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Dinner benefits Metlar-Bodine House
The Fellowship for Metlar House will host its 24th annual dinner auction to benefit the Metlar-Bodine House Museum on March 28 at the Fireside Room, Busch Dining Hall, Rutgers University Busch Campus, 608 Bartholomew Road, Piscataway. Reservations received by March 14 are $80 per person with paid membership. Tickets purchased March 15-25 are $90 per…
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Police identify, seek suspect in break-in
Joseph Josko NORTH BRUNSWICK — Township police are seeking a suspect in connection with the burglary of a Society Hill residence on Feb. 25. Police said the suspect gained entry to a single unit in the housing complex by scaling a fence and opening a second floor window. Within hours, detectives identified items that were…
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Assisted living facility to hold info workshop
Senior care specialists Toby Ehrlich and Randi Rosen will present “Assisted Living 101” at 11:30 a.m. March 15 at the Stein Assisted Living Residence, 350 Demott Lane, Somerset. Anyone starting the process of looking at assisted-living facilities is welcome. A light brunch will be served. Tours of the Stein Residence will be available. To reserve…
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Senior golfers start season on April 1
The South Brunswick Senior Golf Association will begin its 20th season in April. Anyone who can shoot a round of 120 or fewer is invited to participate every Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Tamarack Golf Course, 97 Hardenburg Lane, East Brunswick. For more information, call Brian Barcelo at 609-921-3383 or Don Harvey at 732-297-4429.
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Gift basket auction benefits Class of 2017
The North Brunswick Township High School Class of 2017 will hold a gift basket auction at 6:30 p.m. March 20 in the Commons at the high school, 98 Raider Road. Presale tickets cost $25 and include free entry at 6 p.m. and a value pack of tickets, including one sheet of Tier 1, one sheet…
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Easter egg hunt set for children under 11
North Brunswick Township and the Heritage Day Committee will present Breakfast with the Easter Bunny & Egg Hunt at 9 a.m. March 28 in the Linwood Middle School cafetorium, 25 Linwood Place, North Brunswick. Children age 11 and under will participate in an egg hunt. Participants should bring a basket to collect eggs and a…
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Health screenings open to township seniors
Princeton HealthCare System will offer a series of health lectures and screenings for township seniors age 55 and older at the Office on Aging, South Brunswick Senior Center, in the Municipal Complex, Route 522, Monmouth Junction. A lecture on caregivers legislation and hospital discharge planning will be at 12:30 p.m. March 16. New Jersey became…
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Officials honor North Brunswick resident for pageantry status
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Township officials recognized resident Fatmata Savage for her accomplishments in pageantry. After being named 2015 Miss Black New Jersey, Savage will represent the Garden State at the Miss Black USA 2015 pageant held in Washington, D.C., this August. Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack presented Savage with a proclamation…
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Winter storms are not from global warming
When I heard that the global warming crowd is blaming our record cold temperatures on the polar cap melting, I almost fell out of my chair laughing. This illogical reasoning seems right out of George Orwell’s “1984.” The radical environmentalists in the 1970s were warning about global cooling. What happened to that theory? The meteorologists…
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