• Cricket league to hold Tape Ball tournament Sept. 30 in East Brunswick

    Cricket league to hold Tape Ball tournament Sept. 30 in East Brunswick

    The East Brunswick Cricket League (EBCL) Committee has organized a friendly, one-day Tape Ball cricket tournament from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sept. 30 at the football fields at Heavenly Farms, 440 Dunhams Corner Road, East Brunswick. There will be spectators and family members in addition to 40 players taking part in the tournament.

  • Music of the spheres – Muscians who have looked to the stars for inspiration

    Music of the spheres – Muscians who have looked to the stars for inspiration

    By Lucie M. Winborne, ReMind Magazine Since the beginning of time, humans have looked to the stars with fascination and dreamed of what lies beyond them. In that time, many musicians have created their own unique interpretations of the eternal question of how humans might fare in that seemingly endless expanse, as evidenced in these…

  • Metuchen reinvigorates Human Relations Commission

    Metuchen reinvigorates Human Relations Commission

    METUCHEN — Borough officials are hoping to add another epithet to the town’s  name. Already known as the “Brainy Boro” and “Doughnut Hole,” borough officials hope to also be known as a diverse, inclusive community. The Borough Council approved, on first reading, amending a Human Relations Commission ordinance, bringing it up to date at a…

  • Renovation of Crescent Apartments ‘long time coming’

    Renovation of Crescent Apartments ‘long time coming’

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – The moon and stars seem to be aligning for the Crescent apartment complex. The former Oakleaf Village, located on Oak Tree Drive between How Lane and Route 27 in North Brunswick, already has three of its nine buildings renovated and waiting for residents. “After many, many challenging years of trying to secure…

  • Jamesburg church holds concert for hurricane relief

    Jamesburg church holds concert for hurricane relief

    St. James the Less Church will hold a jazz and band concert at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 11, at the church, 36 Lincoln Ave., Jamesburg. A night of jazz and big band sounds will be played by the St. James orchestra with vocalist Claudia Perry. Admission is a donation of $10. Refreshments will be sold during…

  • South River preps for Harlem Wizards

    South River preps for Harlem Wizards

    The South River Foundation for Educational Excellence will be the host to a Harlem Wizards basketball game at 1 p.m. on Oct. 29 at South River High School, 11 Montgomery St. Tickets purchased before the event are $12 for adults or $10 for children. Tickets will also be available on the day of the game at South…

  • Paramedic honored for response to resident’s emergency

    Paramedic honored for response to resident’s emergency

    FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – A paramedic and firefighter from Freehold Township has been honored by the Township Committee for helping to save a woman’s life. Drew Lubber, who is a member of Freehold EMS (Freehold First Aid Squad) and Freehold Township Independent Fire Company No. 1, received a life-saving certificate from municipal officials on Sept. 26…

  • St. Mary’s to hold Polish dinner Oct. 14

    St. Mary’s to hold Polish dinner Oct. 14

    St. Mary’s Holy Name Society will hold its annual scholarship dinner from 5-7 p.m.  on Oct. 14 in the St. Mary’s Parish Center, 30 Jackson St., South River. The menu will include pierogi, stuffed cabbage, sauerkraut and kielbasa, rye bread, coffee, tea and dessert. Takeout will be available beginning at 4 p.m. Adult tickets are…

  • The Lark Quartet to perform Oct. 23 at Monroe Library

    The Lark Quartet to perform Oct. 23 at Monroe Library

    The Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission will present a Chamber Music Series by the Princeton Symphony Orchestra, featuring The Lark Quartet at 1 p.m.  on Oct. 23 at the Monroe Township Library, 4 Municipal Plaza, Monroe.   The Lark Quartet features new American composer John Harborsen in addition to traditional classical pieces. Registration is not…

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