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December 21, 2006
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More than 100 local children in need will receive about three gifts each thanks to a recent drive by the Kiwanis Club of Rossmoor and the Friends of the Monroe Senior Center. Pictured with the gifts are Monroe Office on Aging Director Bonnie Leibowitz and Kiwanis Club member Art Moulton. More...

EAST BRUNSWICK — Middlesex County officials may come to a vote tonight on an application to build a recycling facility on Edgeboro Road. Triple M Sanitation is seeking approval to build what it describes as a Class A recycling center on the road, which residents say has already seen e... More...

PHOTOS BY SCOTT PILLING staff Above: Magician Bruce Bray gets a reaction from the crowd during a performance Dec. 14 at the Spotswood Public Library. The event, “Happy Birthday Frosty,” also featured an appearance by the famous snowman himself. More...


PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff Above: Maria Karcz-ewski, of Helmetta, places a large bag of gifts in a car for the St. Vincent de Paul Society of East Brunswick, whose representatives came to Spotswood’s Appleby School Friday to pick up more than 200 gifts. The items were purchased with fu... More...


Middlesex County College Purchasing Director David Fricke, of Milltown, was one of a group of college staff and students who volunteered for three evenings in December at the Feed the Children distribution center in North Brunswick. The group packed food and hygiene supplies for needy people ... More...


Former state senator gets 39 months for deal with S. Bruns. sand company

Former state Sen. John Lynch stood and waited to hear his sentence Tuesday. When it came, he didn’t weep, gnash his teeth or embrace despairing relatives. The disgraced former senator’s courtroom theatrics consisted, instead, of a handshake and a quiet exit. More...


Spotswood Library offers e-mail newsletter The Spotswood Public Library, 548 Main St., is participating in a new project that allows library patrons to receive customized newsletters on selected reading topics. The service, titled “NextReads,” allows library Web site visitors an... More...
Every year my family has certain holiday traditions. These traditions include driving around listening to holiday music and looking at over-the-top houses with thousands of lights and moving figurines. Another tradition is visiting the annual drive-through light displays. This year my ... More...
Slowly but surely, John Paff is making New Jersey government more open and accessible to the public. Paff has spent the past couple of years peeking into the workings of local government agencies, which he often chooses at random, to make sure things are on the up and up when it comes to open... More...
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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. Rodney L. Marlow Mr. Marlow, 87, of Monroe, formerly of Jamesburg, died Dec. 8, 2006, in Cranbury Care Cente... More...
MONROE — Students in township schools will have enhanced learning opportunities as a result of nearly $64,000 in grants from the Monroe Education Foundation (MEF). During the Dec. 13 Board of Education meeting, trustees presented the 35 grants to teachers and administrators for variou... More...
CHRIS KELLY staff Old Bridge goalie Travis O’Brien gets his stick on a shot during the Knights’ 3-3 tie against Middletown North on Tuesday at the Wall Ice Arena. With the tie, the Knights improved to 2-3-2 on the year, while the Southern White Division Lions improved to 5-0-1. More...