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      June 12, 2008  RSS feed
      SCOTT FRIEDMAN Artist Olivia Pasadyn showcases her work at the sixth annual Fine Arts Festival in East Brunswick Saturday. More...
      Applicants before local boards must disclose political donations

      The Monroe Township Council introduced an ethics ordinance June 4 to replace the one deemed unconstitutional by a Superior Court judge last April. More...

      Commuter train running through battlefield seen as potential problem

      AMay 19, 2008, letter from an official with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Parks and Forestry, could put a serious crimp in plans for a passenger train alignment that would run through Manalapan parallel to Monmouth County Route 522. More...


      EAST BRUNSWICK - Councilman Donald Klemp has split from the Democratic Party and will seek the mayoral seat as an independent, creating the chance he could act as a spoiler and lean the election in Republican Christi Calvano's direction. More...


      The Jamesburg HistoricalAssociation doesn't need to hold meetings in Lakeview Mansion in order to bring in the crowds. Local residents, society members and railroad enthusiasts all came out to hear John Kilbride, president of the Camden &Amboy Railroad Historical Group, speak about the history of the first railroad line in New Jersey. More...


      Volunteers ask that officials keep $240K in budget for project

      EAST BRUNSWICK - If you build it, we will furnish it and they will come. That sums up how the East Brunswick Friends of the Library feel about the township's plan to expand the public library. More...


      The East Brunswick Friends of the Library will sponsor its seventh annual What's ItWorth? antiques and collectibles appraisal at 1 p.m. June 22 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. Appraisals will be done by professional appraiser Joseph Bodner and his colleagues. More...
      Flag Day is June 14, and as we take time to behold the beauty of this red, white and blue symbol of our nation, I am reminded of how the warmth of that torch can touch each of us as individuals, as family and as a nation. It touches us and calls out to us. Franklin K. More...
      Back in the days when I was a court reporter, I covered the trial of a Colombian drug importer who had made a fortune bringing South American cocaine to this country and selling it to more-than-willing clients. The feds busted him, not after a long undercover investigation, but after an angry ex-employee tipped them off that he had a kilo of cocaine in his apartment. More...
      Mrs. Romatowski, 73, of the Toms River section of Dover, formerly of East Brunswick, died May 31, 2008, in Community Medical Center, Toms River. Surviving are her husband, Chester Romatowski; two daughters, Helen Schmidt, and her husband, Richard, of Tarpon Springs, Fla. More...
      The Old Bridge High School spring track team completed an outstanding campaign by winning the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Relays as well as the GMC championship. In addition, Brian Florek won the state championship in the javelin with a throw of 201 feet 1 inch, marking the second year in a row he has accomplished this feat. More...