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Collection of brush begins May 5
South Brunswick has announced a spring curbside brush collection. Items that will be picked up include brush, branches, shrubs and bushes that are less than 4 feet in length and less than 5 inches in diameter. They must be securely tied in bundles that are less than 50 pounds. Twigs and small branches that are…
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Book drive to benefit public school students
New Jersey Deputy Assembly Speaker Upendra Chivukula will collect books with Enterprise Holdings as part of his 17th Legislative District Book Drive to benefit students in public schools in Somerset, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Piscataway and Milltown. New and used books for readers between kindergarten and 12th grade will be collected through June 1. Drop-off…
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
CDI Global North America has opened a location at 353 Nassau St., Princeton. Under the leadership of firm partners John Morton, Jaap Ketting and Jon Plimpton, the firm is a leading nonbank merger and acquisition advisor serving the middle market, particularly cross-border transactions. The firm supports businesses seeking to make acquisitions, divestitures and/or joint ventures.…
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Pizza party
Amboy Bank President George E. Scharpf hosted a pizza party during “Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day” on April 24. Employees’ children were treated to a tour of the bank, activities involving the importance of the banking industry, and lunch. Amboy Bank has 22 branches in Monmouth and Middlesex counties.
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Class of 2017 to host May flea market
The North Brunswick Township High from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 4, rain or School Class of 2017 will hold a flea mar ket shine, at the school, Raider Road.
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Cole Bros. Circus returns to North Brunswick
Cole Bros. Circus of the Stars will return to North Brunswick from May 16-18. Hosted by North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Co. No. 3, the “World’s Largest Circus Under the Big Top” will pitch its tent next to DeVry University, 630 Route 1 North at Milltown Road, North Brunswick. The shows will be at 4:30 and…
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Show time
A large crowd enjoys classic vehicles at the annual Cops & Rodders car show, hosted by North Brunswick PBA Local 160 on April 27 at DeVry University.
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Queen of Peace sets reunion date
Queen of Peace High School’s class of 1964 in North Arlington will hold its 50th reunion celebration in the evening on Oct. 2 at Breakers on the Ocean in Spring Lake. For more information, contact Jane Hoag Eagan at [email protected], Bill McGarry at [email protected] or Joyce Lopardo Zinni at 732- 583-2474.
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Funds needed for kidney study
The Wimalawansa Foundation is bringing attention to water and soil pollution associated with chronic kidney disease in Sri Lanka. Professor Sunil Wimalawansa of North Brunswick and other members of the foundation are studying why thousands of people die every year and why numbers are escalating. To make a donation, visit www.wimalawansa.org or email [email protected]. Proceeds…
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