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ANDREW MILLER staff Patrick Vogel, 16, (r) and Mike Canfield, 15, spread the suds around to raise money for the East Brunswick High School cross-country and track teams Saturday. The runners held car washes on Saturday and Sunday at the high school, Cranbury Road. More...

Issues surrounding new high school to be hashed out Monday

As the deadline for a December referendum looms large, the Monroe Board of Education is trying to hash out a workable plan for moving forward on the new high school. More...


Dems, GOP battle over land purchase next to H.R. building

Two months after voting to acquire property for a parking lot next to the South River Human Resources building, a borough councilman has shifted gears, effectively terminating the $600,000 project. "As far as I'm concerned, at this point, the deal is dead," Republican Councilman John Krenzel said... More...


Members note that a very similar application was approved in 2006

Afive-story hotel that straddles the South Brunswick-Monroe border was discussed during a recent South Brunswick Zoning Board meeting. The firm, Hotel Investors, presented the basic concept to township officials with the understanding that, if approved, the final site plan would then be reviewed ... More...


Best-selling author to visit Barnes & Noble in E.B. on Sunday

When Junot Diaz arrived in the Parlin section of Old Bridge from the Dominican Republic in 1974 at age 6, he noticed profound differences from his country of birth. Later in his life, these differences, and his experiences, would become indispensable tools for his celebrated writing. More...


The Our Lady of Victories Street Fair will be held from 1-9 p.m. on Sept. 8 on the parish grounds, Main Street, Sayreville. A food court will offer ethnic fare such as kielbasi and sauerkraut, pierogi and sausage. Other highlights will include a Philippine Barbecue, Spezzi's Specialties, funnel c... More...
Six weeks ago the vehicles of a Monroe Township school board member and that of a community activist were vandalized. The most egregious act was the drawing of a swastika on the vehicle of board member Rita Ostrager. The fact is that board member Rita Ostrager and I were targeted because we are o... More...
In "Civil Disobedience," his great work on the duty of all men to rebel against unjust governments, American philosopher and noted recluse Henry David Thoreau said, "I heartily accept the motto - That government is best which governs least. More...
John V. Hanson Mr. Hanson, 95, of South Amboy, died Aug. 23, 2007, in Reformed Church Home, Old Bridge. Prior to his retirement in 1974, he was employed as a computer programmer in the data-processing department at Hercules Inc., Parlin section of Sayreville, where he worked for 37 years. He was... More...
EDISON - As politicians discuss whether English should be the official language in the United States, some parents still want to help their children become bilingual. For the last four years, Jacqueline Sanin has been on the forefront of that movement, bringing Spanish instruction to children in... More...
Veteran team expects to make a run at a state title
The prospects look promising for this year's South River High School football team, as Rich Marchesi's Rams have a strong veteran group back from last fall's 8-4 squad, which made it to the Central Jersey Group I sectional finals before losing to Florence. More...