• Volunteers sought for S.B. litter cleanups

    South Brunswick Township will sponsor various litter cleanups during the month of April to celebrate Earth Day April 26. Volunteers are needed. The township will supply volunteers with bags and gloves. A commemorative tree planting and celebration for volunteers will be noon-2 p.m. April 26 at Reichler Park (senior center in case of rain). Free…

  • K of C 6345 fundraiser April 18, 26 in S.B.

    Knights of Columbus (K of C) Council No. 6345 of St. Augustine Church is holding a citizen for development disabilities fundraiser 8 a.m.-8 p.m. April 18 and 26 at Stop & Shop, Route 27, South Brunswick. For more information, call Michael at 732- 297-8511.

  • Celebration of art and diversity April 18

    South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, will present “The World in South Brunswick: A Celebration of Art & Diversity,” noon-4:30 p.m. April 18. The free event will feature performers representing the cultures and interests of the New Jersey community. Chinese, North African, Indian, Hungarian, Bollywood, Irish and Ukrainian performances are expected. Refreshments…

  • Don’t let economic woes impact education

    I’m writing to express my support, in these troubling economic times, for the outstanding educational system in the state of New Jersey. Our schools are among the best, if not the very best, in the nation. When the economy suffers, it is very tempting to begin cutting public support in as many places as possible…

  • Students achieve much in S.B. school district

    We, as a community, have much to be proud of when it comes to our school system. The South Brunswick School District has a reputation for excellence, and our students are recognized throughout the state and the nation. Our students are excelling at not only state and national, but also international, competitions. Recently, the National…

  • Get to know the passive home

    ‘Super-insulated’ passive homes offer homeowners increased energy savings and a quiet environment. Take a look at these ecofocused homes are on the rise. By Alex Gallucci CTW Features Since 2004, the price of residential electricity has risen by nearly 37 percent, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. With homeowners ever more conscious of their…

  • Sports Shorts

    The Amateur Baseball Association of N.J. is seeking players and teams for an adult recreational baseball league for men 18 and over, offering multiple wood and metal skill level leagues. For details visit http://www.All- StarTeamStats.com/aba, email [email protected] or call 201- 873-3349. The North Brunswick Adams Athletic Club Indians Pop Warner football and cheerleading organization is…

  • North Brunswick’s Pietrocola heading to Duke for master’s

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA A fter completing a record-setting pitching career at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Michelle Pietrocola will be heading off to Duke University’s Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program later this month to begin work on her master’s degree. The North Brunswick Township High School resident graduated from Richard Stockton this…

  • ‘Jumping’ for joy

    The seventh- and eighth-grade girls basketball team at St. Augustine’s School, Kendall Park, were undefeated for the second year in a row at the St. Matthew’s League in Edison and were undefeated in the Diocese of Metuchen League, winning the championship game March 14 vs. Holy Family Academy. Top: (l-r) Coach Patrick Reager, Coach Chris…

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