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June 21, 2007
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SCOTT PILLING staff Ono Prinzivalli, of the North Brunswick Department of Public Works, places more than 2,000 American flags into a pile to be decommissioned at Veterans Park on June 14 in commemoration of Flag Day. More...
Some candidates have already qualified for public funding

Legislative candidates in District 14 mostly have reported satisfaction with the way the Fair and Clean Elections (FACE) Pilot Project has so far shaped their campaigns. The program is an experiment in the use of public funds for political campaigns with the goal of minimizing the i... More...


South Brunswick Board of Education has announced effective July 9, administrative offices for Brooks Crossing and Indian Fields schools (main campuses and Dayton and Deans schools) will temporarily relocate to the second floor of the Board of Education Office, 231 Black Horse Lane. More...


Linwood's Clark camps on roof when school exceeds charity goal

NORTH BRUNSWICK - As hundreds of Linwood Middle School students tucked themselves into bed Friday night, they dreamed of their principal, Pete Clark, sleeping on the roof of their school. To provide motivation for a final push to collect 1 million pennies for the school's "What's a... More...


SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Police raided an alleged gang hideout on Jeffrey Circle early Tuesday morning, leading to the arrest of a suspect in a Kendall Park burglary and two others on drug- and weapons-related charges. More...


The North Brunswick Police Department will host National Night Out Aug. 7 from 6-9 p.m. at the new Emergency Services Building, 23 Dawn Way. There will be public safety tips and tours, hot food, refreshments, live entertainment, giveaways, a water slide, airbrush and face painting... More...
It seems that the government on all levels is out of control. While high property taxes are driving the exodus of people out of state, our politicians are dealing with frivolous issues. Our local politicians are wasting time on creating new ordinances for massage parlors ("Chief hopes to rub ... More...
My only real complaint is that on video, I look exactly like a bobble-head doll. If you take a look, I'm sure you'll agree with my assessment, and also agree that as a newscaster, I'm not quite ready for prime time. More...
May E. Seaboldt Williams Mrs. Williams, 60, of North Brunswick, died June 4, 2007, at home. Born in New Brunswick, she resided in Piscataway prior to relocating to North Brunswick in 1985. She was a lab technician at Bristol-Myers Squibb, New Brunswick, for 30 years, retiring in 2005. S... More...
NORTH BRUNSWICK - Walking around a football field and sitting in a rocking chair seem like simple, everyday activities, but these seemingly insignificant actions have had much larger implications in the fight against cancer. More...
St. Joe's team reaches potential predicted of them
METUCHEN - Under first-year head coach Paul Esposito, the St. Joseph High School baseball team captured its first state sectional title in 18 years and just its second sectional title in school history with a 1-0 victory over Christian Brothers Academy. More...
Paul Edelson, Oakhurst section of Ocean Township, has been appointed to a two-year term on the board of directors at N.J. Gateway Federal Credit Union, Dayton section of South Brunswick. Also reappointed to three-year terms were Shirley L. Spruill, Somerset, and J. Melvin Warren, Burlington. ... More...