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Clambake to benefit special needs group
The East Brunswick Elks will hold a clambake to benefit the Special Needs Committee 1-5 p.m. Aug. 2 at the lodge, 21B Oakmont Ave., East Brunswick. The cost is $25 per person and includes 1 pound lobster, clams, mussels, potato, corn on the cob and dessert. A t-bone steak will be available for those who…
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Video lectures will focus on brain health
The South Brunswick Senior Center will host two lectures to help optimize brain fitness. There will be a video entitled “How Your Brain Works” shown at 12:30 p.m. July 17. At 12:30 p.m. July 31, “How Your Brain Changes” will be screened. The lectures are open to township residents age 55 and older. For more…
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Photographer captures ‘Tent City’ in exhibit
Sherry Rubel’s “Changing Perspectives” exhibit will feature photographs taken during her four-year journalist project of “Tent City” in Lakewood through Aug. 9 at the Monmouth Museum on the Campus of Brookdale Community College, 765 Newman Springs Rd., Lincroft. “Tent City” was established in 2005 as a way to organize the sporadic camps that dotted Ocean…
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Summer camps focus on art projects
KidzArt will host summer camps for children ages 6 to 12 at the Wetherhill Historic Site, 269 Georges Road, Dayton section of South Brunswick, in cooperation with South Brunswick Parks and Recreation. Water Water Everywhere will be held July 20-24, and Mixed Media 3D Studio will be held Aug. 10-14. For more information, call 732-872-…
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Bollywood, country music part of concert series
The South Brunswick Parks & Recreation summer entertainment series will begin in July. The Core will perform classic rock July 17; Due South will perform new and classic country July 24; and Mr. Ray will perform children’s music Aug. 7. All concerts will be held from 7-8:30 p.m. at Beech Woods Park Gazebo, 137 Beekman…
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South Brunswick officials warn residents about accepting dirty soil
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Township officials are warning residents to be cautious about accepting soil for their property. Now that the nice weather has arrived, many residents and property owners want to improve their property by adding or removing soil. Some have accepted soil from locations, which could contain debris, rubble or contaminants, according to a…
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Victory
The World Cup-winning U.S. women’s national soccer team celebrates its victory during a ticker-tape parade in New York City on July 10. PHOTOS COURTESY OF LISA MILANESE
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Concert, luau to aid youngster’s treatment
A Luau Buffet Dinner and AlterEgo Band Concert for Zachary Nemeth, a Helmetta youngster who was born with multiple disabilities, is scheduled for 1 p.m. July 19 at the East Brunswick Elks Lodge, 21 Oakmont Ave. Dinner will be served at 2 p.m. In the event of rain, the event will be held indoors. AlterEgo…
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ON CAMPUS
Erik C. Axelsen of North Brunswick has been placed on the dean’s list at the Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University for the spring 2015 semester. Matthew Kurtz of North Brunswick graduated from Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, on May 17. He was an English major. Rebecca Michelle Letbetter of North Brunswick graduated…
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