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October 21, 2004
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CHRIS KELLY staffNew Brunswick’s Jose Darrido, 10, watches Rodolfo Castro, 10, of North Brunswick, finish their cake at the Family Fun Night at North Brunswick’s Parsons School on Monday. More...
Cambrian-era organism floats to top of local pond

North Brunswick residents living near Boyd Ponds have seen the blob. More...


Six seek three seats on So. Brunswick Township Council

Democrats and Repub-licans will vie to gain majority control of South Brunswick Township Council in the upcoming elections. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK — Jack Morris sided with residents against high-density housing on the Pulda farm this week. More...


Antique appraiser shows collectors how to learn value, warns of scams

NORTH BRUNSWICK — Milltown resident Jeanne Dorn visited the township on Sunday and unexpectedly left $10,000 richer. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK — Preliminary ground work for developing the Otken farm into a recreational facility will begin soon. More...


The North Brunswick Democratic Club will have a rally Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at Democratic headquarters at Route 1 south. Democratic Council candidates are Ralph Andrews and Cathy Nicola. Refreshments will be served. For more information, e-mail David Sirna, club president at sirna3@aol.com. More...
I’ve been involved in many political discussions and arguments over the years and can safely say there are three types of voters. I’m not talking Democrats, Republicans and independents; there are the informed, uninformed and the bandwagon voters. More...
A North Brunswick Township Council candidate’s vague explanation of his Oct. 3 car accident has done little to quiet the voices of those with doubts about the way the situation was handled. More...
Joseph P. Casey Mr. Casey, 66, of North Brunswick, died Oct. 17 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he resided in Washington, D.C., prior to moving to North Brunswick 34 years ago. He was vice president of Data Systems Management Inc., Piscataway. He More...
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The report cards are in. Superintendent Dr. Gary McCartney presented South Brunswick’s Quality Annual Assurance Report for 2003-2004, as required under the No Child Left Behind Act. More...
Girls improving in program’s third season
Most high school field hockey teams wouldn’t consider a 2-10-1 record anything to get excited about. More...
Peter Smyth, CEO of Greater Media Inc., parent company of Greater Media Newspapers, has been elected vice chairman of the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) board of directors. He has actively served on the RAB board for the past five years. He will begin his newly elected duties Jan. 1. Smyth joined Gr More...