Tag: North Brunswick
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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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Win a trip to Cancun by donating blood on Jan. 19 in North Brunswick
Win a trip to Cancun by donating blood from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Jan. 19 at Our Lady of Peace, 1740 Route 130, North Brunswick. To schedule an appointment, visit tinyurl.com/GiveBloodNJBS. Walk ins welcome. All donors will also receive a $10 Houlihan’s coupon. Eat and drink beforehand. Bring a photo ID. January…
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North Brunswick detectives seek residential burglar
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Detectives in North Brunswick are currently working a residential burglary case that occurred in the area of Georges Road and Nassau Street. It is believed that the suspect is known to frequent the area on foot. Anyone with information should contact the Detective Bureau at 732-247-0922, ext. 336 or [email protected]. Anonymous…
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Winners announced in John Adams Elementary School Spelling Bee
PHOTO COURTESY OF ANN KINGSLEY John Adams Elementary School in North Brunswick held its annual spelling bee on Jan. 14. Pictured are the classroom winners who competed. Niya Patel, far right, was the school winner.
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As officers retire, North Brunswick Police Department hires replacements
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two police officers officially joined the North Brunswick Police Department on Jan. 13, set to replace four members of the department who will be retiring as of Feb. 1. Max. A Pavlis and Jacob C. Geyer were administered the oath of office during the North Brunswick Township Council meeting. Pavlis grew up…
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Fundraiser at IHOP to support Raider Robotix team from North Brunswick
Support the North Brunswick Township High School Raider Robotix Team 15 at a fundraiser from 4-9 p.m. on Jan. 20 at IHOP, 3077 Route 27, Franklin Park. The team will receive a portion of the proceeds if diners mention they are there to support Raider Robotix to their server. The fundraiser will help Raider Robotix…
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To Serve & Honor: The 1920s
One hundred years ago we were entering the second decade of the 20th century. The 1920s would become known as the Roaring Twenties. It was a decade of flapper dresses and raccoon fur coats and boisterous behavior. For many years, groups like the Woman’s Temperance League, the Anti-Saloon League and others lobbied…
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Transition coordinator named Governor’s Educator of the Year at NBTHS
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Marjorie Federico, the transition coordinator at North Brunswick Township High School, has been named the Governor’s Educator of the Year for the high school. “Marjorie Federico is an exceptionally skilled and dedicated educator who prepares students with disabilities for life after high school as our transition coordinator. She places them in structured…
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Boards reorganize for 2020
In North Brunswick, Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack was sworn into an historic fifth term on Jan. 1, while Councilman Ralph Andrews and Councilwoman Amanda Guadagnino were sworn into their sixth and second terms, respectively. “The reason all of us do this up here is we’re here to serve our residents. We want you…