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      August 2, 2007  RSS feed
      Workers dismantle large ATV course in 1,700-acre expanse
      Middlesex County officials have set a course to stop the frequent use of all-terrain vehicles in Jamesburg Park, and to clean up some of the destruction left behind. Part of that effort took place last week, when the county's Conservation Corps spent several days working to combat the problems caused by all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). More...
      Three generations have run legendary market/restaurant

      Theresa Semasko bought clam chowder at South River's Jensen's Galley for the last time Friday morning. "My son lives in Florida and he thinks that they have the best clam chowder," Semasko said. "So I buy it ahead of time and freeze it so he can take it down to Florida. More...

      Off-road vehicles are not the only ecological menace impacting Jamesburg Park, according to Rick Lear of the Middlesex County Parks and Recreation Department. "In Jamesburg Park, there were a number of threats," Lear said. "It's a combination of things. It's like a jigsaw puzzle. More...


      EAST BRUNSWICK - The township this week named a new auditor and reappointed its municipal prosecutors after a lengthy period of advertising and review. Township Attorney Michael Baker said Monday that although the council makes appointments to the positions each year, this year involved a "more complex" process, and the selections were made later than usual. More...


      Stahl questions why Toll Bros. has yet to file building plans

      EAST BRUNSWICK - The township will soon relocate some of its commuters from the Golden Triangle to the Tower Center, pending a contract with Toll Brothers. More...


      The East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center, will host a Russian poetry reading from 7-8 p.m. on Aug. 4 in the library café area. Inna Chatsky will read selections from her collected poetry in Russian. The title of Chatsky's book of poems in Russian translates as "Here All Alone by Myself" in English. More...
      This letter is in response to Eddie Konczal's letter to the editor, "Congress: Follow N.J.'s Global-Warming Lead" (Sentinel, July 26), praising the New Jersey Legislature for passing the Global Warming Response Act. He also uses the newly revised term for global warming, which is global climate change. More...
      In the spring of 1965, I thought I might actually have to run away from home in the dead of night, hop a tramp steamer to Mongolia, and spend the remainder of my days building yurts, because I simply could not face the embarrassment of my life. More...
      Frank A. "Bunkey" Czarnecki Mr. Czarnecki, 76, of North Brunswick, died July 30, 2007, at Saint Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in South River, he resided in Jamesburg prior to relocating to North Brunswick 25 years ago. Mr. Czarnecki was a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, South River, for more than 20 years, retiring in 1981. He served with the U.S. More...
      Local semipro football team operating at a disadvantage
      The Shore Bulldogs semipro football team out of Middletown played its "home" opener this past Sunday against the New Jersey Wolves of Plainfield. The only problem is that the Bulldogs don't have a home field, at least not yet. More...