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      May 29, 2008  RSS feed
      SCOTT FRIEDMAN East Brunswick Mayor Bill Neary and World War II veteran Ben Roth, of Monroe, take part in East Brunswick's Memorial Day observance Sunday. Roth, who flew many missions in combat and noncombat areas, remains active in the state office of the Jewish War Veterans. He served as guest speaker Sunday. More photos, page 39. More...
      Board switches last remaining school-funded field trip to parent-paid

      Staff positions, district publications and school supplies are among the many items cut from the school budget to achieve the $1 million in reductions ordered by the East Brunswick Township Council. The Board of Education approved a list of 28 cuts to the $134.4 million school budget for 2008-09, which was defeated by voters in the April 15 school election. More...

      Officials to consider moving it downtown to a multiuse building

      In the wake of what's been described as a financial crisis for South River, officials are weighing their options for the long-anticipated library expansion project. Mayor Raymond Eppinger and the Borough Council announced in January that they put the plans for the South River Public Library on hold after learning that the original estimate of $5. More...


      Offices on aging say Wii can help keep users active and healthy

      Afitness pilot programlaunched at area senior centers has its participants saying, "Wii want to play." New Americans of New Jersey, in collaboration with the UnitedWay of Central New Jersey, have initiated a plan to help seniors stay healthy by donatingNintendoWii gaming systems to five senior centers in Middlesex County. More...


      MONROE - A skunk tested positive for rabies last week, marking the second reported case of a rabid animal in the township this year, and the fifth for the county. Township police received a report that a skunk was acting aggressively in the area of Linwood Drive and Cranbury Station Road on May 22. The skunk had gone into a dog pen and attacked a resident's dog. More...


      Mid-Jersey Chinese School, a nonprofit organization offering Chinese-language instruction and cultural classes for adults and children, is accepting applications for 2008- 09 enrollment. Classes are held at Churchill Junior High School, East Brunswick. More...
      What in heaven's name has Dave Crabiel and the duly elected freeholders of Middlesex County so interested in the goings-on of a south county YMCA that they're going to provide county taxpayer money to the tune of $3 million toward a planned $4.5 million expansion project? More...
      A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of GreaterMedia Newspapers. Let us know what you think. More...
      Mrs. Aikens, 83, of South River, formerly of East Brunswick and Old Bridge, died April 30, 2008, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Her husband,Albert J.Aikens, died in 2002, and a grandson, Kenneth Stolte, died in 2000. Surviving are a son, Richard E. More...
      When a team makes its way to the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament finals, there are usually several unsung heroes who helped make it happen. One such hero is Old Bridge center fielder Vinny Galya. More...