RSS RSS Feed
Real Estate
Mortgage
Automotive
Employment
Services
Classifieds
Market Place
Media Kit
News
HOME
Front Page
Bulletin Board
Letters
Editorials
Obituaries
Sports
Business
GMN Photo Page
Online Obituary Submission
Featured Special Section
Middlesex County South
Health & FItness Guide
About Us
Archive
Contact us
Services
Advertiser Index
News Archive

Copyright©
2000 - 2008
GMN
All Rights Reserved
Terms of Use
August 2, 2007
Search Archives


SCOTT PILLING staff Galilea Rodriguez gets up close and personal with a goat in the petting zoo at the Sabella Park Pre-School Annual Family Night, held on Cozzens Lane in North Brunswick on July 24. More...
Developer loves village center idea but will build offices if he has to

Right now, it's an empty farm field in Dayton, but Russ Richardson, president of the firm Richardson Properties, sees more than that. As he drives past the nearly 50-acre tract along its Griggs Road side, he envisions apartments, restaurants, quaint coffee shops and a neighborhood drugsto... More...

NORTH BRUNSWICK - An increasing number of navigation systems have been stolen out of vehicles parked in the township over the past few months, with a rash of thefts occurring by Regal Cinemas over the past two weeks. More...


Congregation B'nai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegan's Lane, North Brunswick, will hold open houses Aug. 5 at 10 a.m., and Aug. 23 at 6 p.m. for individuals seeking information about the synagogue and its programs. The Aug. 5 event will include coffee and bagels, and the Aug. 23 event will feature ... More...


Guilty plea comes as part of federal corruption probe in New Brunswick

NEWARK - A North Brunswick resident who worked as a supervisory clerk typist in New Brunswick pleaded guilty July 27 to accepting more than $3,000 in corrupt payments from contractors in exchange for official favors. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK - Members of the township high school's Care to Walk club hope the district cares enough to continue recognizing their organization as an official school club. More...


Workers dismantle large ATV course in 1,700-acre expanse

Middlesex County officials have set a course to stop the frequent use of all-terrain vehicles in Jamesburg Park, and to clean up some of the destruction left behind. Part of that effort took place last week, when the county's Conservation Corps spent several days working to combat t... More...


The North Brunswick Woman's Club is seeking vendors for its flea market Sept. 15 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the North Brunswick Municipal Building, 710 Hermann Road (set up 7 a.m.). Fee is $25 for two spaces or $15 for one (rain date Sept. 22). For more information, call Sheral at (732) 9... More...
The recent decision of the appellate court to uphold the zoning change of the property on the corner of Route 27 and Finnegan's from C-2 to OP was in no small part due to the excellent legal representation by Anthony Campisano as well as the Township Council's belief that the quality of life ... More...
In the spring of 1965, I thought I might actually have to run away from home in the dead of night, hop a tramp steamer to Mongolia, and spend the remainder of my days building yurts, because I simply could not face the embarrassment of my life. More...
Barbara Phyllis Friedman Miss Friedman, 64, of North Brunswick, died July 18, 2007, at home. Born in Newark, she resided in California prior to relocating to North Brunswick more than 15 years ago. She was a retired office manager. She is survived by a brother and sister-in-law, Leon a... More...
Dayton native wins 5K in meet record
Don't ask Ed Moran about what sights to check out when you're in Rio. He couldn't tell you very much about the Brazilian city, even after a week-long business trip there. "I stayed in the Village and concentrated on the task at hand," he pointed out. More...
SOUTH BRUNSWICK - After more than a year of anticipation, a new Target store held its grand opening on Sunday. Located near the intersection of Routes 522 and 1, the 140,000-square-foot store saw an immediate flurry of activity from local shoppers who had been eagerly awaiting their ... More...