• Sale of baked goods benefits local projects

    The Dayton Village Citizens Coalition and the South Brunswick Garden Club will sell homemade pies, cakes, breads and cookies for the holidays from noon to 3 p.m. Nov. 24 outside the Slack-Carroll House, 354 Georges Road, Dayton. The proceeds will benefit the coalition’s various projects in Dayton and South Brunswick Township. For more information or…

  • Area clergy to hold Thanksgiving seminar

    The South Brunswick Area Clergy Association will hold a community Thanksgiving celebration, “The Sacred Privilege to Care: Reflections on Poverty and Plenty” 7 p.m. Nov. 24 at the First Presbyterian Church, 362 Georges Road, Dayton section of South Brunswick. The Islamic Society of Central Jersey, Christ the King Lutheran Church, the First Presbyterian Church of…

  • Rash of burglaries reported near Hoover Drive in North Brunswick

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Police are warning residents of an increase in residential burglaries over the last several weeks. Most incidents are occurring in the Hoover Drive section, off Route 130, but some have occurred near Victory Place on Suwannee Drive, North Mohawk, Marc Drive and Weber Road. Some of the…

  • Hellrazors roller derby finale set for Nov. 24

    The New Jersey Hellrazors will host their final and biggest roller derby match of the year against Morristown’s Jerzey Derby Brigade Nov. 24 at the Kendall Park Roller Rink, 3550 Route 27, Kendall Park. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The whistle will be blown at 7 p.m. General admission tickets cost $10 in advance or…

  • Auxiliary seeks aid for McDonald House

    As part of its efforts to help Ronald Mc- Donald House, New Brunswick, the Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion Unit No. 25, Milltown, has organized a Wish List donation drive. The Wish List may be found online at http://rmh-cnj.org/documents/Wish-List- NewBrunswick.pdf. Individuals may help by purchasing items on the list and dropping them off through the…

  • Turkey trot

    PHOTOS BY FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI Above: Debi Verpent leads families from the Sabella Park Preschool on the annual Turkey Trot in North Brunswick Nov. 15. Left: Verena Michael flashes a Thanksgiving smile.

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  • Reversing climate change requires action now

    I f you are at least 30 years old, here are some ways the climate has changed during your lifetime. Moisture in the atmosphere is up 5 percent, which means the cycle of evaporation and precipitation has changed. When there is more moisture in the air, there is more to come down when it rains…

  • Councilman grateful for support

    Thank you to the voters of North Brunswick for re-electing me to the North Brunswick Township Council. Your votes and support are truly appreciated. Thank you to the leadership and the committee members of the North Brunswick Township Democratic Organization and the North Brunswick Democratic Club for all your help, support and hard work to…

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