Tag: North Brunswick Flashlight Brigade
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Snow person celebrates Black History Month
The North Brunswick Flashlight Brigade continued their “shout outs” after this week’s snowstorm by posting inspirational and powerful quotes from Black leaders during Black History Month, courtesy of a snow person built at the corner of Patton and Newton streets. The quote on Feb. 4 was, ”The time is always right to do what…
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Last neighborhood shout out nets 250 food items for North Brunswick Food Bank
PHOTO COURTESY OF PETE CLARK The North Brunswick Flashlight Brigade collected more than nine containers of pasta and cereal, totaling more than 250 food items, plus a donation of $25, to support the North Brunswick Food Bank. The “last hurrah” on May 30 also honored neighborhood residents who have passed away.
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Neighborhood shout out on May 30 to collect pasta and cereal
The neighbors of Patton, Newton, Douglas, Davis, Bradley and Bell streets in North Brunswick will hold another neighborhood shout out at 8 p.m. on May 30. The Flashlight Brigade will collect pasta and cereal for the North Brunswick Food Bank. Any residents who do not live in the neighborhood but who would like to donate…
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Next North Brunswick shout out to benefit Class of 2020
The North Brunswick Flashlight Brigade will honor students of the Class of 2020 with its next shout out at 8 p.m. on May 14. Neighbors on Patton, Newton, Douglas, Davis and Bradley streets, Bradley Court and Bell Avenue are invited to come outside with their flashlights and wave to each other while maintaining social distancing.…
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North Brunswick residents donate peanut butter, pasta to township food bank
The Neighborhood Shout Out Flashlight Brigade – consisting of more than 30 neighbors from Newton, Patton, Davis, Douglas, Bell and Bradley streets in North Brunswick – joined together on May 7 for P&P Night to meet the North Brunswick Food Bank’s request for peanut butter and pasta. More than 40 jars of peanut butter, more…
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North Brunswick residents thank first responders
North Brunswick residents share thank you notes for first responders.