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ERIC SUCAR staff Students at Livingston Park Elementary School in North Brunswick participate in a dragon parade in celebration of Chinese New Year last Thursday. More...
Corzine says the rail line will include Monmouth and Ocean counties

Gov. Jon Corzine made members of the South Brunswick government very happy during his town hall meeting at East Brunswick High School on Sunday when he told the audience that the new proposed rail line would be the MO line and not the MOM line. More...


'Freeheld' documentary nominated for an Academy Award

Chances are, Lt. Laurel Hester never planned to make headlines. Long before she became nationally known as a dying gay woman who wanted to leave her pension benefits to her partner, Laurel Hester was a cop. A good cop. And that is also her legacy. More...


Said that Route 440 toll, Middlesex portion of new rail line are off the table

EAST BRUNSWICK - As Gov. Jon Corzine walked onto the stage at East BrunswickHigh School, a loud wave of boos and hisses issued forth fromthe packed auditorium. While signs, banners and props were specifically prohibited, many in the audience didn't need them to make their displeasure known. More...


SOUTH BRUNSWICK- The YMCAis running a "Strong Kids Campaign" to allow disadvantaged people the opportunity to use their facilities, even if they may not have enough money to do so. "It's an annual support campaign, done each year in the first quarter," said Tom Libassi, director of the township's... More...


North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS), Raider Road and Route 130, will host the 23rd annual "24-Hour Rocking Chair Marathon Feb. 22 from 5 p.m. until Feb. 23 at 5 p.m. The rocking chair marathon raises money for charities by having students get pledges and then rock the day and night away. More...
Recently, state and federal health agencies announced that cancer risks were low for North Brunswick students attending a school addition built on an old municipal dump with contaminated soil and groundwater. More...
Besides Rush, there wasn't a friendly face in the house
You have to give Gov. Jon Corzine credit for walking into the lion's den. Either he just doesn't care that so many people are furious with him, or he feels safe because of the New Jersey State Police security detail that protects him wherever he goes. More...
Dr. Retuta, 58, of North Brunswick, died Jan. 22, 2008, at Saint Peter's University Hospital, NewBrunswick. She and her husband had amedical practice in Jersey City the past 25 years. She is survived by her husband of 34 years,Esmeraldo F.Retuta; a son and daughter-in-law,Marc E. and Allison Retut... More...
Board of Ed votes 5-4 based on questionable application process
NORTH BRUNSWICK - Brian Brotschul, who has served as the interim principal at theNorth Brunswick Township High School since the summer, was appointed as the principal by a vote of 5-to-4 by the Board of Education on Feb. 7. More...
SB wrestling goes from four wins a year ago to 12 so far this season
The South Brunswick High School wrestling team hopes an alreadysuccessful season can get a lot better over the next couple of weeks. The Vikings will take a 12-10 record into Thursday's match at Spotswood before wrapping up the regular season with a quad meet on Saturday against Toms River, Woodb... More...
Buffet Europa serves ethnic dishes for traditionists, newcomers
NORTH BRUNSWICK- For a trip to Europe without leaving the Brunswick area, Buffet Europa on Aaron Road offers home-style selections of Polish, Hungarian, German, Spanish and Italian food on a buffet or ala carte. More...