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Peter Terhune, 82, who is the only living Munchkin from "The Wizard of Oz" movie, amazes the crowd as he eats fire at the 11th annual North Brunswick Youth Sports Festival, held last week on the grounds adjacent to DeVry University on Route 1. For more photos, see page 16. More...

Ablack bear cub was spotted in South Brunswick last week on Tuesday and Wednesday, including at a McDonald's drive-up window, according to South Brunswick Police Sgt. Hugh McNeil. McNeil said the bear was sighted several times and that he and another officer even followed a bear through a swamp b... More...


An East Brunswick man is in critical condition after his small box truck overturned after crashing into a tractor on Stults Road at the intersection of Herrod Boulevard in South Brunswick just past 9 a.m. Monday, according to South Brunswick police Sgt. Hugh McNeil. More...


Photos of NBTHS teams adorn hallway of N.B. municipal building

Aspike over the volleyball net. A tag at second base. A dive into the pool. A vault over a pole. Jacqueline Morrison, the certified athletic trainer at the North Brunswick Township High School, is displaying her photographs of high school athletes as the North Brunswick Artist of the Month. More...


Group plans to appeal decision again to avoid development on N.B. farm

NORTH BRUNSWICK - The residents group opposed to development on the Pulda Farm property on Route 130 had reached a settlement with the contract purchaser three years ago, according to a decision reached by Superior Court Judge Dennis O'Brien on June 16. More...


Timothy Monticchio, a Boy Scout in Troop 10, South Brunswick, has begun his Eagle Scout service project to benefit the South Brunswick Food Pantry. Collection boxes for deodorant, shampoo, bar soap, toothpaste and toothbrushes are at South Brunswick Senior Center, Ridge Road. Collections will also... More...
Last year, 14 persons were treated in hospital emergency room for injuries resulting from the use of fireworks. Once again we are entering the fireworks season and I would like to acquaint you with New Jersey's fireworks' laws. More...
I t will not be the golden spike that joins a railroad in central New Jersey, but it may well be the spike that seals the fate of the Monmouth, Ocean, Middlesex (MOM) passenger rail line. Years of study and millions of dollars in consulting fees have yet to produce a definitive assessment of thre... More...
Gimme that old-time religion, or maybe not
A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of Greater Media Newspapers. More...
Mrs. Costa, of North Brunswick, died June 2, 2008, at Saint Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick. She had resided in Edison before relocating to North Brunswick four years ago. Mrs. Costa was a secretary at Bristol- Myers Squibb, New Brunswick, retiring in 1962. She was predeceased by her hu... More...
Judd chorus places first at Music in the Parks for third year in a row
NORTH BRUNSWICK - For the third year in a row, the Judd Elementary School Advanced Chorus received a firstplace rating at the Music in the Parks competition at Kutztown University, Pa., on June 6. The 115 fourth- and fifth-graders performed various Broadway songs, accompanied by tone chimes, dru... More...
Bob Hurley shows students proper positioning at South Brunswick Grand Slam during a basketball clinic on June 21. Hurley is the all-time winningest boys basketball coach in state high school history. More...