• Library begins English conversation group

    The North Brunswick Public Library, 880 Hermann Road, is offering a free English conversation group 10:30 a.m. to noon every Mondays. The program is free and open to all adults. The only requirement is that attendees can speak some English. Those interested can join the program at any time. Register in person or via phone…

  • Workshop to explore executive functioning

    The South Brunswick Municipal Alliance, Every Parent Influences Children (EPIC) and the South Brunswick School District will again partner to offer a series of workshops under the umbrella of the South Brunswick Parent Academy (SBPA). The 2013-14 series kicks off on Sept. 26 with “Executive Functioning: Making the Most of Your Intelligence,” to be held…

  • Cosmopolitan editor to speak at library

    John Searles, the editor-at-large for Cosmopolitan magazine, will be the guest speaker at the South Brunswick Public Library’s Oct. 4 annual gala dinner at the library, 110 Kingston Lane, South Brunswick. Hors d’oeurves will be served at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m., the presentation at 8 p.m., and dessert and a book…

  • Alcohol, cell phone, sleep allegedly play role in crash

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police charged Thomas McMillian, 27, of North Brunswick, with driving while intoxicated after a single motor-vehicle crash on Friendship Road near Harmony Lane last week. The incident occurred around 3:38 a.m. Sept. 20, according to police Detective Sgt. James Ryan. Police located a 2008 Nissan Altima that had struck a utility pole…

  • Police: Woman defrauded by false dog breeders

    NORTH BRUNSWICK — Police are warning residents of a scam involving a false Internet advertisement for English bulldog puppies. A township woman was recently defrauded out of $1,100, according to police. She had wired $400 via Western Union to an address in Austin, Texas, on Sept. 11 as a deposit for the puppies. On Sept.…

  • Ladies auxiliary will sponsor luau

    The Women’s Auxiliary of American Legion Post No. 25 will host its annual Summer’s-Not-Over Luau 3-8 p.m. Oct. 5 at the post pavilion, 4 JFK Drive, Milltown. The event will feature live entertainment by The Brue Crew. Donation is $20 for adults and $8 for children under age 12. A $5 wristband will be offered…

  • Photos of Monmouth, Middlesex needed

    Freehold Soil Conservation District (SCD) will sponsor its annual contest for photographs promoting the beauty and uniqueness of the natural environments found within Middlesex and Monmouth counties. Photos must be 8 inches by 10 inches or larger, and must be accompanied by an entry form. Limit two entries per person. Participants must be 18 or…

  • Two gang members convicted of planning robbery in 2010

    Two members of a New Brunswick street gang have been found guilty of planning to rob a North Brunswick resident in 2010. Lamar Jones, 26, and Hopeton Brown, 25, were convicted on Sept. 19 of conspiracy to commit a robbery, according to a press release from Middlesex County Acting Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey. Jones was…

  • Police encourage residents to join Nixle

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Police Department aims to increase the number of residents who sign up for emergency alerts through Nixle. The department sent out fliers last week with the assistance of the South Brunswick School District, asking residents to register for the free emergency notification system. About 110 new subscribers were added on Sept.…

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