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North Brunswick school budget passes
Voters approve 1.9 tax point increase by about 500 votes Jennifer Amato North Brunswick school budget passes Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The school budget in North Brunswick passed for the first time in five years — by roughly 500 votes — during elections held April 21. The budget presented a total tax impact of…
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Principal’s memo is thorn in resident’s side
Ionce again want to voice my displeasure with the notice sent home from the South Brunswick school principals regarding Take Your Sons & Daughters to Work Day. The notice sent home states, and I quote, “While you may choose to take your child to work on April 23, we encourage you, if possible, to consider…
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Computers are the ‘type’ of communication seniors want
NBTHS students to teach local seniors how to navigate PCs BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Students involved with the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter at North Brunswick Township High School are offering minicomputer classes to local senior citizens. JEFF GRANIT staff Truman Liu, a sophomore at North Brunswick Township High School, assists Junea…
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So. Brunswick High School Project Graduation events begin April 24
The South Brunswick High School Project Graduation Committee is sponsoring their third annual ‘Ladies’ Shopping Night Out’ 7-10 p.m. April 24 at the high school at 750 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction. More than 40 vendors will take part, and there will be “cash for gold” at the event. Admission is $2. A few vendor spaces…
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Program on adoption at library April 30
North Brunswick Library, 880 Hermann Road, will hold a meeting on international adoption 6:30-8:30 p.m. April 30. Holt International Children’s Service will present the free meeting during which prospective parents may learn firsthand from families who have adopted children from overseas. Holt social workers will speak and answer questions. Reservations are required. To RSVP or…
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NBTHS class of 1989 to hold reunion
North Brunswick Township High School class of 1989 has announced its 20th reunion will be July 18 at the Pines Manor, Edison. All interested class members should e-mail [email protected] or sign up on the Web site, NBTHS1989.com.
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Farrington Lake cleanup May 2
Volunteers are needed to help clean up Farrington Lake 9-11 a.m. May 2. Rain date is May 9. Appropriate dress and waterproof boots are requested. Call 732-247-0922, ext. 475, for more information.
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Cash for gold event in No. Brunswick May 2
North Brunswick Township Heritage Day Committee will present a gold for cash event noon-4 p.m. May 2 at North Brunswick Municipal Building, Hermann Road. Light refreshments will be available at the free event. For more information, call 732-247-0922, ext. 475.
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Special Education workshop April 30
Statewide Parent Advocacy Network and North Brunswick Abilities Council will present “Basic Rights in Special Education” 7-9 p.m. April 30 at North Brunswick Town Hall, 710 Hermann Road. The free workshop is designed to help parents identify dreams and goals for their children, and the laws and advocacy strategies to help children reach the goals.…
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