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SCOTT PILLING staff Dean Fortgang, 4, moo-ves past the cows during his tour of the Cook College Farm during Dairy Day at the New Jersey Museum of Agriculture in North Brunswick on Saturday. More...
$131M plan would raise the tax rate 11.8 cents in S.B.

Facing increased pressure from the state government to better control its spending, the South Brunswick Board of Education adopted its first budget within the new 4 percent growth cap on Monday. More...


After two years of failed school budgets, the North Brunswick Board of Education is hoping residents will vote to approve a 9-cent tax increase for the 2007-08 school year on April 17. Due in large part to extra revenue being available in the district, the single-digit number will res... More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK - The township will not require a fee for the use of its new dog park, but a registration process will still be in effect in order to ensure the safety of animals using the park. More...


TOMS RIVER - A former employee of the North Brunswick Township School District pleaded guilty to a count of coercion during a hearing in Ocean County on March 8. Daniel McHarris was charged on a count related to sexual misconduct. The fourth-degree offense could carry a maximum sente... More...


State Sen. Peter Inverso has announced that he will not be seeking a sixth term in the Legislature to focus more on his work and family life. Inverso (R-Middlesex/Mercer) has endorsed Assemblyman Bill Baroni as his successor, and Baroni enthusiastically embraced the idea by announcing... More...


Middlesex County Division of Solid Waste Management in conjunction with the Rutgers Cooperative Research & Extension Service will present free workshops for residents beginning with a vermi-composting workshop April 12 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. More...
The election process can create a feeling of powerlessness in individuals - the sentiment being that my one vote does not count. Given the past two presidential elections, it is easy to understand such a mindset. However, we do have a powerful vote to cast every April. We vote on who will g... More...
Coda A powerful story that may change your life Here's a secret about people in the news business. While readers sometimes assume we're callous and opportunistic, we're often deeply affected by the news we report. More...
Frank Carlino Frank Carlino, 79, of North Brunswick, died March 14, 2007, at Saint Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Newark, he resided in Scotch Plains prior to relocating to North Brunswick in 1985. He was a crossing guard for North Brunswick Township for five yea... More...
Students make over 14,000 cookies for soup kitchen in contest
SOUTH BRUNSWICK - For students and staff in the school district, being hungry just shouldn't be how the cookie crumbles. More...
Team enters Final Four believing in itself more than ever
After the Rutgers women's basketball team beat Michigan State in the third round of the NCAA tournament, Spartan head coach Joanne P. Callie said confidently that the Scarlet Knights could beat anyone in the country. Granted, she said they would need to maintain the high level of pl... More...