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August 28, 2008
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Cynthia Mihalenko, 11, of North Brunswick, Alan Thompson, 10, of Fords, and Thomas Wolfe, 12, of Piscataway (l-r) look at soil gathered from a sample as part of the Eco-Ventures program, held at the EARTH Center at Davidson Mill Pond Park in South Brunswick. More...
Carol Piza coordinated special education services

C arol Piza, currently the coordinator of special education services for the South Brunswick school district, was recently named vice principal of Crossroads South Middle School. "I'm looking forward to working with students and their families," Piza said. "That's what I did in special education ... More...


Sofran McBride used to take the heel of her shoe and break glass. The North Brunswick Township resident was not dealing with anger problems; instead, she was creating works of art by smashing sheets of glass into small pieces so she could arrange them into a mosaic. More...


SOUTH BRUNSWICK — According to the New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association (PBA), many people have been complaining about receiving calls from people who are pretending to be police officers asking for money. More...


Gail Schierloh of No. Brunswick to model lounge, dress clothes

NORTH BRUNSWICK — Township resident Gail Schierloh will be strutting her stuff Sept. 12, but it won't be to show off her clothing designs or to start her career in modeling. It will be to show she is a survivor. Schierloh was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2006 after her yearly mammog... More...


Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 9111, 11 Henderson Road, Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, will hold a "First Sunday Breakfast" 8 a.m. Sept. 7. The menu will include juice, bagels, peaches, bacon and sausage, tea and coffee. The ladies auxiliary will also hold a bake sale. For more infor... More...
During last year's legislative elections, we proved we could successfully be the "Clean 14th" District. All candidates participated in the $100,000, 100 percent publicly financed, and $10-or-less contributions financed campaign budget limit for clean elections. Now, that's American! That's patriot... More...
It was one year ago, almost to the day, that we loaded up our eldest son and hauled his freshman-loving wares to college. As his mother, I must admit that it nearly broke my heart. In a way that some just don't understand, I couldn't bear the thought of my firstborn spending every night away from... More...
James Wasser (sorry, I can't bring myself to call him by the honorific Doctor), superintendent of the Freehold Regional High School District, called me recently to complain about my column of Aug. 13, wherein I mocked the ginned-up doctoral degree he got from a suspect "university. 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...
Former RU player and RBC coach returns to college as staff member
Frank Edgerly has once again found a way to walk away from his roots, while simultaneously returning to his roots. More...