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NORTH BRUNSWICK • SOUTH BRUNSWICK

WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2020

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Demonstrators support police, above left, and Black Lives Matter, above right, peacefully along Hermann Road in North Brunswick on June 27.

Supporters of police, Black lives peacefully march in North Brunswick

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irst came the blue, black and white toned American flags down Hermann Road in North Brunswick, carried or worn by a dedicated dozen demonstrators focused on making their pro-police points. Undeterred by the threat of thundershowers, a contingent of Black Lives Matter about twice the size followed suit just a few minutes later. Both groups began a day of peaceful protests on June 27, rallying at the New Brunswick Middle School on Livingston Avenue in New Brunswick, then marching

down Hermann Road to the field opposite the North Brunswick Municipal Building for remarks. North Brunswick Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack would not go so far as to say the township experienced counter protests. “Both organizations exercised their First Amendment right. The pro law enforcement group made their stance clear about supporting law-abiding police officers. As one of the law enforcement organizers said, ‘You (police officers) always have our backs. Today we have your

backs’. And the Black Lives Matter organization was not anti-police. They were clearly pro justice. As one of the speakers put it, ‘It is about accountability’. Both groups of demonstrators were afforded the safety of closed roads, detoured traffic and police presence for personal safety and the protection of public and private property. “The North Brunswick Police Department and Department of Public Works did an outstanding of job of securing the areas of the township affected by the demonstrations,” Womack said.

Deputy Police Chief Joseph Battaglia, who was present for both demonstrations, offered his thanks to the residents of the township along with the mayor. “We really appreciate the patience of our residents in the affected areas. For that brief period of inconvenience, we avoided the potential of hours of unnecessary interaction and unruly behavior.” - This information was submitted by Edmund DeVeaux, Burton Trent Public Affairs LLC


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iddlesex County Food Organization and Outreach Distribution Services (MCFOODS), in conjunction with the Community FoodBank of New Jersey (CFBNJ) and with contributions from Novo Nordisk, held the county’s first ever drive-thru food distribution event, distributing 1,500 boxes of food to 1,500 families through the event and network of food pantries. The distribution, which was held on June 27 and followed CDC and state guidelines for social distancing, allowed residents to drive up through the distribution line to collect a box of fresh and packaged food, provided by CFBNJ, all while remaining contact-free, according to information provided by the Middlesex County Office of Communication. A crew of 125 volunteers from MCFOODS, CFBNJ, Novo Nordisk and the county donated their time. In addition to its staff answering the call to volunteer, Novo Nordisk donated the use of its campus in Plainsboro and onsite support for all volunteers. “While the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our way of lives, organizations like MCFOODS and CFBNJ have stepped up in tremendous ways, working around the clock to aid our residents in getting access to one of the most basic needs: food. The Board of Chosen Freeholders extends the greatest thanks and gratitude to MCFOODS, CFBNJ, Novo Nordisk, and our volunteers for the selfless, vital work they have been doing throughout this pandemic,” Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios said in the statement. The event came during a time when many New Jerseyans are experiencing food insecurity due to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Jennifer Apostol, director of

MCFOODS, compared to last year, the distribution center, which provides food to food pantries around the county, has seen an increase in the number of residents in need of food. MCFOODS saw a 79% increase in the amount of food distributed in March, and a 100% increase in April compared to last year, and a 60% increase in the number of pantries in the network accessing MCFOODS’ services compared to 2019, according to the statement. Additionally, April and May were record-breaking months for the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, with each month seeing the distribution of enough food for nearly 7 million meals, the most ever provided in a single month in CFBNJ’s 45year history, according to the statement. “In these unprecedented times, it takes the collaboration of all sectors of society to ensure nutritious food for struggling families. We at CFBNJ are grateful for our partnerships with MCFOODS, Middlesex County, Novo Nordisk, and for all of the volunteers who have stepped up to help meet the basic needs of their neighbors, many of whom are struggling for the first time in their lives due to the pandemic,” Carlos Rodriguez, president & CEO of the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, said in the statement. In addition to this drive-up distribution event, residents can visit a local food pantry to collect food. Those in need of food specifically within Middlesex County can visit www.middlesexcountynj.gov/ Government/Departments/mcia/Pages/ Mcfoods/mcfoods.asp for a list of pantries providing food during this time; or for those throughout the State of New Jersey, visit cfbnj.org/findfood to locate a CFBNJ partner agency.

