Tag: Milltown
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Milltown PTA to hold vendor night May 4
The Milltown Parent Teacher Association (PTA) will hold a vendor night from 6-7:30 p.m., May 4, at Joyce Kilmer Middle School, 21 West Church St., Milltown. There will be more than 20 local vendors selling chocolate, cookies, jewelry, candles, clothing, jams and other items. The Satori Academy of Martial Arts East Brunswick/Milltown will provide babysitting. For more information, contact…
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Organist to present unique repertoire
The United Methodist Church of Milltown will present “Rare Treasures of the Organ” at 5 p.m. April 30 at the church, 47 N. Main St., Milltown. Organist Shea Velloso will present works by Edward Bairstow, Cesar Franck, Franz Liszt and others. A free will offering will be accepted to help finance the installation of the…
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Milltown church to provide choral service for Good Friday
The United Methodist Church will hold a Good Friday Choral Service at noon April 14 at the church, 47 N. Main St., Milltown. The service will feature readings, meditation and choral works based on the Seven Last Words of Christ. The Women’s Schola Cantorum will offer music by Maurice Durufle, John Ireland, Felix Mendelssohn and others. For more information,…
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Learn how to network anywhere during April 27 workshop
The Women’s Center at Jewish Family Services (JFS) will present “The Art of Networking: Sell Yourself Into Your Next Job” from 12:30-2:30 p.m. on April 27 at JFS, 32 Ford Ave., Second Floor, Milltown. Learn how to market yourself with confidence, “work a room” to your advantage and create networking opportunities anywhere. The program is…
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Middlesex County candidates file for June 6 primary
The following candidates have filed petitions to run in the primary election on June 6: Jamesburg Borough Council: two three-year terms – uncontested race between Democrat incumbents Coleen Rutsky and Daria Ludas. Milltown Borough Council: two three-year terms – uncontested race between Democrats Phil Zambrana and Trina Jensen Mehr and Republicans Stacy D. Sullivan and incumbent Ronald Dixon.…
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Milltown appoints new police chief, three sergeants
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — The swearing in ceremonies for a new police chief and three sergeants essentially marks a new era for the Milltown Police Department. Last year, the department saw the retirement of Chief Raymond Geipel after 27 years of service. On March 20, Brian Knelle, who had been serving as acting police…
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South Brunswick mourns the loss of current mayor
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The longest serving mayor of the Township of South Brunswick has passed away. Current Mayor Frank Gambatese, who has been in office since 2003, passed away on March 25 after a brief illness, according to a statement provided by Township Manager Bernard Hvozdovic. The 81-year-old lived in the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick. He…
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Breakfast With the Easter Bunny to include flapjack fundraiser
North Brunswick Township and the Heritage Day Committee will serve as the hosts to Breakfast With the Easter Bunny from 8:30-10:30 a.m. on March 25 at Applebee’s, 324 Ryders Lane, Milltown. Pictures with the Easter Bunny, face painting and glitter tattoos will accompany a flapjack breakfast. The cost is $10 per person. Tickets are available…
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North Brunswick celebrates accomplishments of entire school community
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The community at North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS) is celebrating the accomplishments of its staff and students. Stephen Bitalla, school counselor, was promoted to assistant chief of the Milltown Fire Department on Jan. 1. He has been a firefighter for 16 years, having served four years as lieutenant and two years as captain…