Tag: South Brunswick
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South Brunswick Library will begin curbside service on June 22
The South Brunswick Public Library will begin curbside service on June 22. Request items at www.sbpl.info or call 732-329-4000, ext. 7286 for adults and teens or ext. 7285 for children’s items. Call in hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Thursday, noon to 6 p.m. Friday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.…
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Tour de South Brunswick Bike Ride, Fun Walk will be held virtually through Aug. 15
The Education Foundation of South Brunswick Township’s 2020 Tour de South Brunswick Bike Ride and 2020 Foundation Fun Walk are going virtual through Aug. 15. There are no planned routes, set paths or fixed distances. Register an individual or family. Walk, jog, run, even ride a stationary bike. Record the miles in the participation log,…
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South Brunswick High School student organizes Break the Silence protest for June 20
South Brunswick High School senior Mahiyah Sampson has organized the Break the Silence rally for 5-7:15 p.m. June 20 at Woodlot Park, 124 New Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. The protect and public forum will support Black Lives Matter. Face masks are mandatory. For more information, follow Mahiyah on Twitter @Mahiyah_S or on…
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South Brunswick Walks for Justice draws overwhelming crowd
Two South Brunswick High School alumnae, Essence Baker and Jada-Rae Poku, shared the message “Black lives matter, and we demand justice” during the South Brunswick Walks for Justice march. An overwhelming number of supporters marched with them for 3.3 miles on June 12, starting and ending at South Brunswick High School. “Having grown up in…
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Kingsland Circle home destroyed in two-alarm fire; 63 firefighters respond to the scene
Police received a 911 call of smoke coming from a Kingsland Circle home around 3:30 p.m. June 15. Officers arrived to find heavy smoke from the side and roof of the home where a contractor had been working. The homeowner was already out of the residence and officers evacuated the surrounding homes, according to information…
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Opinion: Be aware of important New Jersey Primary Election changes
The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area reminds the public of changes to the upcoming July 7 Primary Election. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, this election will be conducted primarily with mail-in ballots with limited in-person voting options available. Here is a summary of the changes in place for this election:…
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Deer injure protesters marching in South Brunswick
The South Brunswick March for Justice was a peaceful rally attended by several hundred people on June 12. However, around 5 p.m. three protesters were injured when three deer ran from the property of South Brunswick High School on Ridge Road, according to information provided by the South Brunswick Police Department. Officers working the event…
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Veterans encouraged to seek assistance from GI Go Fund
The GI Go Fund has done considerable work for veterans over the past few months, including providing SBA and NJEDA loan assistance to veteran centers incubator businesses; connecting critical products for COVID-19 response to health care facilities in desperate need of supplies; and fielding video calls from more than 100 veterans in New Jersey and hundreds…
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Healthy blood donors urged to visit St. Augustine’s Church on June 18 for donation opportunity
New Jersey Blood Services division of New York Blood Center (NYBC) is issuing an urgent call for healthy blood donors. There will be a community blood drive from 1:30-7:30 p.m. June 18 at St. Augustine’s Church, 45 Henderson Road, Kendall Park section of South Brunswick. Appointments are necessary; visit http://tinyurl.com/sobrunsjune18 or call/text 800-933-2566.