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      June 4, 2009  RSS feed
      JEFF GRANIT staff Members of Sky Blue FC, New Jersey's professional soccer team in the women's league, practice in the rain at Heavenly Farms in East Brunswick May 26. The formal training session was a chance for East Brunswick Soccer Club coaches and players to watch and meet with members of the team. More...
      Panel favors service through Monmouth, not Middlesex

      Passenger train service would be limited to inland Monmouth and Ocean counties if NJ Transit administrators follow through on the recommendation of a working group of stakeholders. More...

      Latest plan is aimed at winning judge's approval

      Milltown officials are moving forward with plans to change the Ford Avenue redevelopment project in order to fulfill the town's affordable housing obligation to the state. Though the original plan for the 22.5- acre tract called for 276 housing units, of which 50 would be set aside as rentals for affordable housing, the new plan is for 324 units, with two options. More...


      Churchill project combines fitness with philanthropy

      Donna Hamer had an idea. The Churchill Junior High School teacher thought, somehow, she could involve the entire East Brunswick school in an educational project, while at the same time raising money to help children around the world who cannot walk due to the condition known as clubfoot. More...


      The third annual Joanne J. Amato Kick Cancer fundraiser to benefit the Embrace Kids Foundation, New Brunswick, is set for 10 a.m.-2 p.m. June 7 at Heavenly Farms, Dunhams Corner and Cranbury roads, East Brunswick. More...
      Iwould like to thank the residents of Monroe for taking the time to come out and vote in the last school board election and for helping me win a seat on the Board of Education. While campaigning, I met and spoke with many residents who voiced their opinions on the betterment of education for their children as well as their suggestions for the board. More...
      Mrs. Buonacore, 66, of South River, died May 13, 2009, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as a dispatcher with Argix Direct, Jamesburg, where she worked for 11 years. She was predeceased by her parents, Bridget and Alex Barfitt. More...
      JEFF GRANIT staff A goalie makes a save during Sky Blue FC's training session at Heavenly Farms in East Brunswick May 26. Members of the East Brunswick Soccer Club were on hand to watch the training session and meet with members of the professional women's league team. More...