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Horses, cows, goats and pigs are raised on Fresh Ponds Rd. farm
Two area farms have recently joined the state Farmland Preservation Program, and plans are in the works to add three more early next year. More...
Lawsuit settlement signed by former and current redevelopers

The question of just who will be developing the former Helme Tobacco Co. site has been settled along with a related lawsuit against Helmetta. More...

Plans include upgrades to building, curriculum at South River facility

SOUTH RIVER — Despite a drop in enrollment from 145 to 130 students over the past year at Corpus Christi School, parents and faculty at the borough’s last remaining Catholic school are optimistic about the future. More...


Local law regulating campaign contributions could arrive next year

EAST BRUNSWICK –– A local pay-to-play law could be on the way now that the state Legislature has opened the door. More...


Candidate who lost by one vote challenges recount process

MILLTOWN — The ball is now in Middlesex County’s court. More...


Jason R. Stone credited with broadening services as director

EAST BRUNSWICK — After 26 years of service, township library director Jason R. Stone is retiring. More...


MONROE — A North Brunswick man was shot Saturday while hunting in a wooded area on Longstreet Road. More...


Dec. 15 • “Hometown Savings 2006” Book Sale, sponsored by the Friends of the Spotswood Public Library, 548 Main St. Books contain discount coupons from local supermarkets, fast-food chains, restaurants. All coupons expire at the end of 2006. Cost is $18. Proceeds benefit the Friends and will b More...
A differing opinion on coach’s First Amendment rights
I’ve considered Greg Bean’s columns as the Sentinel’s finest feature: entertaining, sensible, thought-provoking. That said, I must disagree with his position regarding the Marcus Borden situation (“Borden’s Lawsuit Grounded in the First Amendment,” Sentinel, Dec. 1). More...
It’s been described as “legalized political bribery,” and that’s exactly what it is. But unfortunately, the practice known as pay-to-play remains alive and well in the state of New Jersey, despite years of pleading from activists, politicians and ordinary citizens that the system be reformed. More...
Neil Buchanan Mr. Buchanan, 56, of East Brunswick, died Dec. 11 in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was a mechanic with Schundler Co., Edison. Surviving are his wife, Mary Territo Buchanan; a son, Jason Buchanan; and a daughter, Cortney Buchanan. Visitation is planned More...
A few games into the season, Paul Cisek has been able to draw two conclusions about his Brookdale Community College men’s basketball team. More...