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Sonia Amarnani (l) and Ananya Malagi enjoy the music and dance as they celebrate the Indian holiday of Diwali, hosted by the India Langoor Club of North Brunswick at the township library on Sunday. More...
Federal funds will help finance N.B. bridge replacement

North Brunswick has received $1.6 million in federal funding to help pay for the replacement of the Route 1 bridge between Ryders Lane and Milltown Road. More...


Officials outline measures taken to keep students safe

In light of the recent school tragedies in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Colorado and Vermont, officials of the North and South Brunswick school districts say they want to assure families that preventive security measures are in place to make sure their children are as safe as possible. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK - A local developer came to the "rescue" of the township by donating a piece of property to establish an emergency services substation on Route 130. More...


New route will connect train station to Route 1 in North Brunswick

NEW BRUNSWICK - Traveling from North Brunswick to New Brunswick and back again just got a little easier. More...


Register for Tailgate Trick or Treating by Oct. 20
South Brunswick Department of Parks and Recreation will hold "Tailgate Trick or Treating" Oct. 28 from 12:30-3 p.m., with registration deadline Oct. 20. More...
South Brunswick's Blood Bank Committee would like to say thanks to the 148 folks who took the time to be part of our blood donor drive. We appreciate their giving us part of a sunny fall Saturday. One hundred and twenty-two pints of much-needed blood was collected. And our first 90 donors were treat More...
It seems that campaign contributions given by former state Sen. John Lynch and his political action committee, New Directions Through Responsible Leadership, have become political poison in this year's election cycle. However, we won't know for sure until Election Day how toxic they are. More...
SOUTH BRUNSWICK - According to a report on academic progress in the district, South Brunswick students are doing just fine. More...
Stan Williston has been looking forward to the changing of the seasons. More...