Tag: North Brunswick Township High School

  • Care to Walk event to benefit cancer institute

    Care to Walk event to benefit cancer institute

    Care to Walk for Breast and Ovarian Cancer will hold its 18th annual walk/run on Oct. 23 at North Brunswick Township High School, 98 Raider Rd., North Brunswick. Registration begins at 8 a.m. The walk starts at 9:15 a.m. Registration is $20 for adults and $15 for children, which includes a t-shirt, breakfast, lunch, giveaways,…

  • Dozens of women band together to show that Blue Wives Matter

    Dozens of women band together to show that Blue Wives Matter

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Sometimes there is justice. Sometimes there is just us. When something happens to one of us, it’s felt by all of us. I have his back so he can have yours. In this family, no one fights alone. I sleep alone so you can sleep safe. Because…

  • Breast/ovarian cancer walk to benefit Rutgers CINJ

    Breast/ovarian cancer walk to benefit Rutgers CINJ

    The Care to Walk/Run North Brunswick is an annual 5K event first held in 1999 to honor cancer survivors, remember those who lost their battles with the disease and raise awareness about how to reduce breast and ovarian cancer risk. Founded in 1998 by a group of women in North Brunswick who had personally dealt…

  • Sit down or grab-and-go at Pasta Palooza

    Sit down or grab-and-go at Pasta Palooza

    The North Brunswick Township High School Parents Soccer Association will hold Pasta Palooza from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Oct. 24 at the American Legion, 1015 Linwood Place, North Brunswick. Dinners are $12 per person eat in, $40 for a family of four (two adult maximum) eat in, or take out for $15. For more information, email…

  • North Brunswick musicians join premier organizations

    North Brunswick musicians join premier organizations

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two students at North Brunswick Township High School have achieved notable accomplishments in the field of music. Freshman Sidharth Bejugama has been accepted as a percussionist in the Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra. He is playing in an ensemble made up of more than 80 high school students from all over New Jersey, according to information…

  • Raiders will be the host to marching band competition

    Raiders will be the host to marching band competition

    North Brunswick Township High School will hold its 32nd annual Raider Marching Band Festival from 5-9 p.m. on Oct. 8 at the Steve Libro Field at the high school, 98 Raider Rd., North Brunswick. Qualifying bands receive caption awards for best band, best percussion, best color guard, best visual, best music and best overall band.  

  • Local high school raises money for injured Atlantic City police officer

    Local high school raises money for injured Atlantic City police officer

    North Brunswick Township High School recently held a Jean Day to raise more than $500 to help a police officer and his family. The younger brother of health and physical education teacher Christopher Waddell is a sergeant with the Atlantic City Police Department. On Sept. 3, while investigating a group of suspicious people, fellow officer Joshlee Vadell…

  • Community members team up to benefit Dallas police officers

    Community members team up to benefit Dallas police officers

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — For the fourth year in a row, members of the community will try to hit a home run for a charitable cause. Officers of the North Brunswick Police Department will be challenged by staff members from North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS) in a benefit softball game, scheduled…

  • Mayor supports school expansion, lauds graduation rates

    Mayor supports school expansion, lauds graduation rates

    I would like to respectfully respond to a recently published letter to the editor in a local daily newspaper concerning the North Brunswick school district’s proposed action to relieve overcrowding in our schools and improve high school graduation rates. I support the Board of Education’s (BOE) plan to give relief to overcrowded classrooms while meeting…