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Officials say need to close for construction was unexpected
No talking or jackhammers during library hours.Ongoing construction may force the closing of the South Brunswick Public Library for eight weeks this summer. More...
Some say units will be too expensive for average seniors

Although the final decision is a week old, residents continue to debate the North Brunswick Planning Board’s approval of a planned adult community on the site of the Pulda farm. More...

No. Brunswick council expects to settle issue by its May 16 meeting

NORTH BRUNSWICK — Residents made their own recommendations on how to handle the defeated 2005-06 school budget at Monday’s Township Council meeting. More...


So. Bruns. selling engraved bricks starting at $100

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Many will visit the 9/11 memorial, but who will help build it? More...


Poll’s accuracy, lack of specifics called into question

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The train station survey results are in. More...


Ann Marie Konopka, South Brunswick, recently raised more than $1,000 for and participated in the 2005 Parkinson’s Unity Walk in New York City in mid-April. More than 8,500 walkers took part in the two-mile walk and raised more than $1 million for research. More...


Community Renewal of South Brunswick, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, will sponsor a Mother’s Day project with the Crossroads Middle School South Garden Club May 6. The groups will plant a dish garden to be taken home. More...
Support Smoke Free Air Act in New Jersey
As a cardiologist and spokesman for the American Heart Association, I recently testified before the Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee in support of the New Jersey Smoke Free Air Act (S1926). State passage of this legislation will help limit disability and death from heart disease More...
Raymond P. Torres Mr. Torres, 37, of Green Brook, died May 2 at home. Born in New Brunswick, he resided in North Brunswick, the Fords section of Woodbridge, and New York City prior to moving to Green Brook two years ago. He was a computer technician at Morgan Stanley, New York City, for 1 1/2 yea More...
The road to an impressive 10-3 start by the South Brunswick High School baseball team this season began on April 1 with a 4-0 win over Edison. More...
Babies “R” Us, 909 Route 1, North Brunswick, will hold a “baby shower” May 14 from noon to 4 p.m. The free event will feature representatives from local businesses to help attendees with shower plans, various foods, prizes and games. For more information, call Babies “R” Us at (732) 220-1900. More...