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JERRY WOLKOWITZ The Family Worship Center choir performed at the “Still United” program at the North Brunswick Township High School Monday night. The program was in honor of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. More...
SBHS organization
Board to discuss
further measures
in February

The South Brunswick Board of Education voted unanimously Tuesday to enhance the present high school structure for the 2003-2004 school year. More...


Police confirm tragic end
for 30-year-old

Police confirmed yesterday that a South Brunswick woman who was reported missing Oct. 7 actually died Oct. 5. at a local hospital. More...


An early morning fire last week substantially damaged a Monmouth Junction home. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK — Thanks to Mayor David Spaulding, a bill to prohibit municipalities from advertising on police, first-aid and fire vehicles is moving through the N.J. Legislature. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township proudly announced the January recipients of the Scholar Athlete Awards. More...


Registration is now under way for North Brunswick Department of Parks and Recreation’s (DPR) youth lacrosse program for children in grades two through eight. More...
The South Brunswick Senior Center will hold a Chinese New Year celebration Feb. 8 at noon. Reservations must be made by Jan. 24. More...
MARGARET PERDUK RUTKOWSKI BUTLER of North Brunswick died Jan. 15 at the Barbara Cheung Hospice, Edison. Born in Franklin, she resided in the New Brunswick area for most of her life. More...
For Dave Turco, it was something new. For Ed Breheney, it was old hat. But whether you’re new or a longtime follower of the North Brunswick-South Brunswick rivalry in boys’ basketball, last Saturday’s 51-50 thriller, eventually won by the host Vikings, was certainly one for the ages. More...