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Nathanson is a generous BOE candidate
I am writing to you today to support Barry Nathanson in his bid for re-election for the South Brunswick Board of Education. Five years ago I had the pleasure of meeting Barry Nathanson for the first time. Since then I have been fortunate enough to witness him in many diverse roles: husband, parent, friend, coach,…
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How to help children make new friends
Students learn lessons each day.While many of these lessons pertain to their coursework, kids pick up much more than book smarts from school, where kids first learn to cultivate friendships and build lasting relationships. In addition to a new curriculum, new teachers and new schedules, kids also might make new friends once a school year…
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Sport Shorts
The North Brunswick Adams Athletic Club Indians Pop Warner football and cheerleading organization has started registration for the 2009 season. Children ages 5 to 15 are welcome. Registration can be completed online at http://www.nbindians.com/. There are currently “early bird” fees available.
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Is your child ready for kindergarten?
A ge 5 is a big year in a child’s life. In many school districts, children enroll in kindergarten shortly after their 5th birthdays. But age alone does not dictate if a child is ready to transition from a preschool environment to kindergarten, and parents may need to work with educators to determine if their…
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DiPane named winter track coach of the year
BY RICHARD JEROME Correspondent In just his fourth year on the job, North Brunswick Township High School boys’ winter track boss Kevin DiPane was named Coach of the Year by his colleagues in the Greater Middlesex Conference White Division. DiPane led the Raiders to titles in the GMC White Division championships and Relays — the…
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Local schools, businesses ready for back to school
Center Stage For 38 years, Center Stage has offered the best, most experienced and diverse faculty in the area, covering all styles of dance: hip-hop, jazz, tap, ballet, lyrical, contemporary, modern; theater (acting and musical theater); music (voice, piano, guitar and percussion); and gymnastic programs. Center Stage’s esteemed alumni have appeared in more than 40…
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SBHS volleyball has plenty of experience returning
BY RICHARD JEROME Correspondent Coming off a 12-8 record, Steve Dentler’s South Brunswick High School boys volleyball team is looking to take things to the next level. “We have seven seniors coming back, and of these, three or four have had significant playing time,” Dentler says. “We’re excited about this spring.” The Vikings, who open…
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Electronic recyclables accepted in Edison
The drop-off location for Middlesex County’s Electronic Recycling Drop-off program has been moved. Through the end of this year, all Middlesex County residents can bring their old computers, laptops, monitors and televisions to the new drop-off location at Papaianni Park, near 100 Municipal Blvd., Edison. The drop-off program is held 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on the…
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Workshop tries to kick away injuries to the ACL
Sky Blue Soccer hosts clinic to help players stay healthy BY KELLY D’ANNA Correspondent PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Above: Sky Blue Soccer pro Christie Shaner demonstrates warmup techniques to minimize ACL injuries at the South Brunswick Family YMCA on March 28. Left: Physical therapist Mike Holgrem discusses exercises that will help prevent knee injuries.…
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