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      December 12, 2002  RSS feed
      FARRAH MAFFAI Nicholas Zrebiec, 6, of Jackson, has his face painted by More...
      Memorial to S.R. resident and other victims due in April

      A place of tranquillity and reflection will soon be built amid a bustling community. More...

      Resident who takes in

      Gail Drysdale of Helmetta kisses her collie, Hannah, as two Saint Bernards, Mad Max and Casey, dash quickly for the back door. Goldie, a yellow lab, chews hungrily on a dog bone in the kitchen while a mutt named Bo lounges languidly on the living room sofa. More...


      First year of operation proves successful for local businesswoman

      Dog park owner Gretchen Zimmer and numerous pooch owners recently celebrated her first year of prosperity in Middlesex County. More...


      at Prudential E.B. office
      Mark D. Robinson recently joined the Prudential New Jersey Properties East Brunswick office as a sales associate. Robinson has 15 years of real estate experience. More...
      Last week, a number of people from central New Jersey were exposed to one of the most ludicrous examples of bureaucratic nonsense. Because a few people in Ocean County think they need a train line that wanders all over central New Jersey, NJ Transit and its consultants held what they called a "scoping meeting" to obtain comments from the public and its designated representatives. More...
      taxing for N.J. residents
      Facing a $7.4 billion budget deficit over the next two years, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is looking outside the city to commuters in order to pay $1 billion in additional taxes to help bail the metropolis out of its fiscal troubles. More...
      Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. More...