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      August 11, 2005  RSS feed
      K-2 facility to hold 600 students come start of school Sept. 6
      Not to scare the little ones, but school More...
      Local, state, federal officials look at issues related to flooding

      How do you stop a 100-year storm from causing flash floods? More...

      Residents have argued that operation is not a permitted use in zone

      EAST BRUNSWICK More...


      Bright lights and spinning rides (top photo) were a common sight last week at the Middlesex County Fairgrounds in East Brunswick. The seven-day fair closed Sunday. More...


      Spotswood now using two other wells; officials say no risk to residents

      SPOTSWOOD More...


      E.B. police deserve praise for superb National Night Out
      The Pine Ridge Neighborhood Association would like to congratulate the Project 18 Community Policing Unit, and East Brunswick Police Department (EBPD) Patrolman Michael Knoll and Patrolman Frank LoSacco on the extraordinary job they did with the planning and organizing of East Brunswick More...
      Your Turn
      Guest Column Warehouse development near residential zoning brings an invasion of unwanted traffic and general annoyance to homeowners. This is particularly true along Route 535, Cranbury-South River Road, and surrounding local roads near South Brunswick More...
      Ronald Kammerer Mr. Kammerer, 68, of Spotswood, died July 25 in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a truck driver with Shaw Industries, Jamesburg. He was predeceased by two sons, Ronald Kammerer, in 2002, and James Kammerer, in 2003. Su More...