Tag: Milltown

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    Diya Uthappa and Leah Zweig of East Brunswick were named to the dean’s list at The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, for the Spring 2017 semester. In order to achieve dean’s list status, a full-time degree seeking undergraduate student must take at least 12 credit hours and earn a 3.6 Quality Point Average…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    Tyler Wood of East Brunswick graduated from Champlain College, Burlington, Vermont, with a bachelor’s degree in game programming on May 13. Jitender Gill of Monroe graduated from Troy University, Troy, Alabama, with a Master of Science in computer science from the College of Arts and Sciences. Catherine Ohlendorf Saperstein of East Brunswick graduated from Mount…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    The following local residents earned degrees from the University of Scranton, Scranton, Pennsylvania: Meghan E. Miller of East Brunswick earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history; Eric T. Ventrice of East Brunswick earned a Bachelor of Science degree in exercise science; Jason Garzone of Monroe earned a Master of Science with a major in…

  • Chamber music concert to kickoff summer series

    Chamber music concert to kickoff summer series

    United Methodist Church’s Summer Concert Series will begin with a chamber music concert at 6 p.m. on June 11 at the church, 47 N. Main St., Milltown. The concert will feature strings, clarinet, horn and piano. The program will include works by Bach, Dohnanyi and Schubert. A free-will offering will be taken to help fund…

  • VFW to hold fish fry June 9

    VFW to hold fish fry June 9

    Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 2319 will hold its Fish-Fry Dinner 5-8 p.m. on June 9 at the post home, 45 Broad St., Milltown. Meals will feature a choice of fresh cod ($10), fried shrimp ($15), fried clams ($13), combo platter ($15), or chicken tenders ($10); all dinners include fries, coleslaw, vegetable, salad, dessert,…

  • Relocation of the former Raritan River Station is chugging along

    Relocation of the former Raritan River Station is chugging along

    BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — The relocation of the last remaining structure of the Raritan River Railroad is in the process of proposals for moving the structure across the street. “To date we have raised $19,600,” said Steve Gregus, member of the Milltown Historical Society, as he updated the Borough Council on the moving…

  • Pancake breakfast to benefit North Brunswick Food Bank

    Pancake breakfast to benefit North Brunswick Food Bank

    The Knights of Columbus of Our Lady of Peace Church in North Brunswick will hold a pancake breakfast from 8-10 a.m. June 3 at Applebee’s, 324 Ryders Lane, Milltown. The cost is $10 per person. Proceeds will benefit the North Brunswick Food Bank. For more information, call Nick at 732-322-0765 or e-mail [email protected].

  • Church’s Liberty Choir to salute the Armed Forces

    Church’s Liberty Choir to salute the Armed Forces

    The Liberty Choir and Brass Quintet of United Methodist Church of Milltown will hold its eighth annual Liberty Concert at 5 p.m. on May 28 at the church, 47 N. Main St., Milltown. The concert will feature works by American composers, marches by John Philip Sousa, a salute to the Armed Forces and more. The…

  • Milltown water and sewer rates increase

    Milltown water and sewer rates increase

    BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — To keep up with the rising market costs of water and sewer demands, Councilman Richard Revolinsky called the need to raise the water and sewer rates in Milltown this year “a necessary evil.” The Borough Council voted in favor of amending the water and sewer rate ordinances at…