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Officials feel pinch of state laws on library spending, budget cap
A combination of state laws has left Jamesburg in a tight budget spot, and the end result could be the loss of the town library. More...
Council incumbents defeat Arminio in rare Democratic challenge

If the polls tell a story, it is one of contentment with the current state of Monroe's township government. Incumbents Irwin Nalitt and Leslie Koppel-Egierd, who were endorsed by the township's Democratic Party, swept last night's Democratic primary election, beating out challenger ... More...

Monsignor who came to St. Thomas in 1967 will retire in September

It was only fitting that Old Bridge Township proclaimed Saturday as Monsignor Szymanski Day. Without his leadership over 30 years ago, the town as residents know it would not even exist. One of Monsignor John Szymanski's many accomplishments during his 40 years as pastor at St. More...


SPOTSWOOD - - The borough will apply for grant money to help establish a walking path near the American Legion building and DeVoe Lake. More...


A local chiropractor provided the missing link necessary to identify the third victim of a fire that tore through a Spotswood home May 27. Dr. Errol Blitz, a Monroe Township chiropractor, was able to identify 49-year-old Alma Totin, whose name was released May 31 by the Middlesex Coun... More...


SPOTSWOOD - The borough could be the next town to crack down on underage drinking. On Monday, the Borough Council introduced an ordinance that would give police additional power when it comes to stopping underage drinkers. The law would allow police to arrest underage drinkers on pri... More...


SOUTH RIVER - Underage drinkers and the adults who provide them with alcohol now face stiffer penalties since a new ordinance took effect last week. The law, which is similar to those enacted in several neighboring municipalities, calls for a six-month driver's license suspension for... More...


June 7 + Empty Inkjet- and Laser-Printer Cartridge Collection, sponsored by South River High School Class of 2007 Project Graduation. Donations may be dropped off at 19 Leonardine Ave., corner of Garden and Leonardine. Call Debbie at (732) 238-2849. More...
It's disappointing to read in the newspapers about cutbacks in school services and the laying off of school personnel because of a shortage of funding, especially knowing that there is more than enough money to fund the present school system if the legislators would be willing to change the p... More...
We can't trust politicians with deeds to our homes
Sometimes, you read something where somebody is quoted saying something so idiotic you just have to throw up your hands and ask, "What the h-e-double hockey sticks are they thinking?" That was the reaction I had to a piece in The Star-Ledger last week after New Jersey Public A... More...
Roman Lipinski Mr. Lipinski, 53, of Spotswood, formerly of Old Bridge, died May 27, 2007, at home. Prior to his retirement in 2004, he was employed as a baker for ShopRite of East Brunswick, Edison and North Brunswick, where he worked for 30 years. His wife, Nancy Lovito Lipinski, died ... More...
Lunkenheimer leads Old Bridge boys to strong finish
With the track and field season wrapping up last night with the Meet of Champions in South Plainfield, one thing is for certain - some of the very best performers in the state hail from right here in southern Middlesex County. More...