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ACounty exhibit tells stories of those who served in Vietnam
First Lt. Danielle Peloquin was not allowed to fight in the Vietnam War, but that did not stop her from learning how to fire a .45-caliber pistol. "Everyone was in danger," the war nurse said to a group of students and veterans at Linwood Middle School, North Brunswick, on Jan. 24. ... More...
S.B. facility completes new exercise areas, teen center, offices and more

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The township's YMCA completed renovating 12,000 square feet of its facility, the second round of improvements in six years. The improvements, which were officially completed on Jan. 22, focused mainly on the facility's exercise areas. More...

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Police and fire officials have reported no new developments on the cause of a Jan. 18 barn fire on the historic Titus farm. The barn, which local historian James Shackleford has estimated to be around 100 years old, burned completely to the ground last week. More...


Judges rule settlement was not reached between developer and NBR

NORTH BRUNSWICK - A lawsuit filed by the North Brunswick Residents Against High-Density Housing (NBR) regarding the age-restricted community to be built on the former Pulda farm was reinstated by the Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division on Jan. 25. More...


NBTHS photography and paper-sculpting exhibit shown at Rutgers

NORTH BRUNSWICK - A group of high school students had a snapshot of what their futures could hold as their photographs were on display at the Brodsky Center, part of the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, from Jan. 18 to 26. More...


NEW BRUNSWICK - A 37-year-old North Brunswick resident is facing life in prison after being convicted of aggravated sexual assault against a 64-year-old woman in November 2005. More...


The North Brunswick Township Public Library, 880 Hermann Road, will hold a rededication ceremony of its new renovations Feb. 4 at 1 p.m. The ceremony will kick off the 40th anniversary of the facility. Local officials will be speaking and the North Brunswick Township High School art honor soc... More...
Each February, Americans celebrate and observe matters of the heart in many ways, including with chocolate, cards, roses and St. Valentine's Day. For the American Heart Association, February is American Heart Month, a time to educate Americans about other matters of the heart. More...
Public encouraged to comment on truck rule proposal
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) has proposed to repeal and replace its truck access regulations with new regulations which set forth new standards and procedures for 102-inch-wide standard trucks and double-tractor-trailers (large trucks) in regard to permitted routes,... More...
Stephen Edward Galle Jr. Mr. Galle, 87, of South Brunswick, died Jan. 11, 2007, at home following a brief illness. Born in the Bronx, N.Y., he relocated to New Jersey 27 years ago, and resided in East Brunswick and Edison before relocating to South Brunswick. Before his retirement, Mr... More...
South Plainfield is the top team in the Greater Middlesex Conference. We didn't need the GMC Tournament to tell us that, even though it did, with the Tigers winning their fourth straight team title, and ninth in the last 10 years. More...
Husband and wife open Granito's in South Brunswick
SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Phil and Lori Granito have gone from Wall Street to fresh meat. The proprietors of Granito's opened their new catering and deli business on Jan. 16, offering a variety of Italian specialties such as eggplant rollatini, broccoli rabe and sausage, and a variety of ... More...