• Library to collect pet supplies this month

    Throughout April, the North Brunswick Library will collect unopened cat and dog food, cat litter and other pet supplies at the library, 880 Hermann Road. All donations collected will benefit the North Brunswick Humane Association’s Pet Food Bank. For more information, call 732-246- 3545.

  • Theater company to perform ‘Anything Goes’

    The Alchemist Theatre Company of North Brunswick Township High School will perform “Anything Goes” at 7 p.m. April 23-25 at the high school, 98 Raider Road. Tickets are $8 for staff, students and senior citizens; and $10 for adults. The box office will open 45 minutes before curtain on the days of the show only.

  • Induction dinner set at New Brunswick school

    The New Brunswick High School Athletic Hall of Fame 20th Anniversary Induction Dinner will take place on May 2 at New Brunswick High School, 1000 Somerset St. Doors open at 4 p.m. The dinner will celebrate 10 athletes, two honorees and two scholarship recipients. Tickets are $40 each and include dinner. For tickets or more…

  • Vendors needed for May 9 flea market

    The North Brunswick Humane Association will hold a flea market and rummage sale 8 a.m.-2 p.m. May 9 at the North Brunswick Municipal Building, 710 Hermann Road. Vendors are needed. Spaces are $20 for 10 feet by 12 feet or $35 for a double space of 20 feet by 12 feet. Tables will not be…

  • Adult ESL classes offered on Saturdays in April

    Adult ESL classes will be offered 8-10 a.m. Saturdays, April 18 to June 20, in Room 575 of North Brunswick Township High School, 98 Raider Road. All ESL levels are invited to attend the course. Students from Linwood Middle School and the high school may attend to receive tutoring while their parents practice English. All…

  • A riveting performance

    PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN In celebration of Women’s History Month, Elizabeth Michaels from the American Historical Theatre portrays American icon Rosie the Riveter at the South Brunswick Public Library on April 8. Above: Henry Wisbeski; his son, Nicholas; and his daughters, Victoria, left, and Elizabeth, listen intently.

  • Senior citizens invited to seminar on wills

    Kenneth Vercammen will present a seminar for senior citizens on wills and power of attorney at 12:30 p.m. April 27 at the North Brunswick Senior Center, 15 Linwood Place. The new state probate law made a number of substantial changes in probate and the administration of estates and trusts in New Jersey. Complimentary materials will…

  • Hugs for Brady 5K continues mission to end childhood cancer

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Sherrie Wells kisses her baby, Brady, who died at 23 months after battling leukemia. PHOTO COURTESY OFOFKD PHOTOGRAPHY SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The mission to end childhood cancer continues. The Hugs for Brady Foundation’s fifth annual Twilight 5K and Kids Fun Run is set for May 16. The foundation provides funding…

  • South Brunswick Bookmobile hits the road for spring season

    By PETER ELACQUA Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The township library is in the process of updating its mobile unit. For the past 37 years, the Bookmobile has served as a mobile library for residents of all ages and abilities. The vehicle comes equipped with the basic library materials such as books, audio books, magazines…

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