• North Brunswick revises noise regulations for work, disturbances

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Officials seek to modify the township’s noise regulations once again after the state denied the township’s prior attempt to enact a new noise ordinance. Township Council members and department heads discussed the latest revisions during the May 26 council workshop meeting. The proposed ordinance would change the…

  • Car wash to benefit Nepal slated for June 6

    Students from the Key Club at North Brunswick Township High School will hold a car wash 9 a.m.-1 p.m. June 6 at the North Brunswick Municipal Building, 710 Hermann Road. All proceeds will benefit Friends of Nepal New Jersey, assisting those affected by the two recent earthquakes in Nepal. For more information, email [email protected].

  • Walk, run to benefit leukemia patients

    The 2015 Valerie Fund Walk & JAG Physical Therapy 5K Run on June 13 will mark the 10th time that supporters come together to recognize children with cancer and blood disorders. The 5K race begins at 8:30 a.m., preceded by registration at 7 a.m. The cost is $35. The starting line as the corner of…

  • Health workshop to address food portions

    The South Brunswick Health Department, in partnership with the South Brunswick Development Corp., will sponsor “Portion Distortion” 10:30-11:30 a.m. June 11 at the Charleston Place Community Room, 3424 Route 27, Kendall Park. Jennifer Shukaitis of the Department of Family and Community Health Sciences, Rutgers Cooperative Extension, will discuss the effects that “big food” has on…

  • Resident asks library to support food pantry

    The South Brunswick Food Pantry renders a great service to the community. Last year, 1,303 South Brunswick families were helped by food donations supplied by residents, Scouts and businesses. So far in 2015, 381 families have been helped, and the South Brunswick Food Pantry has a long way to go before the end of the…

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    JESSICA D’AMICO/STAFF A fallen tree reaches into the Delaware River in Frenchtown.

  • Students have a million reasons to be excited about reading

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Dr. Jonathan Ponds, principal of Parsons Elementary School in North Brunswick, takes it like a champ as students tape sticky notes onto him in celebration of reading a collective 1 million minutes. PHOTOS BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR NORTH BRUNSWICK — If one has ever wondered what 800 screaming children…

  • Woman honors late relatives through charity walk, run

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — For the third straight year, Maureen Bocknack will honor her family by serving as a team captain at the NJ Sharing Network’s 5K Celebration of Life. The Kendall Park resident will participate again in the New Providence walk and run on June 7 because four of her family members have become organ…

  • North Brunswick senior citizens invited to ‘prom’

    The annual North Brunswick Senior Prom will be held 4:30-7 p.m. June 12 at the North Brunswick Senior Center, 15 Linwood Place, North Brunswick. There will be dinner, dancing and live entertainment. Tickets are $5; call 732-618-2222.

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