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Eighty plots sold out quickly for inaugural season
After two years of planning, East Brunswick's Community Garden opened Saturday with plenty of good will, a few laughs and lots of digging and planting. More...
East Brunswick, Playhouse 22 sign deal for use of arts center

Playhouse 22 is back. Nearly four years after performing its final show in its former home on Dunhams Corner Road, the local theater troupe will begin a full season of productions this fall. Its shows will be performed at the theater inside the township's new Community Arts Center, located at Heav... More...

CHRIS KELLY staff Becca Lubitz sponges down an April 25 car wash fundraiser to benefit the East Brunswick High School girls lacrosse team. More...


Ethics Board chairman calls lack of filings 'unfortunate'

Acomplaint has been filed with the Ethics Board claiming that numerous Milltown officials failed to file their required financial disclosure statements with the borough. John Paff, chairman of the Open Government Advocacy Project for the New Jersey Libertarian Party, filed the ethics complaint on... More...


Project aims to help youth at school in war-torn nation

EAST BRUNSWICK — A group of teachers at East Brunswick High School have volunteered to participate in a humanitarian project in which students create books to be used at a school in Uganda. Italian teacher Paula Haughney got the idea for Books of Hope last year while teaching French and pre... More...


SOUTH RIVER — After several years of being known as the vacant Eckerd drugstore, the building on the corner of Thomas and Main streets will now house a Dunkin' Donuts restaurant and a Laundromat. In a unanimous vote April 21, the Planning Board voted in favor of an application from Bentley ... More...


EAST BRUNSWICK — Police are investigating a carjacking that took place Monday evening outside the Brunswick Square Mall, Route 18. Around 7:30 p.m., police were called to the parking lot outside Macy's on the report of a possible carjacking to meet with the alleged victim, a 77-year-old mal... More...


Girl Scout Troop No. 81251, South River, will hold a troop Yard Sale 8 a.m.- noon (no early-birds) May 9 at the Little House, West George Street, off DeVoe Street, South River. New and gently used toys, housewares, outdoor items and more will be available for purchase. More...
Kudos to New Jersey's Gov. Jon Corzine and state Attorney General Anne Milgram for breaking up one of the biggest and oldest pay-to-play schemes in state history. I am talking about the selling of raffle tickets during bowling leagues that involve thousands and thousands of New Jerseyans both youn... More...
Whenever someone asked what I did for a living, I never said I'm in "the media." "I'm a local newspaperman," I told them. "There's a big difference." Fact is, most local newspaper people of my long acquaintance are idealists who really do want to change the world by making a positive difference.... More...
Mr. Dalton, 80, of East Brunswick, died April 23, 2009, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was predeceased by a daughter-in-law, Joanne Dalton. More...
CHRIS KELLY staff Left: Tanay Patel, a first singles player for Sayreville War Memorial High School's boys tennis team, returns a serve against St. Joseph's Frank Osolnick at Kennedy Park May 1. Patel won the match 6-1, 6-1, helping the Bombers to a team victory. Right: Sayreville's Amar Karki compe... More...