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      July 2, 2009  RSS feed
      Above: Spotswood High School graduates do "the wave" prior to receiving their diplomas during the school's 32nd commencement. The ceremony was held June 23 on the high school's football field. Left: Randolph Viray Estor displays his excitement at the start of commencement exercises for the East Brunswick High School class of 2009 June 25 at Trenton's Sovereign Bank Arena. More...
      Longtime first-aid volunteer will serve as grand marshal

      After years of being on call as a rescue squad member during Milltown's Fourth of July festivities, Don Hohner will be able to relax and enjoy himself this year. That's because he has been named grand marshal for Saturday's parade, the borough's way of saying thanks to Hohner for his many years of volunteer first-aid service. More...

      Barbecue, concert in E.B. will benefit Helmetta boy

      Acountry-western barbecue fundraiser on July 19 will benefit the family of chronically ill 2-year-old Zachary Nemeth of Helmetta. The little boy's exact medical condition is still a mystery to doctors, according to Zachary's mother, Barbara Nemeth. More...


      SPOTSWOOD — Graduation is a time to celebrate with family and close friends. For Kate Miller, it was even more special, as she was able to share her June 23 graduation from Spotswood High School with her twin sister and classmate Colleen, as well as her golden retriever Greta. More...


      Despite cuts, revenue losses cause tax increase

      EAST BRUNSWICK — After months of work by various committees and officials, the Township Council has adopted its 2009 municipal budget, which includes a 20-cent increase in the tax rate. More...


      The Main Street Theatre Company Junior Branch will perform the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice rock-opera "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Junior Version" at 8 p.m. July 17, 18 and 24, 2 and 8 p.m. July 25, and 2 p.m. July 19 and 26 at the Main Street Theatre, 3018 Bordentown Ave., Parlin section of Sayreville. More...
      The Fourth of July is always a great day in Milltown. The many volunteers who organize the event work hard year after year to make it a very special day, not only for our residents but for the people who visit our community. For me, every year the day would start at the Crabiel Funeral Home, where people would assemble before starting to march in the parade. More...
      I've written about the Stuart Moskovitz/Manalapan imbroglio a number of times over the last few years, so it's appropriate to note the fact that one chapter of this sorry mess may finally be over. More...
      Mr. Bell, 70, of Sayreville, died June 10, 2009, in Cranbury Care Center, Monroe. He was predeceased by his wife, Nora May Sheahan Bell, and by a son, Thomas Jr. Surviving are three sons, Michael Bell, and his wife, Rhea, of Old Bridge, John Bell of Sayreville and Robert Bell, and his wife, Melissa, of Monroe; a brother, Lawrence Bell of Deltona, Fla. More...
      The John F. Kennedy High School baseball team wrapped up the 2009 season in style by winning its first state championship in school history. Led by a historic tournament run by senior hurler Brian Schroeder, the Mustangs ended their quest with a 5-2 victory over Shawnee in the NJSIAA Group III final. More...