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Middlesex County Food Organization and Outreach Distribution Services, in conjunction with the Community FoodBank of New Jersey and with contributions from Novo Nordisk, held the county’s first ever drive-thru food distribution event, distributing 1,500 boxes of food to 1,500 families through the event and network of food pantries, on June 27 at the Novo Nordisk campus in Plainsboro.

“In these unprecedented times, it takes the collaboration of all sectors of society to ensure nutritious food for struggling families. ...” — Carlos Rodriguez, president & CEO of the Community FoodBank of New Jersey

RWJUH Blood Services in urgent need of people to donate blood, host blood drives

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he COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing that was required to slow the spread of infections in New Jersey has caused a severe drop in blood donations and critically low blood supplies at the state’s hospitals. As a result, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) Blood Services urges everyone to donate blood or other blood products such as platelets and plasma. All blood types are needed, but Type O blood is particularly in short supply at the present time.

Typically, RWJUH Blood Services would conduct multiple blood drives in the spring and summer months to combat annual blood shortages that occur during summer months due to vacations and schools and colleges not being in session. The current pandemic has severely limited the number of drives that could be scheduled in the spring and early summer this year in anticipation of annual summer blood shortages. “People have been doing their part to slow the spread of COVID-19 by staying

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home and socially distancing from other another and they have made a positive impact on flattening the curve of infections,” says Grace Tenorio, MD, medical director of the RWJUH Blood Center. “However, throughout the pandemic, RWJUH still needed to perform emergency surgeries and now that elective surgeries have resumed, the need for blood and blood products is greater than ever. We ask everyone that is able to help us by donating blood.” RWJUH’s Blood Donor Center is located on the fourth floor of the Rutgers Robert

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Wood Johnson Medical School Clinical Academic Building (CAB) at 125 Paterson St., New Brunswick. The center can be accessed by the community without entering RWJUH. Blood Services is open Monday through Friday and Saturdays by appointment. Call 732-235-8100, extensions 221, 222 or 248; or go online to rwjuhdonorclub.org to schedule an appointment to donate. To host a blood drive, contact Sally Wells at 732-558-4983 or sally.wells@ rwjbh.org.

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Essay by MCVTS student chosen in ‘New York Times’ contest

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ixteen-year-old Erin Tan of North Brunswick, who will be a senior at the Middlesex County Academy for Science, Mathematics and Engineering Technologies in Edison in the fall, likes the changes in admission policies being made by colleges and universities because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her essay on the topic was one of nine high school winners out of more than 6,000 submissions in The New York Times’ seventh annual Student Editorial Contest.

The editorials, with a 450-word limit, were screened by 30 judges. Titled “The Class of 2021 Could Change College Admissions Forever,” Erin’s essay noted that pressure on high school juniors had been somewhat relieved by restrictions on testing due to the pandemic lockdown. “Many universities across the nation have announced modifications to their application requirements, specifically for

