Tag: New Destiny Family Worship Center
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North Brunswick continues to honor Dr. King’s legacy
North Brunswick Township’s remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. continued over the past week, with the daily COVID-19 briefings including special guests who reflected on service while remembering the life of Dr. King. The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Award recipients are Jennifer Quiwa-Sowinski, a counselor with the North Brunswick Township High…
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North Brunswick officials condemn racial injustice, police brutality
Leaders in North Brunswick have officially have condemned the death of George Floyd at the hands of a police officer in Minnesota and instances of police brutality through a resolution presented during the June 1 Township Council meeting. According to the resolution: “The township takes great pride in its diversity and maintains an atmosphere of…
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Messages of Dr. King must live on outside of celebrations
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Middlesex County Freeholder Kenneth Armwood delivered a powerful message for the hundreds of people attending North Brunswick’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration on Jan. 17: He said that it is easy to celebrate King’s message of acceptance and togetherness and condemn negativity during a one-hour meeting, among like-minded people who are…
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Legacy of Dr. King serves as inspiration in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Hope. Unity. Diversity. Service. The four key parts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech were echoed during a celebration of his life and legacy in North Brunswick on Jan. 18. “We pause and ask ourselves, what would Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s message be to each of…
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New Destiny Family Worship Center Food Pantry open on Wednesdays
The New Destiny Family Worship Center’s food pantry is open every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to noon at the center, 1330 Livingston Ave., North Brunswick. For more information, visit www.newdestinyfamily.com.
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North Brunswick remembers the life, legacy of Dr. King
NORTH BRUNSWICK – “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s quote was the theme for a celebration held in his honor by North Brunswick Township on Jan. 12. During the event, Cathline Tanis was the school recipient of the Human Rights Award. She…
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Discussion makes Dr. King’s legacy relatable to today’s society
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Pastor David Luckey Jr. described how young people tend to get into fights. A conversation that begins with trying to be reasonable escalates into a bullying-like situation. When a person realizes there may be no recourse, he or she lashes out, resorting to violence. He likened this to the existing state…
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Dr. King event preaches togetherness, investing in the community
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Filled with hopes and dreams of freedom, equality and peace, hundreds of residents filled the North Brunswick Municipal Building on Jan. 13 to spread the messages of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “As I look across the room this evening, I truly believe if Dr.…