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FARRAH MAFFAI staffPolice Officer Jeff Smith reads to Marie Bruno’s third-grade class during Celebrity Reading Day at John Adams Elementary School in North Brunswick Friday. See related article, page 25. More...
Feud continues over driveway’s connection to neighboring cul-de-sac

Dorothy McNally’s driveway is still a township controversy. McNally, of Old Georges Road in North Brunswick, recently constructed a driveway extension that leads from her home out into the Shady Glen Drive cul-de-sac. Last week someone wrote expletives in the cement by the curb before it dried. More...


Indian Fields’ Gary Abbamont will join ‘comic firemen’ group

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — It’s more than just clowning around. More...


FARRAH MAFFAI staffFourth-graders (l-r) Tyree Wroten, Kelley Petersen, and Danielle Harris listen to guest speaker Adam Sawchak during Celebrity Reading Day at North Brunswick’s John Adams Elementary School Friday. More...


N.B. exhibit features both great, obscure athletes

NORTH BRUNSWICK — Some of sports’ all-time greats are hanging around town hall this month. More...


The Central Jersey Jazz Association (CJJA) will have its annual holiday party Dec. 1 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the North Brunswick Government and Community Complex, 710 Hermann Road. More...
I am tired of reading things about Middlesex County government and the Board of Chosen Freeholders in the newspaper stories about the man who pleaded guilty to fraud. More...
Ri chard J. C odey Guest Column Elected officials often are asked why we chose to enter public service. It’s a good question. After all, who in their right mind would voluntarily turn over their personal life and freedom to the public and the media? More...
Joseph “Phil” Darwish Mr. Darwish, 82, of North Brunswick, died Nov. 2 at Francis E. Parker Memorial Home, New Brunswick. Born in New Bern, N.C., he resided in New Brunswick prior to moving to North Brunswick 40 years ago. He was a maintenance foreman at Cook and Douglass colleges, Rutgers Univer More...
Raiders’ Riley closes out stellar career
The Old Bridge Knights boys cross country team certainly knows how to give an encore. More...
Rutgers Cooperative Extension’s Middlesex County office now offers information on various topics at its Web site, www.co.middlesex.nj.us/extensionservices. More...