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July 27, 2006
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Event celebrates Italian heritage for 20th year
For local residents of Italian heritage, the next best thing to Italy winning the 2006 World Cup was the annual Carnevale Italiano, held last week by the Italian-American Social Club of North Brunswick. More...

S.B. approves Matrix sister warehouse at ex-pesticide factory site More...

Abraham Tran, 20, competes on new program 'Final Fu'

EAST BRUNSWICK - A local resident is being featured in an MTV reality show that's sure to be a knockout. More...


'Driving Jersey' aims to define the state through stories of its residents

To paraphrase a former governor, New Jersey and the automobile are "perfect together." Whether it's the view from the turnpike at 55 mph, a midnight ride through a deserted urban landscape or a cruise through the Pine Barrens on a perfect fall day, many people form their impressions of New Jersey wh More...


Rising utilities, benefits costs among factors cited for 5-cent tax rate hike

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The Township Council unanimously approved a $43.8 million budget Tuesday that will carry a 5-cent hike in the municipal tax rate. More...


SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Three new people were appointed to the roles of director of professional development, assistant principal at Crossroads South Middle School and world language supervisor at the high school at Monday's Board of Education meeting. More...


MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Lisa Emery, HIghlands, and Roy Gotta, North Brunswick, swing a little during Barn Dance night at Croydon Hall in Middletown on Friday night. More...


Our Lady of Lourdes School, 44 Cleveland Ave., Milltown, will host an open house Aug. 13 from noon-3 p.m. Enrollment registrations for the 2006-07 school year will be accepted for grades pre-K-8. The school offers half-day pre-K sessions for children age 3 and 4, and full-day kindergarten. After car More...
The recent budget crisis in New Jersey had the state's citizens up in arms. No work and thus no pay for state employees. No beaches. No parks. And let us not forget no casinos or horse racing. After a weeklong stalemate, the drama finally came to an end. But the unfortunate reality is that nothing h More...
This page has been critical of the warehouse construction going on in eastern South Brunswick, but if there has to be some, it might as well be done the way Matrix Development Group proposed last week. More...
John Patrick Cusack Sr. Mr. Cusack, 53, of Williamstown, died June 7 at home following a lengthy battle with cancer. Born in Germantown, Pa., he resided in Cherry Hill and Sicklerville, prior to moving to Williamstown in 1987. He was employed at Taylor Oil Company, Williamstown. He was a membe More...
Over $350K left from 1999 referendum will be used to pay down debts
SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Board of Education Vice President Robert Long announced Monday that the district has saved $354,479 in construction costs, which will be used to settle part of the district's debts. More...
It wasn't looking good for the Middlesex County squad during the waning moments of Thursday night's Snapple Bowl XIII in South Brunswick. More...
Kiddie Academy in N.B. offers both fun and educational services
NORTH BRUNSWICK - More than just a baby-sitting service or a day-care center, Kiddie Academy on Route 1 south is an institution designed to teach young children their basic skills while increasing their sociability and interaction with the world around them. More...