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JEFF GRANIT staff Jason and Rachel Levinson, both of Jamesburg, make their way through the flooded intersection of Gatzmer Avenue and Courtney Street Sunday as Jon Vuocolo, North Brunswick, trails behind. More...
Downpours wreak havoc on business district

Raging flood waters ravaged Jamesburg’s business district and forced nearly 60 residents from their homes Sunday night, and it remains unknown how long it will take the borough to rebuild and return to normal. More...

Streams of water inundate borough hours after rainfall

Lightning may never strike the same location twice, but Helmetta residents found out the hard way that no such rule applies to flooding. More...


Transport operation opened on McGuire St. in December

EAST BRUNSWICK — Residents on McGuire Street are preparing to once again stage a fight against a nearby business. More...


PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff Above, Spotswood Patrolman Nicholas Mayo instructs a drill Tuesday during the Junior Police Academy being run by the department all this week. Cadet Adam Lowe does push-ups. Below, Mayo checks the hand position on a cadet during a standing-at-attention drill. More...


SPOTSWOOD — Some residents and local officials may be having nightmares about water. More...


July 23 • The Be-Bop Cruisers Benefit Car Show, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Freehold Raceway, Route 9. More than 300 antique and classic cars from the tri-state area. Proceeds benefit the Middlesex County Child Assault Prevention Project (CAP). Call Phyllis Celano at (732) 303-7187. More...
Privatization wreck must be stopped before it happens
I guess it’s true that if you live long enough, everything comes around again. We now find ourselves staring down the barrel of yet another privatization scheme, this time a toll road, yet. More...
Coda
If I hadn't flunked out of college, I wouldn't have met Buckskin Bader.Like any number of high school graduates, I rushed into college the year after finishing high school, thinking I knew what I wanted to become - in my case, a doctor. Three things convinced me I wasn't cut out for that profession.... More...
George W. Schultz Mr. Schultz, 76, of East Brunswick, died July 13 at home. Prior to his retirement, he was employed in shipping at Conlux Coating and Paint Co., Edison. Surviving are his wife, Sophie Milek Schultz; six children, Joyce York of Brick, Donna Moore of South River, Mark Schultz of More...
SPOTSWOOD — A limit on fees charged to groups using school facilities could be in the works. More...
Young squad enjoying season regardless of win-loss record
If wins and losses in summer swim meets were measured by team spirit, then the Brookside Swim Club swim team would probably be undefeated this summer. More...
SOUTH RIVER — If you stop into Anthony’s Chicken and Grill on Obert Street, owners Chris and Jen Mays will be happy to serve you. More...