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John Furey of Freehold strikes a pose during the 63rd annual U.S. Open Bowling Tournament at Brunswick Zone–Carolier Lanes in North Brunswick on Friday. See page 3 for story. More...
Flood concerns lead to 4-4 vote; developer unsure of next move

A proposal to build a 1.8 million-square-foot warehouse complex was narrowly defeated at the South Brunswick Planning Board’s Feb. 15 meeting. More...


South Carolina pro defeats over 400 at annual bowling event

NORTH BRUNSWICK — Let the good times roll! Tommy Jones, 27, of South Carolina, surpassed 460 other bowlers to claim the top prize of $100,000 and a three-year bowling tour exemption at the 63rd annual U.S. Open Bowling Tournament at Brunswick Zone-Carolier Lanes, Route 1, on Sunday. More...


Program one of few in area specializing in Cantonese dialect

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A teaching assistant sits at the front of a room, before an audience of about 11 4-year-olds, and asks her class for things they can do with one’s hands. They respond with answers such as washing their face and brushing their teeth. A pause. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK — A resident claiming he is due overtime and weekend compensatory hours during his five years of employment with the township has filed a lawsuit against North Brunswick. More...


Nominations now taken for recognition program
The South Brunswick School District has been invited to participate in the 2006 Governor’s Teacher Recognition Program/Educational Services Professional Program acknowledging teachers and educational services professionals that have inspired learning and touched the lives of students. More...
Residents are to blame for debris scattered in streets
Around 7:30-8 a.m. the morning of Feb. 17, I walked through my neighborhood as usual. More...
Who says you can’t fight city hall? In a vote that was stunning not only for its outcome but its speed, the South Brunswick Planning Board denied an application to build a 1.8 million-square-foot warehouse complex on Davidsons Mill and Cranbury-South River roads last week. More...
Regina M. Sheehan Moser Mrs. Moser, 66, of East Brunswick, died Feb. 20 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she resided in Staten Island, N.Y., prior to moving to East Brunswick 28 years ago. She was a data clerk in the pediatric infectious diseas More...
GMCT title hopes are dashed in quarter- semifinal rounds
The quarter- and semifinal rounds of the Greater Middlesex Conference Basketball Tournament were not kind to the local high school teams. More...
Greater Media New Jersey announced that Anita Bonita recently joined “The Jersey Shore Morning Show” on Oldies 100/WJRZ-FM, Lake Como, as the newsperson and co-host from 5-10 a.m. weekdays with Jay Sorensen. More...