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      July 19, 2007  RSS feed
      CHRIS KELLY staff Alexis Marshall and Gabriella LaFada use teamwork to rinse off a car during Sunday's car wash fundraiser held Sunday by Girl Scout Troop 1036 at the Monroe Township Recreation Center, Monmouth Road. Money raised Sunday and at car washes Aug. 12 and Sept. 8 will be used for events such as a trip to Canada next year. More...
      Officials will decide if referendum will be held to close library

      Though officials have yet to close the book on the Jamesburg Public Library, they took the first step toward holding a referendum that would ask residents whether it should be shut down. "I, for one, am not optimistic that we'll get the waiver in the end," Councilman Otto Kostbar said. "I think we do have to be ready for a worst-case scenario with this. More...

      The East Brunswick Division of Recreation and the East Brunswick Arts Commission will sponsor "Oh, What a Night!," a concert featuring Ragdoll, a Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons tribute band, at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 2 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. More...
      By all reports New Jersey is in serious financial distress. Only two states are said to be operating at deficits, and New Jersey did not suffer the ravages of Katrina. We have a $78 billion unfunded liability for employee and retiree health-care costs and a $26 billion unfunded liability for pension costs. (That's billion with a "B"). More...
      Every now and then, I get a call from someone who has gotten caught doing something illegal and doesn't want his or her name in the paper. Usually, the caller is a normally upright citizen who has gotten stopped for driving under the influence or another similar infraction. They're not bad people, but they did a stupid thing and got arrested for it. More...
      Richard T. Gozick Mr. Gozick, 72, of East Brunswick, formerly of Spotswood, died July 5, 2007, in Saint Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to his retirement in 1998, he was employed as a welder, based in Sayreville, for Jersey Central Power and Light, where he worked for 25 years. Before that, he was employed as a mechanic with Peter J. Schweitzer, Spotswood. More...
      Rivalry resumes tonight at Kean University
      Sure, there are plenty of high school all-star football games played throughout the state of New Jersey. But there's something special about this one. The Snapple Bowl, which kicks off tonight at Kean University at 7:30 p.m., is more than just an annual battle between Middlesex and Union counties' best graduating seniors. More...