving along Route 130 begins this week

    NORTH BRUNSWICK — Paving is set to begin this week on both sides of Route 130 in North Brunswick, from Raider Road through Wood Avenue and from Community Park through township limits. Paving work is expected to continue throughout the month after 9 p.m. each night, according to the New Jersey Department of Transportation. Residents…

  • Lighthouse Challenge of New Jersey

    TOP PICK Lighthouses and selected museums throughout the state will hold the Lighthouse Challenge of New Jersey Oct. 17-18. Begin the challenge at any of the 11 participating New Jersey landbased lighthouses, one museum and two lifesaving stations. Purchase a $1 souvenir that will be proof of one’s visit. During the weekend, those age 11…

  • Shopping for an assisted living facility

    The decision to move yourself or a family member to an assisted living facility can be difficult. When men and women begin to experience difficulty with everyday activities, such as bathing, dressing or getting around, families may need to explore assisted living facilities. Millions of people in North America reside in assisted living facilities.The majority…

  • How to eat after 50

    As people age, their dietary needs begin to change. Foods that were once staples of your diet as a youth may be restricted once you hit a certain age, while other foods you may have always avoided may now be necessary to fuel and support a healthy body. Eating healthy foods and exercising may not…

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