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      May 25, 2006  RSS feed
      SCOTT PILLING staff Heather Appleby, a student at South River High School, works on a chalk sketch during an artists workshop at Middlesex County College, Edison, May 18. Hundreds of students from area schools participated in the two-day arts and music workshops. More...
      Debate centers on action to eliminate site's opinion page

      Call it a "Catch-22."In response to recent controversy over material published on the borough's Web site, the Milltown Borough Council Monday took action that sparked a debate between members of the council and a group of volunteers who run the Web site and local cable access Channel 22. More...

      South River council reduces school tax hike from 28 to 21 cents

      South Rover officials cut the defeated school tax levy by almost $300,000, recommending that four proposed middle school teaching positions be eliminated. More...


      STEVEN M. BARON A Herbert Drive man was injured around 6:50 a.m. Tuesday when he was struck on his driveway by part of a 60-foot-tall tree that fell from a neighbor's yard. The 63-year-old man was able to jump away but was struck and received an injury to his right leg. The East Brunswick Independent Fire Co. responded to cut away part of the tree and allow access for the Trans-Med Ambulance Service. The man, who had become trapped between his automobile and the garage, was treated at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. More...


      MONROE - From literary to literal, from history to their story, the Chabad Jewish Center of Monroe has set this year's goal for the new Holocaust Resource Center. More...


      Superintendent says some programs are unsafe due to boro's cuts

      MILLTOWN - Borough and school officials have agreed to take 1.5 cents off the school tax rate hike. More...


      SCOTT PILLING staff Danio Kim, a student at Churchill Junior High School in East Brunswick, paints a mural during an artists workshop at Middlesex County College, Edison, May 18. Hundreds of students from area schools participated over two days of art and music events. More...


      It should come as no surprise to anyone following the political activities in Monroe that our mayor is at it again. Recently he has been caught consulting for a political action committee (PAC) that has as a contributor a developer who is planning projects in Monroe. More...
      Rosalie Kullmann Altmann Mrs. Altmann, 79, of Highland Park, died May 14 at home. Her husband, Peter S. Altmann, died in 2002. Surviving are six sisters, Marie Dietz of Sickershausen, Germany, Adele Rothauer of Gmunden, Austria, and Elizabeth Young, Erna Wilhelm, Luise Urteil and Erica Breitfe More...
      SPOTSWOOD - A flag that once flew over U.S. troops in Afghanistan will now be placed in Spotswood High School. More...
      It was Senior Night for the East Brunswick High School girls track and field team last Tuesday, a special time reserved for the seniors on the squad to reflect back on their scholastic careers as their final season draws to a close. More...