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Third-grader Brenna Fisher (devil) points out someone in the crowd to Ijae Cooper (ghost) during the Constable Elementary School Halloween parade in South Brunswick on Monday. More...
Will offset municipal tax rate increase by about 2 cents

North Brunswick announced it will be receiving $150,000 in extraordinary aid from the state general fund for the fiscal year 2006 municipal budget. More...


Measure would designate sites as historical

A measure that would make inactive cemeteries and burial grounds count as historic sites is under consideration in South Brunswick. More...


At stake: Two three-year terms as Middlesex County freeholders

Jay Boxwell Republican Boxwell, a South Plainfield native who now resides in Edison, is married to the former Sharon Del Vecchio and has two daughters, Brianna and Sophia. He joined the Navy following high school and served as a corpsman in Central America and the Middle East. He r More...


SOUTH BRUNSWICK — One of the five pillars of faith in the Islamic religion is that of zakat, or almsgiving, where those who are able must help those in need. As a result, charity and aid is a large part of the life of a devoted Muslim. More...


Rallies for Relief drives slated for Nov. 4
South Brunswick Rallies for Relief will hold a “$1 and 1 Food Item Drive” during the South Brunswick High School homecoming football game Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. at the school at 750 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. More...
Work cooperatively to demand fair wages
At a time when people throughout the world are struggling to emulate the United States by improving their standard of living and creating middle class lifestyles for their workers, many of the corporate interests in the United States seem bound and determined to change the course of history in our c More...
Samuel S. Bronzellino Mr. Bronzellino, 70, of North Brunswick, died Oct. 31 at Franklin Care Center, Franklin Park. Born in New Brunswick, he was a lifelong area resident. He was an operating room assistant at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, the past 14 years. Prior to More...
It looks like the process Rutgers football head coach Greg Schiano spoke about in the beginning of the season is finally coming to form. More...