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September 11, 2008
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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Deepti Venkatraman, 14, of West Windsor, performs a traditional Indian dance she learned at the Nrithyanjali Institute of Dance during the North Brunswick India's Independence Day celebration on Saturday. See story, page 6. More...
Vehicle traveling at least 94 mph at time of crash, according to charge

North Brunswick police Lt. Keith Buckley entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of vehicular homicide in the death of fellow officer Lt. Christopher Zerby. Buckley appeared distraught and emotionally drained as he entered the state Superior Court courtroom of Judge Frederick P. DeVesa in New Br... More...


Church members return from mission trip to Malawi

Bob Rhoad had a truly amazing experience. That's how the Upper Freehold resident described the mission trip he and other Allentown Presbyterian Church members took in the first two weeks of August to Malawi, Africa. His father, Ed, and 13-year-old son, Ethan, also went, as did congregation member... More...


Woodlot Park to host idea of 87-year-old S.B. resident

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Walking around the Central New York State Jewish Community Music and Culture Festival in Syracuse three years ago, Aaron Rosloff is awed. He is watching everyone have a great time celebrating the culture of not only Jewish people but of people from all over. More...


Story contains video NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township held its second annual commemoration of the anniversary of India's Independence Day on Saturday. At midnight on Aug. 15, 1947, the independent nation of India was created as British control of the Southeast Asian area was terminated. More...


St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 142 Sand Hill Road, South Brunswick, will begin Sunday school for children in preschool through sixth grade 10:15 a.m. Sept. 14. The church's youth group for children in grades 6-12 will meet 5:30-7 p.m. Sept. 21. The group offers activities such as recreation, miss... More...
On Aug. 12, 2008, we tragically lost our beloved son, Christopher Zerby. Our loss is great and our grief unfathomable. Yet, during this very dark time, our family has been embraced by the warm support and caring of not only family and close friends, but a community of colleagues, acquaintances and... More...
Google Earth doesn't know they exist
There are those in the world who are electronically in-tune. They are brilliant, they are skilled and the largest lot of them are under the age of 15. I have one child who communicates to his people via text messages. More...
For Mr. James Wasser, the fat lady is singing
When my brothers and I were young, our mom was our greatest supporter, but she never let us get too big for our britches. When one of us was trying to impress someone with the knowledge we'd learned in school, and being show-offy about it, she'd bring us back to earth. More...
Seeing Sarah through two completely different lenses
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...
NORTH BRUNSWICK — With a new redistricting plan, new school construction and a new kindergarten program, the North Brunswick Township school district has been dealing with a lot of new changes during the first week of school. More...
Vikings open play Friday night against Woodbridge
South Brunswick High School head football coach Rick Mantz is keeping Dec. 6 open on his calendar. That's because he expects the Vikings to be playing in a state championship game that day. Sound farfetched? Don't tell him that. More...