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JEFF GRANIT staff Bernadette Pechilio (far right) gives a tour of Adult Day Services, North Brunswick, to Roni Salkin and her mother, Lila Lederman, as nursing assistant Kim Lozada (far left) guides member George Petrunyak back to the communal activity and dining area. See page 16 for story. More...
Playing surfaces are expected to be installed at park by the fall

About a year after the green light was given for the project, the engineering work for a pair of turf fields in South Brunswick's Harvest Woods Park, Culver Road, has begun. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK - Lawrence Baldini will make a run for mayor, and Susan Marcrie and Arthur Young will run for Township Council as the Republican candidates for the primary in June. The three newcomers will face incumbents Mayor Francis "Mac" Womack and council members Ralph Andrews a... More...


The North Brunswick Memorial Day Parade Committee is seeking marchers, float organizers and community groups in town for the 52nd annual parade on May 28. The Community Campout will be May 12 at 6:30 p.m. to May 13 at 8 a.m. at Sabella Park. It will feature hayrides, crafts, games, a ... More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK - The number 13 might create a panic for some people, especially when coupled with Friday, elevators or house numbers. For North Brunswick Police Detective David Varga, the superstitions don't hold true. "Thirteen has always been considered unlucky for people, but for... More...


Unanimously reject two-story building near Whispering Woods

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Amid a laundry list of concerns and reservations, the South Brunswick Planning Board unanimously denied an application for a two-story office building off Route 1. The project had been the subject of heavy opposition from residents in the Whispering Woods developm... More...


The North Brunswick Municipal Alliance Committee is accepting entries through May 3 from seniors and graduating juniors for its essay and logo design contest. The contest concerns the newly adopted house party ordinance in town. Essays must be 500 words or less and explain why the... More...
Spring is a time of optimism and renewal. As we observe Child Abuse Prevention Month during April, Prevent Child Abuse-New Jersey encourages everyone to make positive choices that affect the way we raise our children and support our families. More...
Coda Pension fund fiasco is Enron on the Delaware For a while, it looked like Monmouth and Middlesex counties were developing a monopoly on political corruption and sleight of hand. More...
Antonietta Bartolotta Bianchetti Mrs. Bianchetti, 86, of New Brunswick, died April 6, 2007, at Franklin Care Center, Franklin Park. Born in Sicily, Italy, she resided in the Iselin section of Woodbridge, prior to relocating to North Brunswick, prior to relocating to New Brunswick. She w... More...
The North Brunswick Township High School choral and orchestral students will host a band festival April 21 from 5-11 p.m. at the school at 30 Raider Road. Bands include All Shall Fade, Random Test, Demaeurge, The Choices, Big Attack, Closet of Misfit Toys, Crackfinger, One Hot Mes... More...
Sagehorn takes over program expecting to challenge for GMC title
At 0-2 following a 9-8 loss to top-ranked Old Bridge on Tuesday, the North Brunswick High School girls lacrosse team is not panicking. More...
The nonprofit Women Aware Inc., has named Phyllis Adams as its new executive director. She will fill the position held by Jacquelyn Marich, who led the agency for more than 25 years and is retiring. Adams is a former domestic violence specialist for the New Jersey State Police and an as... More...