• Councilman’s business brings back the sound of vinyl

    Councilman’s business brings back the sound of vinyl

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer When Dan Marter is not helping to make laws as a member of the Englishtown Borough Council, he is making vinyl records. Vinyl record label intheclouds is owned by Marter, 32, who joined the borough’s governing body in January. Since founding the record label in 2011, Marter has helped musicians…

  • South Brunswick student-athletes add color to the lives of hospitalized children

    South Brunswick student-athletes add color to the lives of hospitalized children

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – To continue the tradition of the Krayons for Kids fundraiser through 2017, a group of young student-athlete volunteers from South Brunswick High School (SBHS) collected donations for the Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson in New Brunswick. “This hospital is one of many who truly care for their patients, and…

  • American Legion to host bus trip to Tropicana casino

    American Legion to host bus trip to Tropicana casino

    American Legion Post 253 will sponsor a bus trip to the Tropicana casino in Atlantic City on June 4. The cost is $25 per person through May 14. The price increases to $30 through June 3, or $35 on the day of. The trip include roundtrip transportation, light continental breakfast, door prizes and $25 slot play. The bus…

  • Workshop to recommend gardening tools

    Workshop to recommend gardening tools

    Middlesex County Master Gardeners will present “Rethinking Tools for Common Garden Chores” from10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on May 20 at the EARTH Center in Davidson’s Mill Pond Park, 42 Riva Ave., South Brunswick. The workshop will help attendees narrow down options by demonstrating of some of the garden tools and techniques that are preferred by Master…

  • Attorney to hold lecture on wills and estate planning

    Attorney to hold lecture on wills and estate planning

      Attorney Kenneth Vercammen will hold a lecture on wills, estate planning and probate at 12:30 p.m. May 15 at the South Brunswick Senior Center, 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. In January, new estate tax law made a number of changes to the state and federal estate tax and gift tax. The seminar…

  • Vendor applications available for Jolly Mouse Craft Show

    Applications are now available for crafters interested in exhibiting their crafts at the 33rd annual Jolly Mouse Craft Show on Nov. 4 at Lloyd Road Elementary School, 401 Lloyd Rd, Aberdeen. The crafts in the show include handmade ceramics, baby items, jewelry, holiday items, wooden objects, candles and many others. The cost to participate is…

  • Ariella Hopkins Day set for May 20

    Ariella Hopkins Day set for May 20

    The Second Annual Ariella Hopkins Day will be held from noon to 7 p.m. on May 20 at the American Legion Pavilion, 4 JFK Blvd., Milltown. There will be live music, a deejay, children’s activities, food and beverages. Wristbands for beer and wine will be available. The cost is $15 per ticket. Children under four are free.…

  • Jersey Girls Band to perform oldies hits

    Jersey Girls Band to perform oldies hits

    The Jersey Girls Band will perform a free concert sponsored by the Sayreville Cultural Arts Council at 7:30 p.m. on une 7 at the Sayreville Senior Center, 423 Main St. Relive hits made famous by the Four Seasons and other oldies bands. All ages are invited. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, call Edna at 908-208-2358 or email [email protected]

  • Flea market to support South Brunswick High School Project Graduation

    Flea market to support South Brunswick High School Project Graduation

    South Brunswick High School Project Graduation will hold a flea market from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 13 at the school, 750 Ridge Rd., Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. The cost is $25 per space. There will also be a book sale, clothing drive and Mother’s Day plant sale taking place on…

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