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No injuries reported in roof collapse
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The roof of a two-story residence on Route 27 collapsed last week. A motorist called police on the morning of Feb. 18 to report the incident, according to police Lt. James Ryan. South Brunswick police and the Kendall Park Fire Department responded to the location and observed lights turned on in the…
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Picture perfect
Above: Senior Neriah Almahdi makes her way down the runway during the annual Prom Fashion Show, held at North Brunswick Township High School on Feb. 21. Right: Madison Coe, left, helps style the hair of fellow senior Lindsay Hoagland prior to the show. PHOTOS BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR At top left, Jennifer Salvatore, center,…
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Tickets on sale for North Brunswick high school gift basket auction
The North Brunswick Township High School class of 2016 will host a Gift Basket Auction at 6:30 p.m. March 21 in the High School Commons, Raider Road. Pre-sale tickets are available for purchase. The $30 pre-sale package includes early admission to the event at 6 p.m., 25 blue tickets, 25 green tickets, five orange tickets…
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‘Young Frankenstein’ to scare up laughs in North Brunswick
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Stephanie Elson as Inga, left to right, Glenn Kessler as The Doctor, William Strecker as The Monster and Cindy Chait as Elizabeth will perform in the North Brunswick Adult Drama Group’s production of “Young Frankenstein” tonight through Saturday. PHOTO COURTESY OF PETER ZYCH NORTH BRUNSWICK — Get ready for a…
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COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD
Seniors can register now for special events The South Brunswick Senior Center,540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction, willoffer the following events for residents age55 and older beginning in March: The movie “Enough Said” will beshown at 12:30 p.m. March 6, and “TheButler” will be shown at 12:30 p.m. March25. An art lecture on Renoir by…
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VFW to hold March buffet breakfast
VFW Post 9111, 11 Henderson Road, Kendall Park, will hold an all-you-can-eat breakfast from 8-11 a.m. March 2. The buffet includes omelets, French toast and more. The cost is $9 per person. Children under age 5 are free.
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DeVry students’ projects get real-world treatment
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Students at DeVry University are known for illustrating technical knowledge with their senior projects, but they also find ways to bring their ideas to the real world. This was evident Feb. 21 when the students presented their projects in the fields of engineering, information services and business…
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Dayton resident to perform at Boston band conference
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Craig Dickert, euphonium player and member of the College of New Jersey’s Wind Ensemble, will perform at the College Band Directors National Association Eastern Division Conference from March 6-8 at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Mass. The conference centers on the theme of “Crossing Over” and features many different…
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U.S. heroes should be remembered
A nation should always remember its heroes. Where would we be today without Thomas Alva Edison, who invented the light bulb; Charles Babbage, who invented the modern computer; Martin Luther King Jr., who put an end to segregation; or Abraham Lincoln, who stopped slavery? All these people have done something amazing for our nation, and…
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