• Bill could allow conversion of age-restricted housing

    N.B. officials strongly oppose process that would benefit developers BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Officials in North Brunswick are in high opposition to legislation that could allow age-restricted housing units to be converted to non-age-restricted units without any public input. The legislation could be passed as early as Monday, with the bill going to Gov.…

  • ‘Sweeney Todd’ in No. B’wick March 12-14

    North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services has announced tickets are now on sale for its 39th annual musical, “Sweeney Todd,” with performances 8 p.m. March 12-14 at the auditorium at North Brunswick Township High School, Raider Road. Tickets are $10, and $8 for children age 12 and younger, and senior citizens and…

  • S.B. officials say no to business in residential zone

    Council unanimously reverses Zoning Board decision BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer South Brunswick Township officials recently reversed a decision that would allow a local business owner to operate a store out of her home. The Township Council reversed a Zoning Board decision that was made in December, which allowed Giselle Dance Wear LLC owner Victoria…

  • Goddard School ice cream social March 20

    The Goddard School, 399 Ridge Road, Suite 1, Dayton section of South Brunswick, is having an ice cream social open house 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. March 20. There will be games, build-your-own sundaes and an opportunity to meet the teachers and other families. Families will also receive $100 off the first month’s tuition if they…

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    ERIC SUCAR staff Rachel Maisonet (l-r), Lindsey Mykietyn and Sarah Kessler prepare their rope runners during the Girl Scouts Rope Runners event, held at Parsons Elementary School in North Brunswick on March 6. More than 40 Scouts, with the help of their father or other significant male in their lives, designed wooden objects that they…

  • Winners of Legion’s contest announced

    American Legion Post 401, South Brunswick, has announced the winners of its 2009 coloring contest in which 32 children from grades four and five at Brunswick Acres and Greenbrook Schools, Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, took part. The picture, called “The Price of Liberty,” featured the Statue of Liberty and the Marine Memorial. First-place…

  • Brush no longer collected in S. B’wick

    South Brunswick Township has announced residents can no longer place branches and brush in garbage cans, as Middlesex County recently mandated the recycling of this material and therefore brush may not go to the landfill. The material may be recycled by delivering it to the township’s brush convenience center behind Sondek Park on East New…

  • School employee named 2009 Volunteer of Year

    Natalie Glass, a speech pathologist at Greenbrook School, South Brunswick, has been named the New Jersey Speech and Hearing Association (NJSHA) Volunteer of the Year for 2009. Glass has been an employee of South Brunswick School District since 2005. She was selected for the honor based on her work in planning the association’s annual state…

  • George R. Currie

    Mr. Currie, 70, of East Brunswick, died March 7, 2009, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a marketingservices supervisor with Johnson and Johnson, North Brunswick. A daughter, Darlene Fresta, died in 2002. Surviving are his wife, Lorraine Gurdinak Currie; a daughter, Colleen Currie of East…

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