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May 15, 2003
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JEFF GRANIT Rubin Rakowsitz (sitting) watches as Alex Ellison and Art Holgate (l) play pool at the South Brunswick Senior Center May 13. More...

being held by N.B. More...


Neighboring town
passes opposing
resolution

The East Brunswick Township Council has sent a clear message to South Brunswick: Do not rezone an area to allow nearly 2 million square feet of warehouse space at East Brunswick’s doorstep. More...


First of five Jamesburg
Cruise Nights set
for tomorrow night

JAMESBURG — Classic cars and motorcycles will be cruising from all over to West Railroad Avenue Friday night. More...


SPOTSWOOD — Two juveniles were charged with arson after they allegedly set fire to a shed May 4 outside an unoccupied Main Street residence. More...


for construction of pool

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A new Olympic-size pool may be in the township’s future. More...


SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The top four police officers in the township can use their on-duty cars when they go home. More...


The 4-H Teen Council will hold a yard sale beginning at 9 a.m. on May 31 and June 1 at the 4-H Center, Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. More...
Deborah Koster’s letter on May 8 concerning Councilman Francis "Mac" Womack’s photo op with the North Brunswick Fire Department leads me to raise similar concerns about President Bush’s recent photo op on the USS Abraham Lincoln. More...
Proposed ban causes static
Anger has been spreading among motorists during the past week because of a proposed piece of state legislation aimed at banning hand-held cellular telephone use while driving. More...
JOHN F. HART, 75, of South Brunswick died May 8 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Sayreville, he resided in South River before moving to South Brunswick 30 years ago. More...
Voters to have final say
in referendum tentatively scheduled for Dec. 10
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Older elementary schools may be getting everything they need, including new kitchen sinks. More...
If the first two rounds of the Greater Middlesex Conference Baseball Tournament are any indication, this could be another wild postseason for local baseball and softball teams. More...
North Brunswick firm
says cost-saving service
is ‘wave of the future’
NORTH BRUNSWICK — A local telecommunications company hopes its new product will have you dialing for less. More...