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      December 7, 2006  RSS feed
      Clockwise from top left: Local historians, including Joe Sapia pictured Tuesday in a vacant snuff mill room, have been visiting the mill buildings in part to salvage items More...

      Public health officials said yesterday that 26 people, most of them children, are believed to have contracted the E. coli bacterial infection in Middlesex County. Those people have either been hospitalized or otherwise sought medical attention in the county, and 24 tested positive for E. coli; two are pending lab results. More...

      Eric J. Ng, 22, was biking on a path next to Hudson River

      EAST BRUNSWICK - A 22-year-old township native was killed Friday when the bicycle he was riding along a path in Manhattan was struck by an allegedly drunken driver. Eric J. Ng, who was born and raised in East Brunswick, was cycling on a path next to the Hudson River around 9:40 p.m. when he was struck by a silver BMW driven by Eugenio Cidron, 27, of Manhattan. More...


      Turnpike Authority cancels all plans for proposed highway

      Expired, terminated, inert, deceased, perished, passed on, lifeless, belly up, dead. These terms and more describe the current status of the controversial Route 92 project. In a letter dated Dec. More...


      MILLTOWN - The number of cabs cruising the streets of the borough could decrease greatly in the coming year. At its meeting Nov. 27, the Borough Council introduced an amendment to the existing taxi ordinance that will limit the number of licenses issued by the borough to three. More...


      Dec. 7-15 • Adopt-A-Family, sponsored by the South River Elementary School PTA, to make the holiday season more enjoyable for disadvantaged children in South River. Monetary donations, new clothing, new toys, food sought. To donate, call Debbie Zemann at (732) 390-0678 or Donna Geesey at (732) 390-8202. Drop-off box also located at the South River Public Library, Appleby Avenue. More...
      Why is it that East Brunswick residents are so concerned with having blue-ribbon schools that provide a top-notch education, yet they can't seem to read and follow basic directions when it comes to leaf collection? The township has spent time and money on educating the residents as to the proper way to dispose of leaves, and yet many residents completely ignore these instructions. More...
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      Boys and girls in uniform are children of our village
      I remember when Jimmy Mac was a goofy kid with a devilish twinkle in his eye. The best friend of my youngest son, he was as polite as could be. His company manners were impeccable, since his mom and dad had drilled them into him and his brother and sisters. In all the years I've known him, he's never called me anything but Mister Bean, and he calls my wife Missus. More...
      Florence Raneri Nugent Mrs. Nugent, 76, of Old Bridge, died Nov. 17, 2006, in Saint Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick. A son, Thomas Nugent Jr., died in 2004. Surviving are her husband, Thomas Nugent Sr. More...
      PHOTOS JEFF GRANIT staff Above, South River football fans show their support by waving towels during the Central Group 1 finals Friday at Rutgers Stadium in Piscataway. The Rams lost the game to Florence, 17-6. Below, members of the South River High School marching band perform at halftime. More...
      The East Brunswick/Spotswood Goldenbear Chargers defeated the East Chester Blue Devils in a 49-28 shootout to place 15th in the country. Trailing 6-0, GBC quarterback Dean Vitale (14-for-15 for 277 yards and five touchdowns) hit Tyler Mataya with a 47-yard pass to make it 8-6. Trailing again, Vitale raced 58 yards for the second score, making it 14-12. More...