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Congratulations are in order to South Brunswick and Middlesex County officials, who worked together to purchase the Van Dyke/Pulda Farm in South Brunswick on Oct. 13. The 188-acre farm was purchased from the owner, William Pulda, for open space preservation. More ... Global education is a growing problem Global education is a growing problem in countries outside of our own. According to sources such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, one out of every five children in developing countries between the ages of 6 and 11 is not in school, 70 percent of whom are fem... More ... Soldiers deserve salute, rousing welcome home Icouldn't help thinking back to my husband's return from the first Gulf War. We were stationed in my native Germany during the time of his deployment, and the support for the families on post had been great. But nothing compared to the soldiers' homecoming, as you will see in the following paragr... More ... IASC should be commended for service, philanthropy On a trip to Rome, Italy, last week I discovered that I was on the same flight as Vito Puleio, president of the North Brunswick Italian American Social Club (IASC). I briefly chatted with Mr. Puleio regarding the intent of his trip: to deliver a check for $25,000 to Comune di Aquila — Abruzz... More ... S.B. councilman thankful for voters' support Iwould like to thank the voters of South Brunswick who elected me to the Township Council on Nov. 3. I will do my best to represent the interests of all residents of South Brunswick and to make the township an even better place to live, work and raise a family. More ... Incumbent freeholders grateful for support The recent political campaign will be remembered for a wide variety of reasons. It was much more than simply choosing between the two major political parties. And it was much more than a flood of political mail, radio and TV announcements, lawn signs, "robo calls" and candidates knocking on doors. More ... Former S.B. councilman appreciates support of residents I'd like to thank the people of South Brunswick for their support during this year's council election. Whether walking door to door or calling on the phone, I found the people to be courteous, thoughtful and fully engaged in the issues we all face. A campaign is lots of hard work, but our friends ... More ... Widening road is answer to S.B. traffic dilemma Imust answer the letter sent by Zoe Baldwin regarding Route 1 congestion. The cause is quite simple: a roadway going from four lanes to two lanes (two lanes primarily in South Brunswick) and back to four lanes is a bottleneck, More ... |
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