Tag: North Brunswick Township High School

  • North Brunswick ‘pops’ with color during student art show

    North Brunswick ‘pops’ with color during student art show

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Upon first observation, it seemed as if a toy vending machine was located in the middle of the Media Resource Room at North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS). When taking a closer look, an Art Pop dispenser was discovered: a collection of original student-made buttons that can purchased for 50 cents a…

  • North Brunswick Walmart celebrates expansion into Supercenter

    North Brunswick Walmart celebrates expansion into Supercenter

    Following a two-year expansion project, the Walmart location in North Brunswick Plaza, 979 Route 1 south, North Brunswick, is now a 24-hour Supercenter. The store features nearly 190,000 square feet of total retail space, including Walmart Garden Center, Walmart Money Center, Walmart Pharmacy, Walmart Photo Center, Walmart Vision & Glasses, ATM Walmart, Coinstar and a…

  • Volunteers replace flags at veterans’ gravesites in North Brunswick

    Volunteers replace flags at veterans’ gravesites in North Brunswick

    PHOTO COURTESY OF SHERAL ROSSMANN The Woman’s Club of North Brunswick and students from North Brunswick Township High School Model UN Club participated in a pre-Memorial Day activity by replacing tattered American flags at the gravesites of veterans at Elmwood Cemetery in North Brunswick on May 19. Through their volunteer efforts, more than 400 flags…

  • Family members honored for military service with secondary street signs in North Brunswick

    Family members honored for military service with secondary street signs in North Brunswick

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Three members of the same family were honored for their service to the country. The intersection of Laurel Place and Cedar Avenue will bear a secondary street sign for Holz Way in honor of August, the late William Kenneth and Edward Holz. August “Gus” Holz was born on Feb. 23, 1926, at…

  • North Brunswick officials to meet with residents on May 16

    North Brunswick officials to meet with residents on May 16

    The North Brunswick mayor, council and department directors will hold a community meeting for residents at 7 p.m. on May 16 at North Brunswick Township High School, Raider Road, North Brunswick. For more information, call 732-247-0922, ext. 430.  

  • Where Angels Play: stories of resilience and hope despite tragedy

    Where Angels Play: stories of resilience and hope despite tragedy

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – When William Lavin was 15 years old, he lost his father. He said he was “mad at everybody.” Not only did his brother, Bob, obviously lose his father, too, but years later, he also lost his 2-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, in a terrible accident. Bob Lavin also said he was “mad at everybody,”…

  • North Brunswick to host Pop-Up Art Show on May 10

    North Brunswick to host Pop-Up Art Show on May 10

    The art teachers of North Brunswick Township will showcase the work of their elementary, middle and high school students in a “Pop-Up Art Show” which will take place in the North Brunswick Township High School’s Media Resource Center from 5:30-8 p.m. on May 10 at the school, 98 Raider Road, North Brunswick. The show will…

  • NBTHS teen organizes walk for Tourette syndrome awareness

    NBTHS teen organizes walk for Tourette syndrome awareness

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – A North Brunswick Township High School student is following in the footsteps of her idol. Senior Ally Abad will participate in the NJ Walks for TS event to bring awareness to Tourette syndrome (TS) in honor of Tim Howard, a fellow North Brunswick native and United States men’s national soccer team goalie,…

  • North Brunswick students RISE to the challenge during diaper collection

    North Brunswick students RISE to the challenge during diaper collection

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Students and staff of North Brunswick Township High School rose to the occasion, collecting more than 2,000 diapers to benefit Middlesex County moms in need. Rochelle Newman, a substitute teacher in North Brunswick who is part of the Anshe Emeth Community Development Corporation, realized the need to support the Central Jersey Diaper…