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Swimmers make Rapid progression during season
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Members of the Rapids swim team, part of the North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services, placed first in diving and second in dual meets at a recent New Jersey championship competition. NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township based Rapids Swim Team was 101 swimmers strong this year. The…
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Forsgate golf outing benefits Autism Speaks
By STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer Sean Stevenson tees off at the start of the Forsgate Foundation’s Chip in for Charity fundraising event to benefit Autism Speaks at Forsgate Country Club in Monroe on Aug. 26. MATT DENTON A reality TV star lent her support to the New Jersey chapter of Autism Speaks during an Aug.…
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Indian classical dance performance Sept. 15
The Nrithyanjali Institute of Dance will present “SAMYUKTA,” a dance confluence of two Indian classical dance forms Bharatanatyam and Odissi, at 4 p.m. Sept. 15 at North Brunswick Township High School, Raider Road. Tickets can be purchased from Nrithyanjali for $15 or through the PTO for $10. Seniors and school children will receive a $5…
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New lineup announced at WCTC
Greater Media New Jersey radio station 1450 WCTC-AM launched a new lineup on Aug. 26. Program Director and on-air personality Bert Baron will segue from midday to mornings with the launch of “Jersey Central with Bert Baron” from 6-9 a.m. According to Barron, the show will offer “everything you need to know in New Jersey:…
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All good things come to an end
Donna Kenyon Call me crazy, but I don’t like Labor Day, and not just because I can’t wear white pants anymore. I have always detested Labor Day ever since I was a child and the holiday signaled the dreaded back-to-school routine. Then, I think I disliked it even more as an adult and as the…
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New Master Gardener classes set to begin
The Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Middlesex County will offer both daytime and evening programs for the new Rutgers Master Gardener class. Master Gardeners are community volunteers trained in earth-friendly gardening and environmental principles. Lecture classes meet once per week for three hours from mid-September to mid- April. The 60 to 70 hours of classroom instruction…
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South Brunswick police welcome four new officers
Bafti “Ben” Salihi (l-r), George Morgan, William Beard and William Bonura are joining the ranks of the South Brunswick Police Department. PHOTO COURTESY OF JAMES RYAN SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Four officers were sworn in as the newest members of the South Brunswick Police Department on Aug. 27. Bafti “Ben” Salihi, 29, was born in Kosovo…
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Tickets available for food tasting gala
The Education Foundation of South Brunswick Township Inc.’s “A Taste for Education” gala fundraiser will be held 6-9 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Princeton Ballroom, DoubleTree Hotel Princeton, 4355 Route 1 at Ridge Road. The event will provide attendees with a chance to sample food from some of central New Jersey’s best local restaurants, caterers…
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Healing mission comes to church Sept. 6, 7
Jack and Anna Marie Sheffield will lead a special healing mission Sept. 6 and 7 at St. George’s Anglican Church, 56 Main St., Helmetta. Registration begins at 6 p.m. on both nights. The Sheffields have been in the healing ministry for more than 30 years. They helped establish the Christ Healing Center in San Antonio,…
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