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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Amanda-Lyn Quintero (l) and Briana Lewis could not contain Maya Hamilton from her pursuit of the basket at the championship game between the St. Stan's Lady Saints and the South Brunswick Vikings at St. Stanislaus Kostka School in Sayreville on Saturday. South Brunswick won, 28-16. More...
Preliminary numbers show no increase in taxes

Municipal taxes will not increase in 2008, according to a presentation made by South Brunswick manager Matthew Watkins at a council meeting Feb. 26. Watkins presented a tentative budget proposal of $49.5 million and stated that the council's directives, which were to not cut any services, to not ... More...


William Kastan is donating a painting in honor of the military

NORTH BRUNSWICK - Although there is one solitary person in the picture, the painting will not be alone anymore. William Kastan, a township resident, is donating his painting, "Alone," to the townshipMayor and Council in honor of all of the military personnel who have served our country. More...


Fundraisers are being held to aid cost of experimental treatment

NORTHBRUNSWICK- At the age of 14,most girls are worrying about starting high school, when they can date and what the latest fashion trend is. For Caitlyn Brown, life was a little different. In the spring of 2004, Caiti fell off a hammock and hurt her leg. Because her bruisewouldn't go away, her... More...


Employees of Dow Jones & Co. to picket next week

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Service employees who say they were unfairly let go from their jobs at the Dow Jones & Co. offices on Route 1 will picket in front of the offices on March 12. Forty employees who cleaned the Dow Jones office were let go after the new year. More...


The USSAvenger will hold its monthly meeting March 9 at 2 p.m. at the North Brunswick Library, 880 Hermann Road. The Avenger is a chapter of Starfleet, The International Star Trek Fan Association Inc. and provides fans interested in science fiction with a social organization to share interests. More...
Recently a New Jersey Senate committee voted unanimously in favor of a bill that would allow adult adoptees to access their original birth records. New Jersey Right to Life opposes the bill even though there is no evidence that allowing adoptees to have their birth records increases abortion rates... More...
If it looks like a tax hike, and smells like a hike …
So, it looks like Gov. Jon Corzine has started shooting the cocker spaniel. As longtime readers might remember from the last time I used the term, shooting the cocker spaniel is an old technique used by administrators facing budget cuts they really don't want to make. More...
Mrs. Lyons, 88, of North Brunswick, died March 1, 2008, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was the retired director of student employment at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. She was predeceased by her husband, Arthur Lyons inn 2002; and a brother, Roy Landthaler. More...
SOUTH BRUNSWICK- The Board of Education appointed Suzanne Luck-Born, former vice principal of Constable Elementary School, to become the new principal of the school last week. She is succeeding Principal Richard Chromey, who is leaving to become the new director of program assessment and data man... More...
SCOTT FRIEDMAN Teacher Diana Dilworth (r) drives to the hoop during the student-faculty basketball game at Linwood Middle School in North Brunswick on Feb. 28. More...