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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Robert Gangi, a teacher at the Hammarskjold Middle School in East Brunswick, will spend part of the summer studying in Turkey under the Fulbright scholarship program. See story, page 16. More...

Residents held on to two incumbents and their running mate for three seats on Spotswood’s governing body in Tuesday’s municipal election. In what each said may be their final bid for re-election, Mayor Barry Zagnit and Councilman James Shearn were given new four-year terms as mayor and borough counc... More...


Cuts to Milltown’s
school budget
debated

Some $235,000 will be cut from Milltown’s school budget, knocking 5 cents off the tax rate increase, as ordered by the Borough Council. More...


EAST BRUNSWICK — Bagel Bazaar co-owner Joel Schneider is giving away the dough, and not just the kind you bake in the oven. More...


Two North Brunswick men have been arrested in connection with last week’s robbery of the Amboy National Bank in Monroe. More...


MONROE — A 37-year-old township woman was arrested Monday on charges of credit card theft. More...


Step Up for The Arc Walk 2004, to benefit individuals with developmental disabilities, will begin at 9 a.m. on May 16 in Roosevelt Park, Edison. The family event is sponsored by The Arc of Middlesex in conjunction with The Arc of New Jersey and all local county chapters of The Arc. More...
Researchers estimate that as many as one in 150 people are affected by autism spectrum disorders in New Jersey and worldwide. These disorders include autism, Asperger’s disorder and pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS). More...
The new plans submitted to Helmetta for the redevelopment of the snuff mill property show that the borough has played its cards right. The resubmissions from the three developers interested in the project reflect the primary request from the community — that any future housing on the site be age-res... More...
Martin Calabro
Mr. Calabro, 77, of South River died April 27 at home. Surviving are his wife, Rachel Ferri Calabro; a brother-in-law, Victor Munger; two sisters-in-law, Helen Ferri and Mary Ann Ferri Pisa; and several nieces and nephews. More...
The Old Bridge High School girls lacrosse team has qualified for the NJSIAA Tournament for the first time, and the Lady Knights will be looking to improve upon their 8-2-1 mark this evening when they host Paramus Catholic on senior night. More...
SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) will sponsor a small business owners workshop from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on May 18 at the SCORE office, 2 Gateway Center, 15th floor, Newark. More...