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Shelter for animals provided during North Brunswick fire
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer The Middlesex County Animal Response Team (CART) set up a temporary shelter for pets at Linwood Middle School after the massive warehouse fire in North Brunswick began July 22. JENNIFER AMATO/STAFF NORTH BRUNSWICK — In conjunction with the American Red Cross’ shelter that was set up for residents who were…
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Junior Police Academy cadets gain new appreciation for police work
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Members of the North Brunswick Junior Police Academy learn about a New Jersey State Police helicopter that visited the Linwood Middle School on July 29. JENNIFER AMATO/STAFF NORTH BRUNSWICK — Members of the North Brunswick Junior Police Academy could not decide what was more exciting: a visit from a New…
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Youngster makes blanket statement with project: kids can help, too
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Kwentin Foster, above, is donating fleece-tie blankets to the Hugs for Brady Foundation for their Brady Buggy Wagons, seen below, which allow children receiving treatment in the hospital to be mobile since the IV pole can travel with them. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A young boy from Buffalo, New York, is…
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Local author to sign mystery book Aug. 7-9
Mystery author Jeff Markowitz of Monmouth Junction will sign copies of his latest book during the 2015 Deadly Ink Mystery Conference Aug 7-9 at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick. A darkly comic novel, “Death and White Diamonds” won the 2015 Lovey Award for Best Thriller and has been nominated for a David Award at…
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Constituents invited to meet Danielsen’s staff
Representatives from State Assemblyman Joseph Danielsen’s (D-17) office will meet with constituents 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug. 14 at the North Brunswick Library, 880 Hermann Road. No appointment is needed. Danielsen’s staff will answer questions concerning affordable housing, senior citizen programs, New Jersey family care, becoming a notary and temporary disability benefits.
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‘Things to Ruin’ set for Aug. 6-8
The North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services will present “Things to Ruin,” the Young Adult Drama Group’s 45th annual production, 8 p.m., Aug. 6-8 at North Brunswick Township High School, 98 Raider Road. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 for students and seniors or $15 for adults, available on the…
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State denies North Brunswick noise ordinance revisions again
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Officials are confused and disappointed as to why the state has denied a new set of revisions to the township noise ordinance. The township submitted its most recent revisions in late May in response to a prior denial by the state. The proposed ordinance would change the…
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Central New Jersey breaks out in Pharoah fever
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Brian Skirka and Emilee Carton mingle prior to the Lilly Pulitzer Fashion Show held as part of the “Hats and Horses: A Day at the Races” event held at Monmouth Park in Oceanport Aug. 1, the day before the Haskell Invitational. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR At 9 a.m. sharp, the…
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North Brunswick warehouse fire probe continues
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer The investigation into the massive warehouse fire at 1600 Livingston Ave., North Brunswick, that began July 22 could take months, according to officials. A joint investigation is being conducted by the North Brunswick Fire Marshal’s Office, the North Brunswick Detective Bureau and the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office. “The main reason…
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