Tag: North Brunswick
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Join fire company’s online tricky tray auction through Jan. 2
North Brunswick Volunteer Fire Co. No. 3 will hold its 2020 Winter Virtual Raffle through Jan. 2. The online tricky tray will be available through 8 p.m. Jan. 2, with winners announced at 9 p.m. Jan. 2 Purchase tickets to win at nbvfd.betterworld.org
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North Brunswick presents awards to adult, teen leaders in the community
The North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services and the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee presented their annual end-of-year awards to deserving members of the community. The Youth Advocate Award was presented to Tom Abode. Abode has been a North Brunswick resident for 38 years. He graduated from North Brunswick Township High School…
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Santa gets VIP treatment in North Brunswick with help of police department
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Jolly Ol’ St. Nick traded his eight tiny reindeer for North Brunswick Township Police Department cruisers and utility vehicles as he traversed the township spreading pre-Christmas holiday cheer. “Words cannot describe the feeling you get when you see the look on people’s faces as Santa comes by. Kids cheer and adults pull…
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North Brunswick woman fatally injured after crossing highway from disabled vehicle
South Brunswick police identified the pedestrian killed on Dec. 15 as 68-year-old Deborah Smick of North Brunswick. The crash was reported at 7:02 p.m. on Route 1 at Deans Lane in South Brunswick. An investigation by South Brunswick Traffic Safety Bureau determined Smick’s vehicle had become disabled in the Wendy’s restaurant parking lot at 3800…
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North Brunswick Food Bank cancels tonight’s hours
The North Brunswick Food Bank has been cancelled for tonight, Dec. 17. The slippery conditions at the municipal building parking lot due to the winter storm would be unsafe for operations.
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Testimony begins for QuickChek proposed in residential area of North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The first four hours of testimony regarding North Brunswick’s third QuickChek location presented basic information about a gas station and convenience store an applicant is proposing to construct in a residential zone. QuickChek is proposing a 5,670-square-foot convenience store with 11 indoor and eight outdoor seats; plus 16 fueling pumps along Route…
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Officials rebuke senator’s delay in passing bill protecting judges’ rights as he asks for extension to Congress
Federal legislation crafted in response to the targeted attack on U.S. District Judge Esther Salas’s family has not received unanimous support from members of the U.S. Senate. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul objected to the legislation on Dec. 16 and asked for the bill to extend the same privacy protections proposed for appointed federal judges to…
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Tonight’s North Brunswick Board of Ed meeting is canceled
In anticipation of tonight’s winter storm, which is expected to have high winds and icing, and due to concerns over the possibility of resulting power outages, the regular virtual public meeting of the North Brunswick Board of Education scheduled for tonight, 7 p.m. Dec. 16, has been canceled. The meeting has been rescheduled for a…
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Opinion: A veteran’s thoughts about Christmas Eve
As I sit now in my living room, listening to Christmas songs, my mind drifts back many years as I recall our practices on Christmas Eve. In our denomination we didn’t eat meat on Christmas Eve before church services. My mother usually made fish cakes using Gorton’s shredded cod in a can. She added mashed…