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standardized testing,” she wrote. “Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for example, will not consider SAT subject tests. Dozens of other colleges and universities have dropped the SAT and ACT altogether. “If this precedent catches on, the landscape of college admissions, as well as the overall high school experience, will change drastically. “I think that testing just doesn’t differentiate you from the next person as much as your essay and your resume. “Placing less emphasis on standardized testing will remove an added stressor that students face during high school. ) “Students have accustomed themselves to the reality that if they are poor test takers, they will automatically disqualify themselves from admission at most top-tier colleges. “Additionally, the high costs of taking and preparing for these tests have made standardized testing a catalyst for socioeconomic privilege.” She thinks that looking at the student’s overall experience – rather than at test scores — will result in a more well-rounded and diverse student body. “I was impressed that Erin’s essay focused on the holistic approach that higher education will now be pivoting to as they change the way they choose new members of their learning communities, selecting students who are not defined solely by a number, but admitting those who demonstrate the ability to collaborate, the importance of community and who exhibit good character,” Edison Academy Principal John Jeffries said. “Congratulations to Erin on this tremendous recognition.” “Erin has a natural gift for writing, and she has worked hard to develop that gift,” said her English teacher, Amy Burke. “It’s a privilege to teach such a talented young woman, and I am proud of her for pursuing this opportunity.” Erin’s resume certainly would demand a second look by admissions committees. An electrical and computer engineering career major, she plans to apply to 10 or 11 colleges with an eye toward studying economics – perhaps an unexpected path considering her high school studies. “I just think it’s really necessary to have a foundation in engineering and computer science today,” she said. “I think it would be a good foundation no matter what I study.” Erin is in the Red Cross Club, the Student Government Club and the Yearbook Club at the Edison Academy. Her older sister, Abby, an Edison Academy grad, is studying business data science at the University of California, Berkeley. • This article was submitted by the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical School District.

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Middlesex County well represented in ‘Last Dance World Series’ By STEVEN BASSIN Staff Writer

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merica’s Pastime will be back in action on the diamond this summer with the “Last Dance World Series,” and high school baseball programs throughout the Greater Middlesex Conference will be taking full advantage of the

opportunity to play baseball. The statewide tournament that will feature 222 teams and is scheduled to begin on July 14 was the brainchild of Metuchen’s Saint Joseph High School baseball Coach and Athletic Director Mike Murray. Murray gives a lot of credit to baseball programs and people in the baseball community across the state for helping jump

start the tournament. There is still work to be done to fine tune player safety measures for the tournament, Murray admits, but the coach is excited to bring some normalcy back to people’s lives with baseball this summer. “First and foremost, our goal is to do this tournament safely and provide players with a close to normal experience of

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playing baseball,” Murray said. “Feeling normal is what we need right now. A lot of parents have told me that they are excited to sit in a lawn chair again and watch their kids play baseball. Feels good to see all the kids in the state looking forward to playing in the tournament.” Murray’s St. Joseph squad is the host of the 5A-Metuchen Regional Region and the No. 1 seed in the region that is based in the South Jersey Bracket. The No. 2 seed is Sayreville War Memorial High School, followed by No. 3 seed John F. Kennedy Memorial High School and No. 4 seed Wardlaw Rams, from Woodbridge and Edison, respectively. It’s an eight-team bracket in total with Edison High School standing as the No. 1 seed and hosting the 5B-Edison Regional Region. Rival John P. Steven High School from Edison is the No. 2 seed. Carteret High School serves as the No. 3 seed and South River High School rounds out the region at No. 4. Each team in the tournament will play at least three games during the first round of pool play. In an eight-team bracket, the two teams that are 2-0 after the first two games of pool play will square off in a contest to advance to the single elimination round of 32. The rest of the teams will advance beyond pool play depending on their record and how it compares to other teams in the entire South Jersey Bracket. St. Joe’s Falcons will have around 19 to 21 players playing on the squad during the tournament, which will include 13 players from the Class of 2020. Both senior righthander Adam Boucher and sophomore lefty Donovan Zak will be playing in the tournament to give St. Joseph a great onetwo duo at the top of its rotation. Making it to the NJSIAA South Jersey, Non-Public A final last year, Murray said the team had high expectations coming into the 2020 season with 16 seniors and a load of talent back in the fold. A goal for the team is to make it to the single elimination round of 32, Murray said, but the overall goal for the squad in the Last Dance World Series is to be back playing on the field together. “Our guys are happy to be around each other and have the chance to play together one last time”, Murray said. “This gives them some closure and allows them to end this season on their terms. We’re going to compete and have fun.” The Monroe Township High School

