• The cat’s meow

    SCOTT FRIEDMAN Mary Botteon, community liaison for Scarlet Paws Animal Welfare, talks with patrons during the North Brunswick Humane Association’s Nov. 8 adoption event held at the Toyota dealership in North Brunswick.

  • North Brunswick class plans Nov. 29 reunion

    The North Brunswick Township High School Class of 1994 will hold its 20-year reunion at 7 p.m. Nov. 29 at Knob Hill Golf Club, 1 Shinnecock Drive, Manalapan. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/groups/nbths94.

  • Screenings offered at diabetes workshop

    Mobile Family Success of Middlesex County and Horizon NJ Health will hold a diabetes workshop and free screening at 6 p.m. Nov. 25 at North Brunswick Township High School, 98 Raider Road. A simple test will be performed on a blood sample obtained through a finger prick. Results will be available within minutes. To RSVP,…

  • Fall fest

    PHOTO COURTESY OF SEEMA SINGAL More than 250 students and their families, including Savanna Million, pictured here, attended the Fall Fest at Kiddie Academy of North Brunswick on Oct. 24.

  • Donations needed in preparation for holidays

    The Social Services Department of South Brunswick Township is preparing for the holiday season. Gift cards to local food stores, department stores, Barnes & Noble, pharmacies and other establishments are requested. Monetary donations in any amount can be made payable to the South Brunswick Human Intervention Trust Fund and mailed to Social Services, P.O. Box…

  • North Brunswick will welcome three newcomers to school board

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The North Brunswick Board of Education will have three new board members in January. David Brockman, Amanda Guadagnino and Jessica McNulty, who ran as a team, will serve their first terms. Each term is for three years. McNulty garnered the most votes with 2,756, followed by Brockman…

  • Democratic incumbents remain on council in North Brunswick

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Democratic incumbents Robert Davis and Robert Corbin will serve their fifth terms on the Township Council come January. Corbin garnered the most votes in the Nov. 4 election with 4,096, followed by Davis, with 3,967 votes. Republican challenger Audrey Andrews received 2,209 votes . Davis said he…

  • Message of inclusion at heart of Tyler Clementi Foundation

    By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer A family photo shows James Clementi and his younger brother, Tyler, as children. Right: James Clementi speaks to students at Monmouth University on Nov. 4 about his brother’s struggle as a gay college student. COURTESY OF JAMES CLEMENTI Students in Monmouth University’s School of Social Work received an intimate look…

  • South Brunswick residents re-elect Gambatese

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer South Brunswick voters overwhelmingly put their support behind incumbent Democratic Mayor Frank Gambatese during the Nov. 4 election. Gambatese garnered 5,150 votes against first-time Republican challenger Paul Saltin, who received 3,211 votes. Gambatese, 78, will begin serving his fourth term in January. As mayor, Gambatese said he has worked hard…

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