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May 11, 2006
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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Amanda Fuerstenberg, Dana Vasers and Christopher Giavito plant and water petunias in the central patio of Linwood MIddle School as part of the Student Environmentalists at Linwood's school cleanup on May 4. Story, page 8. More...
Three incidents reported at SBTHS in less than a week

A rash of bomb threats has disrupted school activities in South Brunswick High School over the course of three consecutive days. More...


N.B. families must verify residency, or kids face expulsion

Roughly one-third of North Brunswick's school children need to recertify their residency, according to a new Residency Verification and Re-Certification Initiative introduced Tuesday. More...


SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Council-man Chris Killmurray is running unopposed as a Democrat seeking a seat on the Township Council in the upcoming municipal primary elections. More...


S.B. men hope their nonprofit, G.I. Go, gains national prominence

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Most people can go out to see a movie without fear of being bombed. Then again, most people aren't serving abroad in the Armed Forces. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK - The Township Council adopted a resolution on May 1 in support of state legislation intended to deter gang-related activities. More...


The Delaware and Raritan (D&R) Canal State Park will hold a guided bike ride May 20 at 10 a.m. beginning at Kingston Canal House, Route 27, Kingston section of South Brunswick. The ride will be approximately eight miles and head past Millstone Aqueduct to Alexander Road in Princeton. A park historia More...
Dear beloved soldiers from every branch: the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and National Guard, to every man and woman who donated their most valuable and honorable time to keep America safe and free, I salute all of you for the sacrifices you endure to keep the freedom every human being has a righ More...
Are We There Yet? Hands-off approach has a very high cost More...
Edward J. Meredith Mr. Meredith, 64, of Matawan, died May 3 at home. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he resided in Matawan the past 20 years. He was a CPA and sole practitioner in Matawan. He was a communicant of and usher at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Keyport. He is survived by two sons, Edw More...
The National Merit Scholarship Corp., Evanston, Ill., has announced its Merit Scholarship winners for 2006. Winners were selected from students who advanced to the finalist level in the National Merit Scholarship Program and who meet the criteria of scholarship sponsors. Scholarships range from $500 More...
The Middlesex Community College baseball team has already won more games than any team in school history. More...
Brunswick Urgent Care offers alternative to the hospital emergency room
SOUTH BRUNSWICK - If the inevitable accidents and infections that afflict everyone's life could be penciled in like a lunch meeting, the services that Brunswick Urgent Care, Kendall Park, offers wouldn't be needed. More...