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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Anita Pao, of Pennsylvania, leads Christina Shu (l), of Lawrenceville, and the rest of the dancers in the Tea Harvest folk dance at the Chinese-American Yuan Yuan Group's production of "Let's Welcome the Spring" at the South Brunswick Senior Center on March 27. More...
Oppose eliminating the New Jersey Department of Agriculture

Alan Habiak just loves farming. It's in his blood and the "smell in the air" really gets to him. That's why he and other farmers in the area oppose the abolishment of the New Jersey Department of Agriculture (NJDA), which has been suggested by Gov. Corzine. More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK - The township high school has implemented the Teen Prevention Education Program into its available curriculum for seniors. Teen PEP is part of the Senior Leadership program that includes health and physical education requirements and the Transition Project that pairs seniors wit... More...


Visit to Freehold Twp. highlights Hope Now national program

FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - President George W. Bush came to Freehold Township on March 28 to visit Novadebt, a credit-counseling agency that is working with consumers who have run into mortgage payments that they no longer can afford. More...


Hundreds of protesters chanted, "Bring the troops home, end the war now" as President George W. Bush touched down in Freehold aboard Marine One last week. Local individuals and families joined New Jersey Citizen Action (NJCA), Democracy For America, the Coalition For Peace Action, the Solidarity ... More...


O.B. native has made a life of reinventing her roles in movie biz

OLD BRIDGE - Long before Sharon Badal's filmmaking fantasies became a reality, their celluloid seeds were planted in Old Bridge. "When I was 14, my dad opened a movie theater in town called Fairway Cinema, and that's how I got hooked," Badal said. More...


My Daughter's Keeper Inc., North Brunswick, will hold a Real Rap Session 6-9 p.m. April 4 at the New Brunswick Teen Hub Center, 411 Joyce Kilmer Ave., New Brunswick. The focus will be a recent study that found at least one in fourAmerican teenage girls has a sexually transmitted disease. RSVP at ... More...
This letter is in support of the re-election of Martin Abschutz to the Board of Education of the township of South Brunswick. Few people have done more to advance the cause of better education for our students, all while watching to see that our township is getting the most for our education dolla... More...
This windmill tilter wants to recall Gov. Jon Corzine
Windmill tilters have always been among my favorite people, and I write about them every time I get the chance. One of my favorite columns was written in 2006 about a sterling specimen of the breed named Maryann Cottrell, a Glassboro, N.J., woman many local officials considered a real pain in the... More...
There are five candidates running for three open seats on the South Brunswick Board of Education. Martin Abschutz, Naushad Islam and Matthew Speesler are all incumbents, while Edward Birch and Arthur Robinson are newcomers. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 9 p.m. on April 15. More...
Rice, Zuttah attract the most attention at annual event
Anybody who has followed Rutgers football over the past three seasons knows that Ray Rice will be among the first running backs selected in the NFLDraft later this month. But what some may not realize is that there are a slew of other draft hopefuls on the team, many of whom showed scouts what th... More...
Bar and lounge offers Indian fine dining; families also welcomed
NORTH BRUNSWICK - Vijay Shetty said he was born into the restaurant business. His father was a restaurateur, and he himself has had restaurants in Manhattan, Hong Kong and Bombay. Vasant Mangal Pakhiddey graduated with a degree in hotelmanagement and has been a chef since 1981. More...