• Spots available for science program

    The Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Middlesex County will offer the Rutgers Environmental Stewards Program on Wednesdays, Jan. 8 to May 14, 2014, at the EARTH Center, Davidson’s Mill Pond Park, 42 Riva Ave., South Brunswick. The goal is for graduates to expand their awareness of science-based information on environmental issues and facilitate positive change in…

  • Family gives thanks for help with search for missing dog

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Oreo took off during the fireworks at Heritage Day in North Brunswick on Sept. 28, but was located three days later. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Thanksgiving is a time to show one’s appreciation, and that is what the Miranda family wants to do: give thanks to the entire North Brunswick community.…

  • Vikings hit the high notes during victorious season

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Sometimes when life is a little tilted, a little off-balance, that’s when the fun begins. And fun is what the South Brunswick High School Viking marching band has had this season with their performance, dubbed “Full Tilt.” The band gave its final performance on Thanksgiving Day during…

  • Christie should rent out tax-supported home

    Gov. Chris Christie has a chance to increase his appeal to liberals and conservatives at the same time. The governor has been happily living in his home in Mendham for the past four years. He said that he will continue this policy for another four years. There should be a vacancy sign in front of…

  • Resident thanks South Brunswick police

    I read with appreciation the Sentinel’s Nov. 21 story regarding South Brunswick Township Officers Vit and Nipers’ apprehension of an armed fugitive on Route 1 recently. With a loaded semiautomatic weapon in the suspect’s car, this incident could have ended in disaster for one or possibly both of the officers. Of equal importance is the…

  • Parading around

    At top, five award-winning FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) teams lead the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Nov. 28, including Team 25 from North Brunswick Township High School. Above, students from the Raider Robotix team, far left, programmed their robot to shoot confetti to kick off the iconic parade. At right,…

  • Festival of lights

    Andrew and Preston Baker, known as The Baker Brothers, perform during the Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick’s Nov. 27 Hanukkah party, held after the lighting of the 18-foot Menorah of Freedom in North Brunswick. TERRY BOUDREAU

  • CrossFit Primeval will sponsor food drive

    CrossFit Primeval, 335 New Road, Suite 19, Monmouth Junction, is holding a food drive to benefit the South Brunswick Food Pantry. The following items are requested: stuffing, canned turkey gravy, canned cranberry sauce, canned sweet potatoes/yams, boxed or canned potatoes, cake or brownie mix, canned pie fillings, pancake mix and syrup, chicken broth, Jell-O/pudding, canned…

  • Army of Hope to hold Christmas event Dec. 14

    The New Brunswick Elks Lodge No. 324’s Army of Hope will hold “It’s Beginning to Feel A Lot Like Christmas” at 10 a.m. Dec. 14 at Suydam Farms, located at the corner of Skillman Lane and Route 27, Somerset. The free event will feature Christmas carolers, a wagon ride to the Christmas tree field where…

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