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CHRIS KELLY staff The Shoppes at North Brunswick, a new lifestyle center located at the intersection of Routes 1 and 130, officially opened Nov. 2. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held Saturday morning. More...
RegDay serves to inform residents about adoption information hurdles

Mirah Riben just wants to educate people, that's all. Riben, a member of Origins-USA, a national nonprofit organization working to support families affected by adoption, tried to do just that on Saturday at a small table at the entrance of the A&P on Milltown Road in North Brunswick. More...


70-year-old awarded for his efforts in annual MS Coast the Coast bike ride

NORTH BRUNSWICK - A township resident hopes to "Seymour" research in the fight against multiple sclerosis. More...


Golden retriever trained to signal for help in event of seizure

SPOTSWOOD - A borough high school student will soon be accompanied by a service dog in school to help her in the event of an epileptic seizure. The Board of Education has voted to allow Katlin MiIler, a 16-year-old Spotswood High School junior, to have the dog with her at school. The dog will kn... More...


South Brunswick seeking 100 percent of cost to operate residential buses

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Township Manager Matthew Watkins gave an update on the intratownship shuttle bus service that may clear up many of the traffic problems in South Brunswick during Wednesday's Township Council meeting. SMART, or South Brunswick Municipal Area Residential Transit, will be a commut... More...


The South Brunswick Area Clergy Association will sponsor a community Thanksgiving service Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at Congregation B'nai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegans Lane, North Brunswick. More...
Iread with disappointment the article in the Sentinel regarding the suit by the Board of Education against Marshall Sigal and Geri Margin for use of unauthorized compensatory days. More...
Out with the old, in with the new - and not-so-new
There were some complete surprises in last week's general election around here, and it wasn't just the incredibly low turnout. First, Freehold Borough's Democratic Mayor, Michael Wilson, won another fouryear term. At this point, he's been mayor since May 1985, but everyone expected him to be crus... More...
Alchemist Theatre Co. will have shows on Friday, Saturday
NORTH BRUNSWICK - Audience, audience, wherefore art thou, audience? The Alchemist Theatre Company hopes they will be in the auditorium of the township high school on Friday and Saturday for their performances of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet. More...
For the second year in a row, the girls field hockey season ended in disappointment at South Brunswick High School. Just like last year, the 2007 Lady Vikings missed the state tournament by one game as they finished 6-8-2 and were denied what would have been the first postseason berth since the f... More...