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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Timbo the Clown high-fives the crowd while riding his mini-unicycle at North Brunswick's Heritage Day festival Saturday at Babbage Park. See page 16 for story. More...
Trial begins of N.B. man accused of beating his godson to death

The aggravated manslaughter trial has begun against Robert Knutsen, the former North Brunswick resident who is accused of beating his godson to death. On Nov. 30, 2005, 3-year-old Nikolas Chavez was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick because he was not breathing, ac... More...


Says consumerist culture has changed what youths expect from the classroom

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - As the types of students attending college change, so, too, must the methods used to teach them, according to Kendall Park resident and recently published author Angela McGlynn. McGlynn's book, "Teaching Today's College Students," is a resource for professors seeking to adapt t... More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK - A car and motorcycle were involved in a collision at the intersection of Route 130 and the ramp for Route 1 south at approximately 7:25 p.m. Monday. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK - The township Police Department is reporting an 8 percent drop in violent crime, as cited by the 2006 Uniform Crime Report released last week. Rape is down 83 percent, robbery is down 23 percent, burglary is down 12 percent and motor vehicle theft is down 29 percent, according t... More...


The Middlesex County 4-H Teen Council will sponsor a fundraising Haunted House 7- 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Oct. 5-27, at the Middlesex County 4-H Center, Cranbury and Fern roads, East Brunswick. Admission is $3 per person. Proceeds will go to 4-H Project GIFT, a free day of holiday shopping... More...
As the most racially and ethnically diverse state in the country, New Jersey faces unique opportunities and challenges to create inclusive communities, a productive workforce, a responsive educational system, bias-free institutions and a respectful society. More...
In the newspaper business, there are some lessons you just have to learn the hard way. There's an old maxim in this profession that even if your mother says she loves you, check it out. In other words, don't believe anything people tell you without evidence, because you'll be taken advantage of i... More...
Henry J. Sutter Mr. Sutter, 82, of Sayreville, died Sept. 27, 2007, at home. Prior to his retirement in 1988, he worked as a research biochemical technician at Bristol-Myers Squibb, New Brunswick and Princeton. He was a secretary to the Sayreville Zoning Board of Adjustment and a Sayreville Demo... More...
ERIC SUCAR staff The North Brunswick Township High School marching band performs before the crowd gathered at the United States Scholastic Band Association competition, held at Monroe Township High School on Saturday. More...
Rutgers is one of five Top 10 teams to fall over the weekend
While its Big East title aspirations remain very much alive, any shot the Rutgers University football team may have had at a national championship likely came to an end on Saturday in Piscataway. More...
At over 35 years in N.B., business has made more than a Cameo
NORTH BRUNSWICK - No shirt, no shoes, no service at Cameo Cleaners on Route 1. That's because if you don't bring them, they can't clean them. The father-and-son team of Tony and Anthony Camaioni do their cleaning on the premises, ranging from wedding gowns, shoes, suede and leather to drapery an... More...