• Explore lifestyle apps with Old Bridge Library classes

    Explore lifestyle apps with Old Bridge Library classes

    The Old Bridge Library will present a series of technology classes in November that focus on how to best use helpful lifestyle apps and websites. There will be a session on travel websites and apps at 11 a.m. on Nov. 8. It will examine new ways to start vacation planning through various sites and apps,…

  • Old Bridge Library to host ‘Li-Scary Spooktacular’ events

    Old Bridge Library to host ‘Li-Scary Spooktacular’ events

    The Old Bridge Library will offer Halloween activities for local families. At 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 27, there will be a screening of Tim Burton’s animated 2005 film, “The Corpse Bride.” At 2 p.m. on Oct. 29, the Garden State Speculative Fiction Writers (GSSFW) will present “Something’s Out There: A Reading of Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The…

  • Blood drive set for Nov. 2 in East Brunswick

    Blood drive set for Nov. 2 in East Brunswick

    With the busy holiday season approaching, the American Red Cross encourages donors to give blood now to help ensure a sufficient supply for patients this winter. Locally, a blood drive will be held from 3-8 p.m. Nov. 2 at Lighthouse Christian Fellowship Church, 100 Hardenburg Lane, East Brunswick. Download the free Red Cross Blood Donor…

  • Red Robin to hold fundraiser for Relay for Life on Nov. 8

    Red Robin to hold fundraiser for Relay for Life on Nov. 8

    Relay for Life of East Brunswick will hold a dining fundraiser from 5-9 p.m. on Nov. 8 at Red Robin at the Brunswick Square Mall, 755 Route 18, East Brunswick. Twenty percent of sales will be donated to the organization with the appropriate flier.

  • Reader: Liu is the choice for North Brunswick’s future

    Reader: Liu is the choice for North Brunswick’s future

    On Nov. 7, North Brunswick residents will have the opportunity to vote for three members of the Board of Education out of a slate of four candidates. I will be casting my vote for Howard Liu. Howard is a North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS) graduate, Class of 2009. He has a personal perspective what…

  • Former councilman running against current mayor in South Brunswick

    Former councilman running against current mayor in South Brunswick

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A former councilman will vie for the mayoral position in South Brunswick against the current mayor, who was appointed in April. Republican John O’Sullivan last served on the council in 2012. He is running for mayor this year against Democrat Christopher Killmurray, who was sworn in to the position on April 11…

  • Novak and Kilpatrick are leadership for Sayreville

    Novak and Kilpatrick are leadership for Sayreville

    Mary Novak and Vicky Kilpatrick are councilwomen Sayreville residents need to re-elect. They are working hard to keep Sayreville a safe place to live, adding surveillance cameras at the Senior Center and other locations in town. They are against the Republican-appointed Planning Board plan to create high density developments in the Melrose and Ernston road…

  • Regis Wyluda running for seat on South River Board of Education

    Regis Wyluda running for seat on South River Board of Education

    Regis Wyluda is running as an incumbent for a seat on the South River Board of Education on Nov. 7. His first name was incorrectly written as Anthony in “Candidates for South River Board of Ed have experience on school board.

  • Jamesburg school board members run for reelection

    Jamesburg school board members run for reelection

    JAMESBURG Two incumbents are running for seats on the Jamesburg Board of Education. Scott Passner is running for a full three-year term. No petition was filed for the second three-year term that is open. Peter Shaughnessy will run for a one-year unexpired term. Passner, 39, has been a resident for 20 years and currently is…

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