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Summit to address transportation issues
The Aging in Place Partnership’s annual Transportation Summit will be held 9 a.m.-2:45 p.m. May 13 at the public works building in the South Brunswick Municipal Complex, Route 522 West, Monmouth Junction. The summit will bring individuals in need of transportation together with service providers from government and nonprofits from Mercer, Middlesex and Somerset counties.…
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Senior center offers lectures, workshops
The South Brunswick Senior Center will hold the following programs for township seniors age 55 and older: Princeton HealthCare will conduct a “Take Care of Your Health” workshop from noon to 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays, starting May 6. The program is designed to help find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue, explore better…
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Bike ride will continue mission of providing mammograms
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The annual Bike Ride for Amy will continue its mission of providing mammograms for women who cannot afford them. The Amy Feiman Behar Foundation is sponsoring its eighth annual Bike Ride for Amy on May 31. The bike ride — featuring 15-mile, 25-mile, 35-mile and 50-mile routes through Middlesex and Somerset counties…
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B’Nai Tikvah hosts musical journey
Pharaoh’s Daughter’s “A Beautiful Musical Journey” will be held at 4 p.m. May 17 at Congregation B’nai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegans Lane, North Brunswick. Pharaoh’s Daughter is a musical group led by Basya Schechter. The event is part of the synagogue’s annual L’dor Vador musical celebration that includes the Claire and Irving Teicher Concert Series. Reserved…
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Street signs salute trio of North Brunswick veterans
Veterans Sam Zippo, from left, James Grieco and Phil Dellasala were recognized by North Brunswick Township with streets named in their honor on April 27. PHOTO COURTESY OFCRAIG YETSKO NORTH BRUNSWICK — Three streets along Arlington Avenue have been ceremoniously renamed in honor of township veterans. The North Brunswick Veteran Street Sign Program allows township…
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Be cautious with charitable donations
The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs is reminding consumers to “Investigate Before You Donate” and avoid fraudulent charitable solicitations when seeking to donate to victims of the earthquake in Nepal. “Don’t just assume that an attractivesounding appeal is legitimate. Look closely at any organization or individual who solicits your money,” Division of Consumer Affairs…
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Gov. Chris Christie must make full payment to pension fund
YOUR TURN CASEY BARILKA GUEST COLUMN The people of New Jersey need to come to grips with a reality that will soon have a tremendous impact on the state’s economy. That reality is that if the current funding of the Teachers’ Pension and Annuity Fund (TPAF) remains the same, the fund will be insolvent in…
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Burglary victims grateful for officers’ actions
Our family is deeply grateful for the quick response, diligent investigative skills and keen instincts of the South Brunswick police force. Thanks to many officers and detectives, particularly detectives Roger Tuohy and Nathan LaBuda, and Officer Rick Delucia, our family’s traumatic experience as burglary victims has rapidly found closure. I know many other officers were…
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GERARD TRABALKA Roosevelt Park in Edison provides a picturesque setting for an afternoon stroll.
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