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      April 3, 2008  RSS feed
      CHRIS KELLY staff Stu Glasser, of New York, was among the many who came to the Brunswick Square Mall in East Brunswick Monday morning for the opening of the 34th annual Bargain Book and Media Sale, sponsored by the Friends of the East Brunswick Public Library. The sale continues through Sunday. For more photos, see page 16. More...
      Some felt mall would create unsafe traffic conditions

      Alocal developer's plan to bring a shopping center to Monroe Township has been denied for the second time by the Zoning Board of Adjustment. "[I voted against it] because of the negative impact it would have on the quality of life for the residents of the nearby communities," board Vice Chairman Daniel Mann said of the March 25 vote. More...

      Parents offered to fund EBHS team at $2K per player

      A group of local parents and students had their goal blocked by the East Brunswick Board of Education after proposing a parent-funded ice hockey team for the high school. The board voted March 20 against allowing any parent-funded athletics programs. More...


      Singer/guitarist will perform Saturday at Marasco Center

      Seeing Richie Havens in concert is like a box of chocolates ... you never know what you're going to get. From before the time when he played an epic-length opening at Woodstock back in 1969 up until now, the soulful-voiced guitarist lets the moment, and the audience, guide his performances. More...


      Open auditions for the summer musical season of Plays-in-the-Park, Middlesex County's community theater, will be held beginning April 8 at the Stephen J. Capestro Theater, Roosevelt Park, Edison. More...
      I seriously question whether or not "open-space funds" are being spent wastefully. Three past expenditures of openspace funds make me wonder if tax dollars were wasted. The Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders purchased the Runyon Watershed from Perth Amboy at a cost of $12 million. More...
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      This windmill tilter wants to recall Gov. Jon Corzine
      Windmill tilters have always been among my favorite people, and I write about them every time I get the chance. One ofmy favorite columns was written in 2006 about a sterling specimen of the breed named Maryann Cottrell, a Glassboro, N.J., woman many local officials considered a real pain in the patootie. More...
      Mrs. Burozski, 78, of Spotswood, formerly of Old Bridge, died March 11, 2008, in the Pavilions at Forrestal Health Center, Princeton. Prior to her retirement in 2004, she was employed by ShopRite of Spotswood for six years. Her husband, Gerald C. Burozski, died in 1997. Surviving are a son, Gerald P. More...
      Rice, Zuttah attract the most attention at annual event
      Anybody who has followed Rutgers football over the past three seasons knows that Ray Rice will be among the first running backs selected in the NFLDraft later this month. But what some may not realize is that there are a slew of other draft hopefuls on the team, many of whom showed scouts what they can bring to a team at Rutgers Pro Day last Wednesday. More...