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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Tyler Grey, 13, of Old Bridge, explores a section of Bicentennial Park in East Brunswick on a sun-filled April 12.
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Community service projects part of TOP-notch program
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A group of students from the township high school and middle school are moving to the TOP of the class. For the third consecutive year, a group of about 40 students at North Brunswick Township High School and 20 students at Linwood Middle School are participating in…
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Robotics summer camp open to students
The North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services will hold a robotics camp based on robots and the energy they use 9 a.m. to noon June 22-26 in the municipal building, 710 Hermann Road, North Brunswick. Beginners and experienced students ages 5-10 can join. The cost is $160. To register, call 732-247-0922, ext.…
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Networking workshop scheduled at library
The North Brunswick Public Library will present a workshop on networking 7- 8:30 p.m. April 23 at the library, 880 Hermann Road. Presented by Samantha Popp, the free program will teach attendees a three-step process to make connections anywhere. Professional attire is requested. Register by calling 732-246-3545.
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Seminars to feature lifestyle tips for seniors
The Wilf Campus for Senior Living will sponsor workshops for area residents at Jewish Family Services of Middlesex County, 52 Concordia Shopping Center, Monroe. “The Lifestyle Connection: 10 Ways to Improve Your Memory Potential” will be held 10-11:30 a.m. April 28. Michele Granberg will lead a seminar on laughter therapy 10-11:30 a.m. May 12. Hedy…
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Crayon collection adds color to lives of children in hospital
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Nikita Chaubal and fellow members of the Class of 2016 at South Brunswick High School are collecting new crayons and coloring books for children who are hospitalized at the Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital in New Brunswick. PHOTO COURTESY OF LAURIE BUDHU SOUTH BRUNSWICK — To foster creativity and happiness among…
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North Brunswick teen sings her way to ‘La Voz’
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Rossany Rodriguez of North Brunswick sings for the judges during the blind auditions of “La Voz Kids.” North Brunswick has a voice in an international competition. Rossany Rodriguez, a junior at North Brunswick Township High School, has made it through the blind auditions on the third season of “La Voz…
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North Brunswick garden will be community effort
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Gardeners in North Brunswick may enjoy an added benefit that came with the township’s successful effort to preserve the Pulda Farm. Residents are able to reserve space to grow herbs, produce and flowers at the North Brunswick Community Garden, located at the Pulda Farm on Old Georges Road. “This is…
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Exhibit serves up history of New Jersey diners
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer Rooms at the Cornelius Low House/Middlesex County Museum have been decorated to resemble traditional diner settings with food, tables and jukeboxes. JEREMY GROSSMAN/STAFF New Jersey diners represent more than hamburgers and French fries; they are emblematic of an entire history and mythology of the state, according to historian Michael C.…
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