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Damage from Tropical Storm Ida continues to be assessed in Brunswick area

Damage from Tropical Storm Ida continues to be assessed in Brunswick area
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A monthlong salute to volunteers: Whit & Whimsey

A monthlong salute to volunteers: Whit & Whimsey Updated 8:52 AM; Today 8:52 AM Rotarian Jack Young explains the organization s efforts to help others through the Shelter Box program. (Photo Courtesy of Jack Young) Facebook Share BRUNSWICK, Ohio Did you know that April is National Volunteer Month? I was born into a family of volunteers, so that attracted my attention. I have always said that I didn’t have much money to donate, but I could donate my time. It’s led to some really wonderful, sometimes eye-opening experiences. There are so many great ways to volunteer your time, a monetary donation or both. Each week, there’s almost always a chance to read about what’s available to us.

North Brunswick Woman s Club serves the community at large

  2 / 5    3 / 5    4 / 5    5 / 5  ❮ ❯ The North Brunswick Woman’s Club has spent the past year adapting its community service efforts because of the novel coronavirus pandemic. Members have made and donated more than 1,000 masks, raised over $1,000 to donate books to both CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) and the North Brunswick Food Bank, provided scholarships, made gift baskets of encouragement and treats for first responders, donated water and sweatshirts to Operation Chillout, and continued its partnership with Elmwood Cemetery and Wreaths Across America. In addition, they worked together – yet separately – to create a quilt, scrapbooking their personal experiences with COVID-19 reflected in each square. They entered the quilt into the Arts and Community Service “What a Wonderful World” Contest.

Family donates flier announcing quarantine orders in North Brunswick from early 1900s

Family donates flier announcing quarantine orders in North Brunswick from early 1900s Family donates flier announcing quarantine orders in North Brunswick from early 1900s × A flier donated to the North Brunswick Historical Society mentions a quarantine order from circa 1916 due to infantile paralysis.PHOTO COURTESY OF MICHAEL HRITZ NORTH BRUNSWICK – A flier that was recently donated to the North Brunswick Historical Society announces a quarantine in the township due to infantile paralysis circa 1916 in the New York area. The 12-inch by 15-inch document was discovered among the papers of an elderly resident who passed away, according to Michael Hritz, director of the North Brunswick Department of Community Development and president of the North Brunswick Historical Society.

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