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June 11, 2009
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First phase of expansion expected to take two years
Hundreds of members of a townshipbased Islamic group were joined by South Brunswick officials for the groundbreaking of an expansion project at the religious organization's 17-acre site. A school has been operating on the premises of the Islamic Society of Central Jersey (ISCJ) on Route 1 for abo... More...

The North Brunswick Township Council voted to adopt an ordinance limiting the number of commercial vehicles allowed to be parked in residential areas, during its public meeting June 1. As of July 1, the newly revised document allows only certain vehicles to be parked residentially, and only one p... More...

Cub Scouts, DPW workers and Parks Dept. employees landscape sites in town

The front of the North Brunswick municipal building has gotten a makeover recently. Tiger Cub Scout Pack 81 Den 17, a group of 11 first-grade boys, helped landscape the front of 710 Hermann Road on May 21 by planting about 250 marigold plants. More...


18 percent of Democrats chose county candidates

Democrats recently voted for three incumbents to run against Republican candidates for the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders election in November. Incumbents James Polos and Ronald Rios ran uncontested for two three-year seats in a primary that was held June 2, receiving 15,909 votes a... More...


Just as learning is not confined to a classroom, neither are sports and fitness confined to organized teams and programs. You can do a lot to promote children's fitness, and at a formative time when they can develop a habit to last a lifetime. More...


Is finalist in Zatarain's 'Savor the Art of Mardi Gras' competition

NORTH BRUNSWICK — A local 12- year-old is participating in a "New Orleans Tradition." The tagline for Zatarain's food products applies to Claudia Doll, a sixth-grade student at Linwood Middle School who is a finalist in the company's 2009 Savor the Art of Mardi Gras Kids Mask Contest. More...


North Brunswick Township School District has begun a community effort to provide improved education for children 3-21. Residents of the district with a child experiencing learning, communication, physical, mental or emotional difficulties are asked to contact the special services department. More...
Regarding the recent lawsuit decision by the Appellate Division of N.J. Superior Court regarding a defamation suit in favor of your newspapers, I offer my congratulations. More...
Since so many of us want to both save money and eat healthier foods, how about bringing back an icon of the past — the victory garden? The term "victory garden" originated during World War I, and these backyard plots became a common sight on the home front in Allied nations during World War... More...
Iread the most curious story in the newspaper recently, and it still has me scratching my head. The national motion picture industry, which does 40 percent of its business between May and August when the summer blockbusters reach the theater, is having an unexpected boom this year, in spite of th... More...
Mr. Del Bene, 51, of North Brunswick died May 15, 2009, at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York City. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Maguire Del Bene; a son, Max C.; his parents Carmella and Gene Del Bene of Fishkill, N.Y.; two brothers, Gene and Steven Del Bene; and a sister, Lisa ... More...
Above: South Brunswick's Sophia Ginez competes in the girls 1600-meter run at the 2009 NJSIAA Track & Field State Championships held at South Plainfield High School's Frank Jost Field on June 3. Ginez placed fifth. Right: South Brunswick's Jamie Thompson competes in the girls long jump. More...