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Woods Cleary hopes to break Democrats' hold on S.B. government
After staving off a stiff challenge in the June Democratic primary, South Brunswick Mayor Frank Gambatese will now defend his office against Republican challenger Lynda Woods Cleary. More...

Scott Rozell of North Caldwell sets up paint containers in a box during the annual Middlesex County Household Waste Day in North Brunswick on Saturday. Almost 800 residents dropped off paint containers, flammable liquids, pesticides, propane tanks, used motor oil and pool chemicals. For story, see p More...

GOP sees campaign as a referendum on taxes Matthew House and Tom O'Neill say state's formula needs overhaul

The Republican candidates for North Brunswick Township Council are seeing red over the property tax issue that is affecting residents all across the state. Tom O'Neill and Matthew "Skip" House believe they have an answer and are hoping to prove it with their election to the board in November. More...


Rhonda Lyles and Carlo Socio seek second terms in No. Brunswick

The Democratic candidates for North Brunswick Township Council say they're hoping to continue the accomplishments they have achieved over their past three years in office with their re-election to the governing body Nov. 7. More...


A debate between the North Brunswick Democratic and Republican township council candidates is scheduled for Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. at the municipal court room at 710 Hermann Road. Questions can be submitted by attendees between 6:30 and 6:45 p.m. Broadcast times for Cable Channel 22 are currently b More...


SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Citing concern over potential health and safety hazards, as well as plummeting property values, residents strongly voiced their opposition last week to a proposed cell phone tower. More...


South Brunswick candidates' night Oct. 30
The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area will sponsor A Candidates Night Oct. 30, 7:30-9 p.m., at the South Brunswick Municipal Center, Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. More...
We support Mayor Frank Gambatese and Councilman Chris Killmurray for re-election. Their accomplishments and track record while in office are impressive. They are committed to preserving open space, as demonstrated by the township's recent acquisitions of the Princeton Nurseries (Mapleton Preserve) a More...
Sometimes, good people come up with a bad idea
If you look out your window right now, chances are you'll see pigs flying. I figure that in a week when I end up agreeing with embattled Keyport Mayor John Merla, anything is possible. More...
Francis "Frank" E. Gotaski Mr. Gotaski, 71, of North Brunswick, died Oct. 23, 2006, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Shamokin, Pa., he resided in New Brunswick, prior to moving to North Brunswick in 1972. He was a teacher at Perth Amboy Vocational and Technica More...
NORTH BRUNSWICK - Children usually try to avoid being in hot water with their parents, but it's also important to stay away from hot water in the house. More...
And then there were three.When the high school soccer postseason began last week, all four of the local boys and girls teams were expected to be in the chase for both conference and state tournament crowns. More...