Defunct school relics, keepsakes on exhibit at Buckelew mansion
BY KRISTIN BOYD Staff Writer
Yearbooks, class rings, trophies and thousands of other items were left behind when Jamesburg High School closed in 1979 due to dipping enrollment. More...
Several towns in Middlesex County sponsoring events
BY MARLENE CANTY Staff Writer
As the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks approaches, a host of services ranging from candlelight and prayer vigils to the dedication of some newly erected monuments are planned locally. More...
Sept. 8-16 + Book Sale, during regular hours, at the Spotswood Public Library, 548 Main St. "All-You-Can-Carry-for-$5 Sale" set for last two days of the event, Sept. 15 and 16. All sales final. Proceeds benefit the library and its programs. (732) 251-1515. More...
I want to bring an important matter to the attention of our senior-citizen population regarding the transfer of their home in whole or part to other individuals, and the effect that such transfers will have on tax programs designed to aid seniors. More...
Gone but not forgotten. These words ring true for the nearly 3,000 people killed in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. And it's abundantly clear that the 57 of those victims who were from Middlesex County will always be remembered. More...
Ciro F. Sinagra Mr. Sinagra, 58, of Wolfeboro, N.H., formerly of Milltown and North Brunswick, died Sept. 2 in Huggins Hospital, Wolfeboro. A Milltown police officer from 1972-1983, he was assistant director of the Middlesex County Police Academy from 1983-1987 and an investigator with the Mi More...
Our Lady of Lourdes sees lots of hope, support as school year begins
MILLTOWN - Community and parish members at Our Lady of Lourdes have combined efforts to ensure that the new school year will not be the last for the Catholic school. More...
Coach Ron Raymond is hoping his third year at the helm of the Spotswood High School football team will see the pendulum swing back in a winning direction. More...