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DANIEL HULSHIZER staff Elijah Teague, 7, of Flemington, gets a lesson on the meaning of the dreidel as Rabbi Levi Azimov and the Chabad of South Brunswick delivered holiday presents to patients at The Children's Hospital at Saint Peter's University Hospital in New Brunswick on Dec. 6. More...
Family safe but damage necessitates house to be torn down

Atwo-story, single-family Colonial house on Hickory Lane in North Brunswick must be demolished after a house fire damaged the structure on Sunday morning. The fire department received a phone call from the Nam family around 1:38 a.m. reporting a fire in the basement, according to township Fire Ma... More...


Library wine tasting on Dec. 6 will go toward improvements and cafe

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - It was a night of socializing, singing and sipping wines at the fifth installment of Music, Merlot & Miele, a fundraising event run by the South Brunswick Public Library Foundation on Dec. 6. The Miele Showroom was transformed into a wine-tasting extravaganza. Tables of wine di... More...


SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Sen.-elect Bill Baroni, Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein, Police Chief Ray Hayducka, South Brunswick Mayor Frank Gambatese and Veterans of Foreign Wars Commander Al Kady all joined the Chabad of North & South Brunswick at its annual menorah lighting on Monday, at the Monmouth Mobi... More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK - The township senior citizens will be doing the Mashed Potato while eating mashed potatoes during the eighth annual Winter Wonderland Dance at the high school on Friday. Blitzburgers Grill & Café, located in Renaissance Plaza on Route 130, will be sponsoring the event, cate... More...


North Brunswick Library, 880 Hermann Road, has decorated its Christmas tree with library cards from around the country, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and invites residents to visit and guess how many cards are on the tree. Winners will be picked from two categories; ages 3-12, and 13 and older.... More...
Gov. Jon Corzine has a plan to revamp education funding. It appears to be just more smoke and mirrors. The sales pitch is "the current model leaves too many children out of luck simply because they live in the wrong ZIP code" Pithy, but meaningless as far as the overburdened property taxpayer is c... More...
An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. When will society learn that vengeance is not the answer? After the brutal attacks of Sept. 11, many Americans became biased against anyone from the Middle East. Some wanted to go into Afghanistan, kill Osama bin Laden and destroy the Afghani race. For what... More...
Mr. Seiden, 59, of East Windsor, died Nov. 26, 2007, at University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he resided in East Windsor the past 30 years. He was a comptroller for several years. He was predeceased by his father, Bernard; and a son, Marc Seiden killed in the Iraq war in ... More...
Sagehorn comes to Raiders with collegiate coaching experience
Pam Sagehorn, the new North Brunswick High School girls basketball coach, admits she doesn't know all that much about how the Raiders were last season, and she almost prefers it that way. "I know they lost more games than they won," she said this week, "and I know they lost a lot of winnable game... More...