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Other towns say curfew has worked N.B. proposal remains under study by subcommittee BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Although a rough draft of an ordinance proposing a curfew was supposed to be presented at the North Brunswick Township Council meeting Tuesday, the subcommittee handling the matter is still formulating a proper document. More ...
Christopher Columbus himself was on hand to greet the crowd at the 24th annual Columbus Day parade on Sunday, which was sponsored by the Italian American Social Club of North Brunswick. More ...
S.B. aims to keep outlets close to 8A Discount clubs, indoor rec. facilities may also be allowed in the area BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer After several rounds of clarifications and amendments, the South Brunswick Township Council has moved forward a set of ordinances that would expand what could be built in the eastern portion of town. More ...
Gov. shows festive side in Sukkah celebration Local chabads gather in New Brunswick to mark holiday BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer NEW BRUNSWICK - Whether or not hundreds of people's clothes got wet was entirely in God's hands on Monday. More ...
Company hopes to build luxury hotel on Rt. 130 Applicants say there's strong demand for such a facility in the area BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK - A luxury hotel might be coming to the township. More ...
County strikes deal to sell ad space on buses BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK - Middlesex County has unveiled a new program to place advertisements on the county's transit fleet, a practice expected to generate about $60,000 in revenues each year. More ...
'Pop'-ular sports group helps all in No. Bruns. Adams A.C. involved with many charitable causes BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK - Yes, the Adams Athletic Club focuses on football and cheerleading. Yes, the members range from men in their early 30s to men in their late 90s. Yes, the signs around town for pancake breakfasts belong to them. More ...
Officials preparing plans for outbreak scenarios Teamwork between the public and private sectors deemed essential BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK - When South Brunswick is in the path of a pandemic, the township wants to be ready. To this end, officials have recently begun preparations for local plans on what to do in the event of a widespread disease outbreak of any kind, from the deadly ebola virus, which causes bleeding fro More ...
No. Bruns. celebrates its Scouts, firefighters BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK - In honor of Fire Prevention Month, the Celebrate North Brunswick Committee honored the three township volunteer fire companies with a proclamation and a pin for their bravery and service to protecting residents' lives. More ...
Pedestrian hit by vehicle NORTH BRUNSWICK - A township resident was the victim of a hit-and-run accident on Jersey Avenue on Oct. 4. More ...
Man faces charges following police chase SOUTH BRUNSWICK - A township police officer pursued a driver first by car and then by foot early Monday morning before charging him with resisting arrest, drunken driving and several other charges. More ...
College, hospital partner for new nursing program Middlesex County College and Raritan Bay Medical Center have developed a new associate degree nursing program that will admit 110 prospective nurses each year. More ...
Retired trooper recalls role in Lindbergh trial BY JESSICA SMITH Staff Writer From the horse and wagon to the jet plane, 99-year-old Hugo Stockburger has seen it all. More ...
Karcher will seek to ban trans fats in restaurants BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer State Sen. Ellen Karcher wants trans fats out of the food you can eat in New Jersey restaurants. More ...
Dr. to address mental health care for children BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK - A seminar discussing psychiatric treatments for children with mental illness will be presented by Mark Perrin, M.D., on Oct. 16 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. More ...
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