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North Brunswick Boy Scout Michael Bauer (l) and fellow Scout Tom Kwiatkowski assemble the seating portion of a wheelchair-accessible picnic table at Babbage Park on Saturday. ANDREW MILLER staff More...
Capital projects include park upgrades, work on water treatment plant

North Brunswick residents will see a 5- cent tax rate increase under the fiscal year 2008 municipal budget, which was adopted at Monday night's Township Council meeting. The owner a home with an assessed value of $157,000, which officials said was the township's average, will pay about $79 more i... More...


Rizwan Chaudhary fled after accident that killed boy, 9

EAST BRUNSWICK - Police are hoping that the TV show "America's Most Wanted" will help them track down the suspect in a car accident that killed a 9- year-old township boy on Christmas Eve 2001. More...


Anew restaurant in town has North Brunswick residents putting on the Blitz. Blitzburgers Grill and Café, located in the Renaissance Plaza shopping center near ShopRite, offers burgers, hot dogs, wraps, paninis, seafood, salads, soups, milkshakes, coffee, desserts and a weekend brunch in an u... More...


'Are you relieved that the kids are back in school?" a kind soul asked me just last week. I think I shocked him when I said I was not happy at all. After all, one might think that a mother of four boys would be doing a lighthearted salsa routine all about the abode when she hears the first school... More...


North Brunswick Library, 880 Hermann Road, is now selling copies of the discount coupon book "Entertainment 2008" for both Middlesex and Monmouth counties. Books are $25 each, and individuals purchasing a Middlesex book will receive a free 2007 book, which is good until November. Proceeds benefit... More...
The recent pit bull cases of Michael Vick and DMX are about more than animal abuse. Each and every year in New Jersey, 250,000 pets are dumped at taxpayers' expense at local shelters. Irresponsible pet owners, pet hoarders and unscrupulous breeders have set off nonstop pet-population explosions. More...
One of my favorite literary characters is a guy called Otherguy Overby. Otherguy makes his first appearance in a book by Ross Thomas called "Chinaman's Chance." In the book, it's explained that Otherguy got his name because every time he got arrested for a crime, his alibi was that "some other guy... More...
Joseph G. Tinus Sr. Mr. Tinus, 83, of Spotswood, died Sept. 4, 2007, at Saint Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Manaca, Pa., he resided in Scranton, Pa., prior to relocating to Spotswood 45 years ago. He was a postal carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, Spotswood, for 21 years,... More...
The Old Bridge Revolution U13 girls soccer team opened its season with a convincing 4-0 win over the Toms River Allstars at Riverwood Park field. The Revolution's relentless attack as well as superb defense keyed the victory. Natasha Amaro scored two goals while Natalie Principato and Melissa ... More...
SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Stephen K. Jones, a South Brunswick resident, has been selected to be the new president and CEO of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and Robert Wood Johnson Health System, in New Brunswick, ending a sixmonth national search. More...