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S.B. school district hosts education summit
Speakers address strengths, problems ahead BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer Administrators of the South Brunswick school district recently spoke on a number of issues facing faculty and students, as the economy declines and hopes of the district getting adequate state aid diminish. The fourth annual education summit of the South Brunswick School District was held…
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Talks, films at N.B. library during March
The North Brunswick Library, 880 Hermann Road, will welcome Gail Small on March 7 as she presents a program on her native state of Hawaii at 2 p.m. Eileen Levine of the Williamsburg Group will present “The Art of Interviewing” from 10:30 a.m. to noon March 10. The North Brunswick Public Library and 11 libraries…
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Mardi Gras
Above: Thejasvi Venkatachalam (left) and Ourania Gargalidid, South Brunswick, join the parade through the South Brunswick Library during a Mardi Gras party on Feb. 26. Right: After making their own hats, masks and shaker instruments, children paraded around the South Brunswick Library. PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Mexican Purim Festival March 10
Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick will hold a Mexican Purim Festival at 6 p.m. March 10 at Pierre’s Ballroom, 582 Georges Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. The event will feature a Megillah reading, Mexican buffet dinner, Mexican crafts and games, a piñata and drum circle. Attendees may come in Mexican attire or…
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No. Bruns. council adopts fiscal year 2009 budget
Average assessed home will have $14 reduction in second-quarter tax bill BY JENNIFEER AMATO Staff Writer The North Brunswick Township Council adopted an amended budget for fiscal year 2009 on Monday. The total general appropriations approved by the council were $45,391,195. The budget amendment lowered the total appropriations in the introduced budget by $40,000 and…
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Purim celebration slated for March 9
Chabad of North and South Brunswick will celebrate Purim 7 p.m. March 9 at Chabad House, 4100 Route 27, South Brunswick. The free event will feature a reading of the megillah, live music and refreshments. For more information, call Rabbi Mendy Carlebach at 732-522-5505 or email [email protected].
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Suspects indicted on murder charges
Couple allegedly involved in double homicide case BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer The attorney for Nicole Taylor recently entered a plea of not guilty during an arraignment hearing regarding murder charges relating to the strangling of her boyfriend’s parents. Nicole Taylor Michael A. Maltese is accused of strangling his parents to death in their home…
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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Nidhi Gandhi, 4, of South Brunswick, is ready to go with his hat, mask and shaker instrument he made during the New Orleans-style Mardi Gras party at the South Brunswick Library on Feb. 26.
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Joseph P. Wrotny
Mr. Wrotny, 57, of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, died Feb. 27, 2009, at Hackensack University Medical Center. He owned and operated a construction business, TNT Enterprises, Monmouth Junction. Prior to that, he was a paver foreman at several companies. He was predeceased by his parents, Joseph P. Wrotny and Chestelle (Malecki) Wrotny.…
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