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June 18, 2009
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JEFF GRANIT staff Carol DiDomenico (far left), Carol Womack (center) and Janice Larkin (right) assist North Brunswick Mayor Francis "Mac" Womack in preparing an alligator dish at Wegmans in Woodbridge during the annual "Mayors Healthy Cook-off" June 10. Womack won "Best Presentation" for his Cajun A... More...

L'Oreal employees recently planted trees and engaged in other acts of volunteerism to honor their company's 100th anniversary. Stephanie Cox, human resource manager for the cosmetics company's South Brunswick facility, said that almost 200 employees volunteered for five different projects on June... More...


Hindu group must now seek variance for temple

South Brunswick Township officials recently approved amendments to land use standards that impact plans for the construction of a Hindu temple. Officials decided to mandate that proposed structures, such as houses of worship, hospitals and community centers, have access to public sanitary sewers ... More...


Mayors' Wellness Campaign aims to promote healthier living

The three judges for the annual Mayors Healthy Cook-Off held at the Wegmans supermarket in Woodbridge last week were surprised when presented with a dish of Cajun grilled alligator and dirty rice made by North Brunswick Mayor Francis "Mac" Womack. More...


Six more damaged in fire; cause unknown as of press time

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — First responders were called to the scene of a late night fire that destroyed seven buses and damaged six more earlier this week. Sgt. Hugh McNeil Jr., of the South Brunswick Police Department, said that a neighbor of the First Student Bus Service property called 911 after... More...


South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, will offer "Creative Art for Kids Affected by ASD" (autism spectrum disorder) 4:30- 5:30 p.m. June 18 and 25 and July 2. The free classes are taught by Pat Dahl, art instructor for children with special needs. Registration is re... More...
Iwould like to commend the blue-collar and white-collar workers of North Brunswick Township taking a 0 percent salary increase for 2009. Their concern for the financial difficulties affecting all of us is heartening. As Business Administrator Robert Lombard said, "This was a pretty extraordinary... More...
Now that the weather is nicer, I've been doing some home improvement and maintenance projects. And those who have been reading this column for a long time know that's about as dangerous for me as driving the wrong way down a one-way street, blindfolded. More...
Mrs. Levas, 37, of South Brunswick, died June 5, 2009, at the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was formerly employed as a dental hygienist at Children's Dental Care of Old Bridge. She is survived by her husband, Mark Levas; a son, Justin M. Levas; her parents, David J. a... More...
Erin Dunne of North Brunswick watches her college win top title
Erin Dunne began playing lacrosse during the fifth grade, inspired by her brother who also played. She joined a club team in seventh grade, playing in tournaments and in showcases, since there was no team established at the time at Linwood Middle School. More...
Optometrist Dr. Marshall Field has opened a larger office at 1825 Route 130 south, North Brunswick, which replaces his office at the Wal-Mart Vision Center, North Brunswick. His wife, Dr. Debbie Field, is an optometrist in Brick, and Dr. Marshall Field also sees patients in the Brick location.... More...