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After years of cutting hair locally, Holly White opens her own shop
Scala's Barber Shop has all the usual accouterments one would expect of such an establishment. These include the tools of the trade, complete with straight razors, the usual banter that occurs among gentlemen, and good, old-fashioned hair-cutting. More...
Bleacher replacements will be forgone to achieve $148,000 cut

Spotswood borough and school officials have agreed to trim the school tax rate increase by 2 cents. The Board of Education's proposed 9.7-cent tax rate hike, which was defeated by voters in the April 17 school election, will be brought down to 7.7 cents, saving homeowners about $50. More...

Advocate disputes findings, nominates land for historic status

MONROE - An archaeological survey of the proposed high school site in Thompson Park has found no indication that the land was the location of the historic Bethel mission settlement. More...


EAST BRUNSWICK - Township police officers getting ready for the upcoming Police Unity Tour hit their bikes for a practice run Friday by visiting all 10 elementary schools in town. The Police Unity Tour, which raises money for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington... More...


Sergeant accused of stealing from Explorers account

MILLTOWN - A borough police sergeant stands accused of stealing more than $1,000 from the youth police group for which he served as chief adviser. Police Sgt. Eric Rahn, 41, was charged last week with official misconduct and theft, according to the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Off... More...


Two land purchases come on heels of two others, all in Monroe

MONROE - Middlesex County officials have approved the purchase of two tracts of land in the township for preservation as open space. The properties, totaling nearly 17 acres, will be added to the county's inventory of approximately 6,000 acres of open space. More...


May 3 + Community Savings" Book Sale, sponsored by Sayreville War Memorial High School Bombers Basketball. Discount price: $10 per book, two for $15. Proceeds benefit Bombers basketball programs. More...
I am proud to live in a community that hosted an event in support of Global Days for Darfur (April 23-29). More than 300 U.S. cities in 44 states planned events, and East Brunswick was one of them. On April 26, children, teens and adults from North Jersey and Central Jersey performed a ... More...
It has been almost a year to the day since we spent this space supporting a state bill that would crack down on those who make false public alarms. Events in the news of late have made us wonder whatever happened to that proposal, and if you did too, here's your answer - nothing. More...
August Horbac Mr. Horbac, 77, of Whiting, died April 19, 2007, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was a 43-year member of South Old Bridge Fire Company. He was predeceased by a brother, Walter Horbac. More...
Team's depth enough to edge South Brunswick for GMCT title
When J.P. Stevens won the Greater Middlesex Conference Boys Tennis Tournament last year, some wondered whether it marked the end of an era. After all, by dethroning East Brunswick, the Hawks ended a five-year reign of Bear dominance, finally finding a way to topple what has long bee... More...