Tag: Milltown

  • Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership to hold membership meeting on Sept. 18

    Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership to hold membership meeting on Sept. 18

    The Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership will hold a membership meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 18 at the Milltown Senior Center, 60 Violet Terrace, Milltown. Johnny Quispe, a graduate student at Rutgers University, will present his current research. For more information, visit www.lbwp.org or call 732-249-LBWP (5297).

  • Oktoberfest for Education planned for Sept. 22 in Milltown

    Oktoberfest for Education planned for Sept. 22 in Milltown

    The Milltown Education Foundation is holding its third annual Oktoberfest for Education from 5-9 p.m. Sept. 22 at the American Legion Pavilion on JFK Blvd, Milltown. All proceeds help fund grants that will enhance educational excellence in Milltown schools. Bonefide, a rock-funk-disco-blues band, will perform. Destination Dogs will offer brats, dogs, Bavarian pretzels, toppings, sides,…

  • Milltown Day Family Fall Festival will be held Oct. 6

    Milltown Day Family Fall Festival will be held Oct. 6

    The 20th Milltown Day Family Fall Festival event will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Oct. 6 at Bradford Park, JFK Boulevard and Violet Terrace, Milltown. The festival will include a Crafts Expo, Community Fair, Health Fair, Business Expo and a food court with air brushing, face painting, laser tag, pumpkins, and pumpkin…

  • Family Fun Festival planned in Milltown

    Family Fun Festival planned in Milltown

    United Methodist Church of Milltown will hold a free Family Fun Festival from 1-3 p.m. on Sept. 29 at American Legion Post 25, 4 JFK Blvd., Milltown. There will be free activities and snacks for families of children in preschool through third grade children. This year’s theme is camping. For more information, call 732-828-0610.

  • International Jain Sangh donates funds to United Way of Central Jersey for school supplies

    International Jain Sangh donates funds to United Way of Central Jersey for school supplies

    The International Jain Sangh (IJS) raised more than $7,000 to fill more than 300 backpacks for children as part of the United Way’s Stuff the Bus program. IJS is a group of followers of the Jain religion in the area. For several years, IJS has been donating backpacks filled with school supplies to children in…

  • Bicycle tour of Lawrence Brook Watershed set for Sept. 15

    Bicycle tour of Lawrence Brook Watershed set for Sept. 15

    The annual  will start at 9 a.m. on Sept. 15, a 26-mile ride around the natural and historic features of the watershed, beginning at the Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership’s headquarters, 85 Washington Ave., Milltown. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m.    For more information, visit http://www.lbwp.org/.  

  • Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership to hold membership meeting on Aug. 21

    Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership to hold membership meeting on Aug. 21

    The Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership will hold a membership meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 21 at the Milltown Senior Center, 60 Violet Terrace, Milltown. A professor from Rutgers University, Newark, will be the guest speaker. For more information, visit www.lbwp.org or call 732-249-LBWP (5297).

  • North Brunswick calls Aug. 6 ‘Miscreant Monday’ as police search for alleged thief

    North Brunswick calls Aug. 6 ‘Miscreant Monday’ as police search for alleged thief

      NORTH BRUNSWICK – The North Brunswick Police Department alerted residents to a woman wanted as part of a theft and fraud investigation. On Aug. 6, dubbed “Miscreant Monday” in a Nixle post sent out by police, still images from a video surveillance camera show a female suspect wanted in North Brunswick and Milltown. Anyone…

  • Milltown properties asked to make address numbers visible

    Milltown properties asked to make address numbers visible

    MILLTOWN — Emergency services personnel in Milltown are asking residents/and or commercial businesses to be cognizant of having visible street address numbers after experiencing prolonged response times. “It’s the time when there is a little more landscaping and things may get overgrown,” Police Chief Brian Knelle said. “Generally numbers are visible. … We don’t have…