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North Brunswick Township High School choir members entertain residents of the Veterans Memorial Home in Menlo Park on Sunday. More...
Progress on NBTHS was hampered by soil contamination

North Brunswick voters approved $7.3 million for delay costs stemming from the construction and renovation of the township high school on Tuesday. More...


Developers must explain plans with signs posted on site

The signs are going up. The South Brunswick Township Council adopted an ordinance at Tuesday night’s meeting requiring developers with applications pending before the Zoning or Planning boards to place a 4-by-8-foot sign on their property. More...


SOUTH BRUNSWICK — In a move aimed at easing truck traffic in town, the Township Council passed a bond ordinance Tuesday to help finance the extension of Route 522. More...


Pump station project raises questions about fair and open process

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A sewage pump station building in South Brunswick was deemed unsafe by the utilities department in 2003. In 2005, its state of disrepair has worsened and the health hazards posed by its condition have now been declared an emergency by the township. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK — The North Brunswick Township Food Bank is in need of volunteers to work one Thursday night each month throughout the year. More...


Playful Theatre Productions will hold auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Cats” at Mercer County Community College, Dec. 15, 7-9 p.m., and Dec. 17, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., with callbacks Dec. 18. The audition room location will be posted at Kelsey Theatre on the college campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road, We More...
No. Brunswick PBA thanks supporters
On behalf of the executive board and the entire membership of North Brunswick Policemen’s Benevolent Association Local 160, we want to take this opportunity to thank all of the members of the community — including the residents and businesses — that support us each and every year. Because of this co More...
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If you think we’re making progress eradicating organized crime, you probably ought to take a look at Long Branch, N.J., where there are plenty of people who’d argue the city fathers have turned municipally organized crime into an art form. More...
Paul W. Clark Mr. Clark, 75, of East Brunswick, died Dec. 11 in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to his retirement in 2000, he was general manager at the East Brunswick Chateau for 12 years. Before that, he was a manager at Inweld Corp., Dayton section of South Bru More...
NORTH BRUNSWICK — An elementary school nurse’s job description includes healing tummy aches, making boo-boos go away and making children feel better. At Livingston Park Elementary School, the nurse’s office undertakes an additional responsibility every holiday season to do just that. More...
The South Brunswick girls tennis team enjoyed perhaps its finest season ever this fall, and has the accolades to prove it. More...