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baseball squad was expecting to make some noise this season in the conference and will try to do so now in the Last Dance World Series. Coach Sean Field will field a team of 22 players that will consist of 12 seniors. After watching his team work so hard in the offseason for the 2020 season and then deal with the long process of watching their spring on the diamond get canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, Field said he is looking forward to seeing his players back in action this summer. “This is a great scenario for them to play one last time together and compete,� Field said. “This tournament is great, especially for the seniors. The guys are excited to play in the tournament.� Monroe is the No. 3 seed in the 1B-TriCounty Regional Region. The No. 1 seed is Manalapan High School’s Monmouth Monarchs. No. 2 is Allentown High School and Robbinsville High School is the No. 4 seed. The other part of the eight-team bracket is the 1A-Brick Regional Region that is headed by the No. 1 overall seed in the entire South Jersey Bracket in the Jackson Memorial High School baseball team. Jackson Liberty High School, Brick Memorial and Brick Township fill out the rest of that side of the bracket. Field knows his team has a tough challenge ahead of them and even called their bracket the toughest in the tournament. Speaking to his ball club through a Zoom meeting on June 30, Field encouraged his players to continue the team’s mindset of stepping into the batter’s box and competing. Field said that throughout the pandemic his seniors have been holding senior practices where guys are split up into groups of four to five players for workouts on the field. “All of our players stayed engaged throughout the entire process,� Field said. “They would send in workout videos to myself and the coaching staff.� Field saw that drive and determination to play one last time together from his players when the team contacted him right away to sign up for the tournament when it was announced. Old Bridge High School senior Eddie Nugent reacted the same when he heard the news of the tournament being a possibility. Thinking he had lost everything with the spring season being canceled, Nugent is excited for the opportunity he and his fellow Old Bridge teammates have to play in the tournament. “We have to take this blessing and run with it,� Nugent said. “It’s what everyone on the team wanted and all the guys are excited about playing.� The defending GMC champions are the )No. 2 seed in the 16A-North Brunswick

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Regional Region. The team they beat in the conference tournament final, South Brunswick, is the No. 1 seed. North Brunswick Township High School is the No. 3 seed and Saint Thomas Aquinas is the No. 4 seed in the region. South Plainfield High School stands as the No. 1 seed in the 16B-North Brunswick Regional Region. The No. 2 seed is Middlesex High School, followed by Spotswood High School at No. 3 and No. 4 seed Middlesex Vo-Tech. All games will be played at Community Park in North Brunswick. According to Nugent, Old Bridge will have around 25 players on its roster and all six seniors will be participating in the tournament. Nugent said it felt unreal to practice with his teammates for the first time on June 30 and that everything felt the same since the last time they practiced. The team also is getting a lot of support from the Old Bridge community with the Sayre Woods South Little League allowing the players to workout on their fields. “Old Bridge High School and the Old Bridge community have a great relationship,� Nugent said. “We give back a lot to the community and they do the same for us.� South Brunswick Coach C.J. Hendricks is looking forward to seeing his players for the first time on July 13 when the NJSIAA will allow high school coaches to conduct workouts with players. Hendricks said he can’t wait to hit infield and outfield practice to his players one last time. Until then, Hendricks’ father, Carlos, is holding practices for the team as they prepare to put a good product on the field for the tournament. “They’re happy to be back on the field and excited to play baseball again,� Hendricks said. South Brunswick will have around 18 players on its roster and all 10 seniors from this year’s squad will be participating in the tournament. Hendricks admits that the disappointment he saw his players feel with the spring season being canceled was the toughest thing he has dealt with in his 15 years of coaching high school baseball. The coach is excited that his squad, especially his seniors, are getting the opportunity to play in the Last Dance World Series. Win or lose, Hendricks’ message to his squad for the tournament is to play the best they can and to have fun with the opportunity of playing together again. “It’s the best we can do under these circumstances,� Hendricks said. “It’s a great way to give the seniors some closure and help them end their high school careers in a nice way.� East Brunswick High School will compete in the tournament and is the No. 3 seed in the 2A-Lincroft Regional Region.

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