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January 5, 2006
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School board member’s wife claims toxins at NBTHS caused cancer
The wife of a North Brunswick Board of Education member has filed a lawsuit against the school board, the township, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Johnson & Johnson, claiming she was diagnosed with cancer as a result of the contamination found at the North Brunswick Township High School. More...

Josh Attrime, from the Franklin Institute and Science Museum, shows students of Cambridge Elementary School in South Brunswick the explosive properties of a gas during a show Wednesday. More...

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1 The warehouse boom Spurred by the proximity of Turnpike Interchange 8A, applications for over 5 million square feet of new warehouse space were proposed in eastern South Brunswick by mid-year, according to Planning Board records. The Eastern Villages Association (EVA), a group of residents More...


S.B. council outlines goals for year ahead

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Members of the Township Council outlined their accomplishments in 2005 and their hopes and goals for the year ahead at Tuesday’s reorganization meeting. More...


SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Township Council authorized an emergency contract with Northeast Remsco Construction Co. to demolish and replace Pump Station 5, which, according to officials, is in such need of repairs that the building has become a public health hazard. More...


Sheri Hizney and her daughter, Emily, 3, got a handle on the terrible weather on Tuesday while shopping at the North Village Shopping Center in North Brunswick. More...


The Theatre Guild of Old Bridge Players will hold auditions for adults (ages 16 and older) for “Snow White,” Jan. 4-5, 7:30-9:30 p.m., at the new Carl Sandburg Middle School (formerly known as Old Bridge High School West), Route 516, Old Bridge. All roles are open. Those auditioning for the role of More...
Rimmer appreciates support of referendum
On behalf of the North Brunswick Board of Education, educators, and especially the children and their families of our community, I thank the community for your support Dec. 13 when the referendum to complete the expansion of North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS) was approved. More...
Joseph J. McAndrew Mr. McAndrew, 75, of Old Bridge, died Dec. 24 at home. Prior to his retirement in 1989, he was employed with General Motors, A.C. Delco Division, North Brunswick. Surviving are his wife, Mildred Nebesho McAndrew; three sons, John of Milltown and Joseph and Gerald, both of Ol More...
Host GMC’s elite team tonight
Everything seemed to be going along just nicely for the South Brunswick High School boys basketball team. More...
Assemblywoman Linda Green-stein (D-14) recently received the 2005 Legislator of the Year Award from The New Jersey State Policemen’s Benevolent Association (PBA). Greenstein was presented with the award at the PBA’s annual Valor Awards banquet in Atlantic City. She was honored for her long-standing More...