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Pearl Harbor relic donated to Monroe Twp. High School
Asmall piece of rusted metal resting in a simple wooden case will soon have a place of honor in the new Monroe Township High School museum. The brown chunk of steel is from the superstructure of the USS Arizona, which sank in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. More...
Gets reduced term based on background, community service

Former Jamesburg Councilman Thomas Bodall has begun serving a prison term in connection with allegations that he initiated sexually explicit dialogue on the Internet with someone he believed to be a 14-year-old girl. More...

Brings Hawaiian culture to East Brunswick June 15

Old Bridge resident Gail Small may have left Oahu, Hawaii 37 years ago, but she has never left the culture of her birthplace behind. Instead, Small, 61, has recently begun to share her Hawaiian customs and traditions with people living on what she calls the "mainland" by giving hour-long lectures... More...


SPOTSWOOD — For more than 30 years, the borough's fire department has run a metal recycling program that it considered useful for residents as well as for the department. Residents would dispose of metal trash such as swing sets or aluminum chairs at no cost to them, and the fire department... More...


MILLTOWN — A Superior Court judge will have several options in determining what plan is best for the redevelopment of Ford Avenue. At Monday's Borough Council meeting, the governing body voted 5-0 to amend the Ford Avenue redevelopment plan in order to fulfill the town's affordable housing... More...


MONROE — An 85-year-old township woman remained hospitalized this week with injuries suffered when her vehicle rolled on top of her and pinned her legs to the ground Friday. A spokeswoman at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, said Helen Puritz was in good condition on M... More...


In response to the needs of the community during difficult economic times, the Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza, will offer a series of workshops titled "Rejuvenate in June With Empowerment Coach Betsy Wiggins" for individuals who are entering or re-entering the job market and nee... More...
We would like to thank each and every person who contributed to our May 2 fundraiser. This past year has been difficult, and without the help of family, friends and complete strangers, we would not have made it this far. We are absolutely overwhelmed by everyone's generosity. So many people have ... More...
Iread the most curious story in the newspaper recently, and it still has me scratching my head. The national motion picture industry, which does 40 percent of its business between May and August when the summer blockbusters reach the theater, is having an unexpected boom this year, in spite of th... More...
Mr. Welisevich, 82, of Monroe, died May 21, 2009, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Prior to his retirement, he was a sales manager and mechanic at Wall Irwin Ford, Freehold. After that, he was the maintenance manager for the Clearbrook adult community, Monroe. More...
CHRIS KELLY staff Bishop Ahr's Julie Braun (14) tries to tag out Immaculate Heart Academy's Victoria Grimshaw during the NJSIAA Non-Public Group A Softball Championship game held at Toms River East High School on June 7. Bishop Ahr lost 5-4 in 11 innings. More...