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November 6, 2008
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Keith Buckley could face 10 years for vehicular homicide
North Brunswick Police Lt. Keith Buckley was indicted on one count of second-degree vehicular homicide in Superior Court in New Brunswick on Friday. Buckley, 40, of Jackson, was involved in a motor vehicle accident that killed fellow Lt. Christopher Zerby, 41, of Robbinsville, on Aug. 12. More...
Democrats maintain control of township government

SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Voters reelected three Democrats to seats on the dais at South Brunswick Town Hall this week. Deputy Mayor Carol Barrett was the high-vote getter with 10,600 nods. More...

Robert Corbin and Robert Davis elected to third terms

NORTH BRUNSWICK — Democratic incumbents Robert Corbin and Robert Davis were re-elected to their third terms on the North Brunswick Township Council on Nov. 4. Corbin, 63, and Davis, 63, defeated Republican candidates Mary Chyb and Rick Criqui by a margin of about 2-to-1. More...


Various S.B. troops collect items for local food pantry

Over 150 Boy Scouts and volunteers went door to door to pick up groceries for the township's neediest residents on Saturday. Mark Butera, the committee chair of Boy Scout Troop 90 in Kendall Park, said they do not know how much food was donated this year, since Scouts are still tallying up those ... More...


Participants guess grid cows will 'plop' on

Rarely would two cows find themselves at the center of attention like they did Sunday at South Brunswick High School. The school's dance team found an unusual way to raise money for expenses this year, holding a "Cow Flop" on a soccer field divided into grids to see where the cows would relieve t... More...


Rockn' Joe Coffeehouse + Bistro on Route 27 in Kendall Park will hold a grand opening celebration Saturday. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at 11:30 a.m., and HelenaMaria, identical twins who hail from New Jersey, will be the first band to perform in the café's acoustic concert serie... More...
The Fall Festival Charlene Austin Community Unity Day is a day set aside for our diverse community to come together as one, in a drug- and smoke-free environment. We made the decision to switch the annual event from September to October this year, and we were really lucky. We couldn't have asked f... More...
Challenging times, but we look ahead
You may have read recent reports about the struggles the newspaper business is facing these days. Going back to the time before the present recession hit the United States, newspapers were facing a changing climate — one in which advertisers and readers were migrating to other types of media... More...
And now, we return to our regularly scheduled program
Ifigure there'll be a lot of upsides to getting this never-ending election over with — and one of the best things will be getting my History Channel back. Longtime readers will remember the outrage I felt (an outrage shared by many) when Comcast took my History Channel away early this year ... More...
Ready for bleak days ahead
Dear Greg: I'm writing this before Election Day, so I have no idea what the outcome will be, other than the delirious conga-line dance going on over at MSNBC, which has been under way for about a week now. (I knew how dedicated that network was to balanced political coverage when they hired "A... More...
Mrs. Kennedy, 68, of East Brunswick and formerly of Manalapan, died Oct. 25, 2008, at home. Surviving are her husband of 45 years, Jack; four sons, John J. Kennedy III and his wife, JoAnn of Jamesburg, Michael J. Kennedy of Englishtown, Brian J. Kennedy of San Diego, Ca., and Christopher J. More...
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township high school has found a calculated way to improve math instruction. The implementation of MathForward, a program from Texas Instruments, aligns technology-enriched instruction with the Integrated Basic Skills Algebra I curriculum. More...
Above: Robots battle through the 3-on-3 elimination tournament during the annual Brunswick Eruption robotics competition on Saturday, held by the North Brunswick Township High School Raider Robotix team. Right: Lauren Fackelman, of the North Brunswick team, makes some last-minute adjustments to the ... More...