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Residents want former slave site preserved; N.J. apologizes for slavery
James Shackleford desperately wants to save the Van Dyke farm. He desperately wants to find out more about the slaves who lived on it. And he's frustrated that his "baby" could possibly be turned into a residential development. More...
Officials question validity since only 500 people in three counties were surveyed

According to a recently released survey, most residents living near the proposed Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex (MOM) line want it to be built. Officials from South Brunswick highly doubt the accuracy of the poll and continue to oppose the line. More...

Ken Schoonover sent the flag from Iraq; hoisted at John Adams School Fri.

NORTH BRUNSWICK - John Adams Elementary School held a ceremonial flag raising on Friday to honor Ken Schoonover, a former graduate of the school whose brother is currently a fifth-grade student. Schoonover, 25, is a first lieutenant in the United States Army serving in Iraq. The American flag fl... More...


Free dental care provided in S.B. through the 'Give Kids a Smile!' program

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Tomorrow, underprivileged children will be able to receive free dental care as part of the American Dental Association's (ADA) "Give Kids a Smile!" This is the sixth year of the program to "ensure access to quality dental care for every child in America," according to the New J... More...


SOUTHBRUNSWICK- The state SenateHealth, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee unanimously supported a bill last week that would grant adult adoptees the right to their birth certificates. Under the bill (S611), an adoptee over 18 years of age or the adoptive parent of a child can request t... More...


Solar heating systemat N.B. plant would cause increased debt service

NORTH BRUNSWICK - The Township Council has moved one step closer to improving its water treatment plant, although bids for the project came in more expensive than expected. At the council workshop meeting on Monday, Kelly O'Connor of CH2M HILL, the engineering firm handling the treatment plant, ... More...


Parks & Rec. Committee is supportive, depending on location and cost

NORTH BRUNSWICK - After several weeks of discussion, the idea of adding a skate and bike park in town seems to be rolling along. Councilman Carlo Socio, who is the township liaison to the Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee, said the board is "supportive" of the initiative, but needs to decide... More...


Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick, 1 RivaAve., North Brunswick, will offer the course "Beyond Belief" by Rohr Jewish Learning Institute for six Wednesdays beginning Feb. 6. The course presents the fundamentals of Judaism in a way that is both challenging yet accessible. Fee is $89, which in... More...
Ireturned home from a business trip the other night to be greeted by a huge industrial looking tower that now stands in our local fire department along Cozzens Lane in North Brunswick. While I was aware that some sort of construction was occurring, I had no idea that it was this. This tower will g... More...
Gov. Jon Corzine's plan to increase tolls on the New Jersey Turnpike will undoubtedly have a negative effect on the townships of North and South Brunswick. As it already stands, the area near Exit 8A of the turnpike, which is located in South Brunswick, is inundated with truck traffic. More...
JEFF GRANIT staff Left: North Brunswick's Jordan Wright (right) tries to swipe a shot attempt by South Plainfield's Mike Burton (left) during the second quarter of the Jan. 29 game between both schools. Right: NB's Mike Cole brings down a rebound during the first half of the game, which North Brunsw... More...
Fitness Solutions offers various health programs; open house Feb. 20
NORTHBRUNSWICK- Michael Rizk said he has exercising down to a science. As the owner of Fitness Solutions, located at 1014 LivingstonAvenue, he focuses on precision when creating a wellness program for a person looking to get into shape or enhance their performance. More...