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Republicans still seeking
a candidate for the race
North Brunswick Mayor David Spaulding said in a press release Tuesday that being mayor has been an "honor and a privilege," but he will not seek a second term. More...

DAWNMARIE SANNWALDT More than 20 inches of snow fell on North and South Brunswick during a Presidents Day storm. Above is Hermann Road during the storm on Feb. 17. For the story, see page 4. More...

Van Hessen mounting campaign to remove township manager

South Brunswick Councilman Ted Van Hessen wants the governing body to fire Township Manager Barbara Sacks. More...


Life of volunteering leads husband and wife
to annual award

NORTH BRUNSWICK — Rocky and Connie Adamo have been selected as this year’s recipients of the Mary Slye/Ann Marie Chandlee Award. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Depart-ment of Human Services announced it will feature Union resident Robert Golden’s photography in the DHS Gallery of Art for the month of March. More...


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DAWNMARIE SANNWALDT Hanna Naoam of North Brunswick shovels her way out of the estimated 20 inches of snow that fell in the snowstorm between Sunday and Monday night. More...
I am sorry to learn the YMCA is having financial problems. It is apparent to everyone that the economy is in bad shape. The stock market keeps going down, companies are going out of business, and people are losing their jobs. More...
Manager battle brewing
It was certainly a surprise this week when South Brunswick Councilman Ted Van Hessen said that he wanted Township Manager Barbara Sacks fired. More...
JOSEPH JOHN DAUGILA SR., 81, of South River, formerly of Spotswood, died Feb. 13. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Weseman Daugila; a son, Joseph Daugila of South River; two daughters, Karen Lach of Houston and Theresa Morgan of Flemington; a brother, John J. More...
Legend has it Rip Van Winkle awakened to the sound of "crashing ninepins." More...