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Twins Skyler Caruso, 7, as Mona Lisa, and Noah, as Leonardo da Vinci, pose for the judges during the annual Student Art Show at Immaculate Conception School in Spotswood May 25. See story, page 29. More...
South River officials want several properties removed from list

South River's controversial redevelopment plan may soon be revised to omit several properties whose owners resisted the concept. More...


State review reportedly prompted by letter from E. Bruns. resident

The state Attorney General's Office is examining East Brunswick's handling of the Golden Triangle redevelopment, though officials maintain they did nothing wrong. More...


Monroe resident tells of suffering, loss during Holocaust

MONROE - Elie Wiesel once said, "When you meet a witness, you become a witness." More...


Jamesburg officials hope to bring commuter lot to site of Gatzmer

JAMESBURG - Plans for a borough park-and-ride facility with bus service to Manhattan continue to advance, and may have taken root in a borough property. More...


EAST BRUNSWICK - The Board of Education has agreed to reduce the tax levy by $1 million but in ways different from those recommended by the Township Council. More...


June 2-10 + Book Sale, sponsored by the Spotswood Public Library, during regular hours, at the library, 548 Main St. Hardcover books, paperbacks, children's books, audiocassettes, videocassettes. Paperbacks sell for 50 cents each or three for $1, hardcovers for 75 cents and up, videocassettes More...
Lose officials who don't represent voters' interests
It's time for the citizens of this state to wake up and do their job. The job is to go to the polls on all election days in this state and remove all incumbents from their part-time, $45,000-a-year job with perks, benefits and pension. More...
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Advocate's report is cause for optimism
You have to wonder if Long Branch municipal attorney James Aaron was reading the same report on the woeful inadequacy of New Jersey's eminent domain laws that everyone else was reading. More...
Diane Creamer-Mani Ms. Creamer-Mani, 49, of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, formerly of East Brunswick and North Brunswick, died May 24 in Haven Hospice at JFK Medical Center, Edison. Surviving are her parents, Theresa and Robert Creamer of East Brunswick; a daughter and son, More...
Students at JEPY Hebrew School in East Brunswick recently held a bowl-a-thon to raise money for children's cancer research, collecting well over $1,000. Pictured is JEPY student and bowling champ Max Levine with Rabbi David Gross, director of Torah Links of Middlesex County, which sponsors the schoo More...
At this point, there is very little that Old Bridge's Bryant McCombs can do on the track that would surprise anyone, short of not winning any race he enters. More...