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A Holocaust Remembrance at the Library
Holocaust Survivor Michael Kessler will speak at the East Brunswick Public Library, Thursday.
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Holocaust Survivor Michael Kessler will speak at the East Brunswick Public Library, Thursday.
Coach Robert "Bo" Henning is leaving as EBHS varsity mens basketball coach after capturing the NJSIAA Section 4 title.
The men's tennis team traveled to Easton Pa., Saturday
The Rider track and field teams competed in the 48th Annual Colonial Relays over the weekend.
The Rider softball team took on Canisius College Saturday
The forecast this week is a good one.
The forecast this week is a good one.
The governor said Friday that Rutgers president Robert L. Barchi is making the right decision to seek new leadership for the athletics department.
The governor said Friday that Rutgers president Robert L. Barchi is making the right decision to seek new leadership for the athletics department.
Fundraiser to raise money for scholarships to EBHS students, Camp Daisy, cancer charities and more.
A township open house is designed to answer questions on construction permits, zoning set backs, and more.
The run and walk honors Paul Chrzaszcz, a 2006 graduate of the school who drowned last June at the age of 24.
Summer Tennis registration begins 8 a.m. Sunday.
If you're looking for a pet, stop by the Corner Copia and adopt one!
The Women's tennis team lost to Lafayette College on Wednesday.
The Broncs are 1-1 on the season so far.
The 24th Annual Community Day is scheduled for Sunday.
The Rider University men and women's teams each lost to Loyola Monday in Baltimore.
Lawrence Township's own Jeana Pulaski hosted a "Restore the Shore" in January.