-

REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
Jack Waters, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that Donna Warters of the East Brunswick office was recognized for her exceptional industry success during March. Warters led the region, which is comprised of offices throughout Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties, in resale listings. She can be reached in Weichert’s East Brunswick office at 431…
-

Somerset Gate more than 60 percent sold out; community to open new section
The final sections of Somerset Gate, a luxurious gated community featuring spacious two-bedroom townhomes priced from $239,900, have just been released for sale. According to Debra Buragina, licensed broker and sales manager at the Franklin Township community, the opening of the new sections represent an outstanding opportunity for homebuyers to start enjoying the exciting Somerset…
-

Limited-time $10,000 incentive draws active adult buyers to Pointe at Turnbury
The generous $10,000 incentive developer Millennium Homes is offering at The Pointe at Turnbury continues to draw buyers to the active adult community in South Brunswick, just a few miles outside of downtown Princeton. For a limited time, buyers at The Pointe at Turnbury can apply the free $10,000 incentive to one or more of…
-

SPORT SHORTS
Join the Jay Dooley Memorial Foundation (JDMF) on May 16-17 for the Fourth Annual JDMF 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament at Holy Cross School in Rumson. The tournament raises funds for local children and teens with learning disabilities and depression. One hundred percent of proceeds benefit JDMF community partners. Start times are 4 p.m. on May 16…
-

Vikings tennis wins four of five to start season
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent South Brunswick High School’s Jeff Wu, left, scoops the ball up off the ground as Old Bridge High School’s Denis Kilduff tries to prevent it during an April 17 game played at South Brunswick High School. The visiting Knights edged the Vikings, 7-6. SOUTH BRUNSWICK S outh Brunswick High School’s boys…
-

Rutgers Day, Ag Field Day, Folk Festival offer fun for all
Rutgers Day will welcome new additions this year, including a parade along College Avenue, displays about Rutgers’ participation in the Big Ten conference and health sciences programming on Busch Campus. The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 26, with programming taking place on the Busch, College Avenue and Cook/Douglass campuses in…
-

Cops & Rodders car show set for April 27
North Brunswick PBA Local 160 will hold its annual Cops & Rodders car show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 27 at DeVry University, 630 Route 1 North, North Brunswick. The rain date is May 4.
-

Harpsichord player to play during free concert
Gavin Black will perform on the harpsichord at 12:15 p.m. April 30 as part of the First Reformed Church of New Brunswick’s Downtown Lunchtime Recital Series. A free lunch will follow each recital, which is held at the church on 9 Bayard St., New Brunswick.
-

Lunch program will address spiritual aging
Rabbi Dayle A. Friedman will present “That Our Hearts May Grow Wise: Cultivating Wisdom As We Age” at noon April 30 at The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus, Wilentz Residence Building, 360 DeMott Lane, Somerset. Friedman will discuss aging as the “final exam” of spiritual life and the possibilities within Jewish life’s spiritual curriculum for…
View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
