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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Fragrant flowers are used to attract butterflies, such as this monarch, at the Butterfly Garden created by North Brunswick Girl Scouts at North Brunswick Community Park. More...
Mayor suggests five-year plan to review services, cut spending

Mayor Francis "Mac" Womack has introduced the North Brunswick preliminary municipal-tax levy as an anticipated 6-point increase for the fiscal year 2009. The owner of a home with an assessed value of $157,000, which is the township's average, will pay about $93 more in property taxes per year. More...


Weekly farmers market offers fresh, local meat, dairy and produce items

The Rutgers Gardens Farmers Market will feature an assortment of locally produced produce, dairy, meat and horticultural products every Friday through Oct. 23. The gardens, located at 112 Ryders Lane, technically are on North Brunswick property. Various vendors will be on hand from 2 to 6 p.m. to... More...


Michael Brown appointed after four-year vacancy

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - For four years, the members of the Kendall Park Baptist Church went without a pastor. Now, they finally have one of their own in the Rev. Michael Brown, who performed his first service on July 6. If you told Brown 30 years ago that he would be a pastor, he never would have beli... More...


NORTH BRUNSWICK - The Township Council is considering the implementation of the Citi-Stat program, a performance-based management system that improves service delivery. Kenneth McCormick, assistant to Mayor Francis "Mac" Womack, gave a presentation at the June 30 council workshop meeting about t... More...


St. Augustine's women's group and Entenmann's distribute cakes to troops

SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The Columbiettes, a group based out of St. Augustine's of Canterbury Church in Kendall Park, made a trip to Fort Dix recently to help out troops who were being deployed to the Persian Gulf. More...


Middlesex County's Extension Office will present a garden workshop, "Making Herb Vinegar & Potpourri" 6:30-8:30 p.m. July 23 at the Earth Center, Davidson's Mill Pond Park, South Brunswick. Registration is required by July 13. More...
Over the past week we have heard many predictions of destruction and doom with calls for resistance from towns vowing to fight the recent legislative action to ban Regional Contribution Agreements - the loophole in our fair housing law that for two decades allowed New Jersey's wealthiest towns to... More...
I was talking with a young person recently who asked me about my career in journalism, and more specifically, what about it I was most proud of. The young person is a bit of an idealist, and his notion of newspaper journalism and what goals young reporters should set are influenced by big, famous... More...
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. O'Brien, 74, of North Brunswick, died June 20, 2008, at home. She resided in Old Bridge, and Toms River, prior to relocating to North Brunswick. She was predeceased by her husband, George O'Brien, in 2001. More...
Black Knight Bowbenders to host competition in Jackson
One of the things that separates this weekend's Big Foot Open from other sporting events is that it allows archers on many different levels to compete with the very best. There's a little Walter Mitty in each of us, and as much as we'd like to put ourselves in the shoes of the pros, we're not goi... More...