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Festival, fireworks set for July Fourth event
South Brunswick will host an Independence Day celebration on July 2 on the fields of Crossroads Middle School South, Major Road and Georges Road, Monmouth Junction. From 6-9 p.m., there will be food vendors, music and entertainment. Fireworks will follow at 9:15 p.m. In the event of rain, fireworks will be held at 9:15 p.m.…
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South Brunswick slates paper shredding event
South Brunswick residents can participate in a free paper shredding event 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. June 27, or until the truck is full, at Beech Woods Park, 37 Beekman Road, Kendall Park. Files, receipts, bills, financial statements or any other confidential documents can be shredded. There is no need to remove paper clips or staples.…
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Tamil School begins student enrollment
Kumarasamy Tamil School will start new student enrollment for the academic year 2015-16 beginning July 15. Classes will be held 3-5 p.m. Saturdays beginning Sept. 12 at Crossroads North Middle School, South Brunswick. The Kumarasamy Tamil School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin. The school has successfully completed its first year,…
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Pink and Bloom sets cancer benefit
The Pink and Bloom Foundation will sponsor its Hakuna Matata Kiss Away Cancer Summer Bash 1-5 p.m. June 28 at Lory’s Lakeside, 100 Church Lane, North Brunswick. The event will feature a barbecue, raffles and music by the Jersey Souls and Tommy and Friends. Tickets cost $25 for adults; youngsters ages 12 and under will…
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Six Mile Run Bridge reopens
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The construction of a new, wider bridge at Six Mile Run has finally been completed. The section of Route 27 that connects Franklin Township in Somerset County with North Brunswick in Middlesex County was officially reopened on June 20, according to officials from the N.J. Department of Transportation (DOT). Construction on the…
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Greenbrook principal about to go on permanent Holliday
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Once a Greenbrook Gator, always a Gator. Although Greenbrook Elementary School Principal Patricia Duncan Holliday will be ending her service when she retires at the end of this school year, her heart will never be far from her students. “It’s been a wonderful career. I’ve enjoyed being…
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Senior center to hold anniversary barbecue
Residents are invited to celebrate the 24th anniversary of the South Brunswick Senior Center on July 9. A barbecue lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. for a suggested donation of $2.25, followed by live entertainment at noon by Be My Guest Entertainment. The celebration is open to township residents age 55 and older. Register…
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Socrates Café will look at life’s big questions
The North Brunswick Public Library will organize a Socrates Café where adults will have the opportunity to wrestle with philosophical issues in a facilitated, volunteer led discussion. A preliminary introductory meeting will be held 2-4 p.m. July 1 at the library, 880 Hermann Road. Refreshments will be served. Registration is not required. For more information,…
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Nominations sought for 2015 Heritage Award
Nominations are being accepted for this year’s Ann Marie Chandlee Heritage Award through the North Brunswick Heritage Day Committee. The Heritage Award is bestowed annually to a township resident who has been dedicated to improving the quality of life in North Brunswick as a volunteer with a nonprofit group or civic organization for an extended…
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