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      July 10, 2008  RSS feed
      SCOTT FRIEDMAN Nate Skala, 2, of Milltown, keeps his eye on "Old Glory" at his family's spot along the parade route during Milltown's Fourth of July festivities Friday. More...
      Police: Call volume 'excessively high at both locations'

      The liquor licenses of two South River establishments have been renewed, but with new conditions aimed at quelling problems reported inside and outside the bars. More...

      If the town wants to beautify property owned by Conrail, it will have to pay the rail company. Conrail owns a small piece of land that might go unnoticed were it not the entrance to the east end of Spotswood. More...


      Geoff Hill now namesake of ballfield at Albert Ave. Park

      MILLTOWN - Despite the heat, humidity and threats of thunderstorms, the community came together on a recent Sunday to honor a man not just for what he did for the town, but for the spirit and values that defined his life. Geoff Hill touched the lives of thousands of children through his work with the Milltown Recreation Department and as a teacher and coach. More...


      Proposal includes 4% raise; eliminates certain allowances

      EAST BRUNSWICK - The Board of Education is considering a new five-year extension for Superintendent of Schools Jo Ann Magistro, and while it includes salary increases, it also does away with some perks. More...


      Auditions for the upcoming Villagers Theatre production of "Jekyll and Hyde" are set for 7:30 p.m. July 13 and 14 at the theater, 415 DeMott Lane, Somerset section of Franklin. Callbacks will take place July 16. The production is produced by Marie Fiorello and Roz Wroblewski, directed by Mark Ilardi, musically directed by Jamie Kastalanos and choreographed by Jaime Moritz. More...
      With the passage of S1557, the New Jersey Legislature took a big first step towards healthcare reform in New Jersey. S1557 mandates that New Jersey's children have health insurance, and sets forth market reforms that will bring younger people into the individual insurance market. More...
      I was talking with a young person recently who asked me about my career in journalism, and more specifically, what about it I was most proud of. The young person is a bit of an idealist, and his notion of newspaper journalism and what goals young reporters should set are influenced by big, famous investigative efforts like Watergate. 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 Greater Media Newspapers. More...
      Mr. Rader, 47, of Old Bridge, died June 24, 2008, in CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. He was predeceased by his parents, Wallace and Patricia, and by a brother, Wallace. More...
      Black Knight Bowbenders to host competition in Jackson
      One of the things that separates this weekend's Big Foot Open from other sporting events is that it allows archers on many different levels to compete with the very best. There's a little Walter Mitty in each of us, and as much as we'd like to put ourselves in the shoes of the pros, we're not going to get there. More...