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August 3, 2006
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SCOTT PILLING staff Carol Ann Moccio, as "Roxie," rehearses with fellow members of the East Brunswick Young Adult Charity Players Tuesday at Churchill Junior High School, Norton Road. The nonprofit group will perform "Way Off Broadway" Aug. 4-6 as a benefit for Camp Daisy, which serves children with... More...

Borden says ruling is good news for coaches throughout the country More...


Milltown officials express concerns over look of two new homes More...


SOUTH RIVER - Residents concerned about estimated utility bills may no longer have that problem if the borough switches to a system that allows precise meter readings to be done remotely. More...


EAST BRUNSWICK - The municipal tax rate will be reduced to approximately 6 cents, since officials learned they will receive $350,000 in state extraordinary aid this year. More...


Aug. 4, 5 & 6 + "Way Off Broadway," a musical revue using songs from Broadway shows in a comedic context, presented by the East Brunswick Young Adult Charity Players (EBYACP), to benefit the Daisy Parents Association, East Brunswick, 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 4 and 5, 2:30 p.m. on Aug. 6, at Churchill More...


The Alzheimer's Disease Support Network of Middlesex County will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. on Aug. 10 in the Piscataway Senior Center, Hoes Lane. More...
The recent budget crisis in New Jersey had the state's citizens up in arms. No work and thus no pay for state employees. No beaches. No parks. And let us not forget no casinos or horse racing. After a weeklong stalemate, the drama finally came to an end. But the unfortunate reality is that nothing h More...
The Marcus Borden lawsuit may indeed be over, but while many seem to think there is a clear winner in the case, that's up for debate. Did Borden win? One would think so judging by the spin some media outlets have placed on the story. But the July 25 ruling actually provides more of a clarification o More...
Robert J. Driscoll Sr. Mr. Driscoll, 82, of Parlin, died July 28 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Elizabeth, he resided in Parlin the pat 52 years. He was an electrician at PSE&G, Elizabeth, for 30 years, retiring in 1980. He served with the U.S. Army during W More...
Lauren Tucker, daughter of Sylvia and Bruce Tucker of East Brunswick, recently earned a bachelor of science degree in elementary education, magna cum laude, from West Chester University, West Chester, Pa., where she was a member of the Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society. More...
Cliffwood Beach native makes name for himself on IFMA tour
Derek Burlew can still remember the first time he rode a dirt bike. Just barely, however. Most people don't tend to remember all that much when they're only 4 years-old, an age most little boys are more apt to play with toy trucks or action figures, maybe even a ball and glove. More...