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FARRAH MAFFAI Vincentzo Marna, 7, of South Brunswick keeps his balance on the snowy slope at Woodlot Park in South Brunswick on Saturday. More...
Defense attorney says judge’s sentence ‘fair’

The man charged with sodomizing a dog in a South Brunswick mobile home will spend the next month in jail. More...


More than 80
accidents occurred during storm

Police responded to more than 80 accidents in North and South Brunswick when the snow fell last week. More...


Engineers marketing their ‘Thoughtfully Ambiguous Word Association Game’

Scott Sayers stares thoughtfully at the clue card. With a clever grin, he folds his arms and shivers, simulating coldness. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK — Local high school students helped a family in crisis this week by donating funds from the student government’s treasury. More...


Tickets now available for ‘Celebrate N.B. 2003’
Tickets are now available for "Celebrate North Brunswick 2003", which will be held Dec. 31 at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.) at North Brunswick High School, Raider Road. Tickets are $40 for a family of four, or $12 per person. More...
After reading the article regarding the feasibility study for a township water park (Sentinel, Dec. 5), I find it ironic that Mayor Debra Johnson would be using terms such as "b.s. More...
taxing for N.J. residents
Facing a $7.4 billion budget deficit over the next two years, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is looking outside the city to commuters in order to pay $1 billion in additional taxes to help bail the metropolis out of its fiscal troubles. More...
Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. More...
Coach’s return to
program clouded by
low wrestler turnout
When Mark Salge took over the North Brunswick High School wrestling team near the end of the summer, he thought he knew what he was getting himself into. More...