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Leo Tong, of Monroe, uses a snowblower to clear the sidewalk in front of his Mott Avenue home Sunday after more than a foot of snow blanketed the region. More...
Park Savers, other groups say Monroe application was incomplete

Three environmental groups have appealed the state’s approval of a land swap that would allow a high school to be built in what is now Thompson Park. More...


Uniformed, undercover cops monitoring mall on weekend nights

Police are on detail at the Brunswick Square Mall, hoping to end troubles because of the large presence of teenagers who congregate there. More...


Land between future housing and Mill Pond to remain open space

MILLTOWN — Supporters of the Ford Avenue redevelopment project and even some of its opponents agree that a new setback is actually a positive step forward. More...


Above, Dominic DiPierro, of Monroe, looks on as Megan Heyer, of Spotswood, enjoys a snack during Tuesday’s Valentine’s Day Ball at Kiddie Academy, which recently opened on Main Street in Spotswood. Below, Grace Fryzowicz holds her grandson, Timothy Smith, 2, of Spotswood, as his picture is taken dur... More...


EAST BRUNSWICK — Two of the township’s parks will be getting a makeover in the near future. More...


Monroe to host Garden State Symphonic Band
The Monroe Township Patrons of the Arts will present the Garden State Symphonic Band in concert at 2 p.m. on Feb. 26 at the Richard P. Marasco Center for the Performing Arts, Monroe Township High School, Perrineville Road. Snow date is March 5. More...
Jensen praised as man of principle and justice, a true humanitarian
The community has lost a true friend, a man for whom I had true respect. More...
There is no shortage of victims of the economic state of affairs in New Jersey schools. With the increasing reliance on property taxes, school boards across the state have had to cut staff and programs and eliminate wish lists, all the while raising local taxes to keep up with rising costs. Things h More...
Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. More...
Entering this week, the St. John Vianney High School ice hockey team needed a win or a tie over one of the state’s elite teams to qualify for the Gordon Cup Playoffs. More...
New business offers scrapbooking supplies, classes
MILLTOWN –– In planning for their own future, sisters Sue Selover and Chris Kent-Scharma hope to help their customers rediscover their past. More...