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Matthew Engelson charged with child endangerment
Aformer teacher at North Brunswick Township High School pleaded guilty to a charge related to endangering the welfare of a child on Sept. 26 in N.J. Superior Court, New Brunswick. More...
Retrial of Robert Knutsen begins in Superior Court

The retrial of Robert Knutsen, a 32- year-old man from Middletown, and formerly of North Brunswick, who is charged with manslaughter and child endangerment in the death of 3-year-old Nikolas Chavez in 2005, began last week in state Superior Court, New Brunswick. More...

SCOTT FRIEDMAN Shreya Shah, 8, of East Windsor, performs a garba during the celebration of Navratri, the Hindu festival of worship and dance, held by the Indo-Cultural Foundation of Central New Jersey at South Brunswick High School on Friday and Saturday. More photos on page 15. More...


Readers, prepare to be shocked by an electrifying new superhero — one who doesn't remain static in the face of injustice but is, rather, a resistor to the many evils of the world, conducting himself with courage and bravery the whole time. More...


Manavi, a community organization working to end all forms of violence in the lives of South Asian women, held its AAROHAN - 2008 conference Sept. 19 and 20 at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick. The conference focused on emerging challenges such as transnational abandonment, where women are abandon... More...


Chromes for a Cause to benefit S.B. leukemia patient

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A group of people in the township will be coming together and riding their motorcycles through town to raise money and help an 11th-grader who was diagnosed with leukemia in May. The fourth annual Chrome for a Cause will be held on Oct. 31 to support Sandor Timar. Last yea... More...


Natural Health Center of Central NJ, 2430 Route 130 north, North Brunswick, will present a Massages for Breast Cancer fundraiser 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 4, with a presentation on craniosacral benefits for breast cancer at noon. The event will feature free massages, and all donations will be given to ... More...
Ihave been a resident of North Brunswick my entire life and my children attend elementary through the high school. Upon attending the open house for one of the elementary schools this week, I was thoroughly disgusted at the lack of respect for the Pledge of Allegiance and the Star Spangled Banner. More...
The scary sump pump and other tales of dread
(Editor's Note: Greg Bean is taking a temporary sabbatical from writing his column due to the death of his son. This column was originally printed May 9, 2007). My home repair motto is: If you can't fix the problem with a hammer, get a bigger hammer. More...
Amy Gallagher is the current administrator in Piscataway
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township school board named Amy Gallagher as the new business administrator at a special meeting on Monday. Gallagher is the current business administrator in Piscataway. She is a certified public accountant and has worked for auditors and an auditing firm. More...
Raiders' varsity boys win large school division
Holmdel's George Galasso drew first blood. Saturday's New Balance Jersey Shore Cougar Invitational at Bucks Mill Park in Colts Neck was the first time that Galasso and Colts Neck's Mark Leininger, two of the best runners in the state, hooked up this fall, and it was the Hornet harrier who carried ... More...