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      February 4, 2010  RSS feed
      Crowd turns out to witness early morning prediction
      Stay bundled up. Milltown Mel predicts six more weeks of winter. “Melvin is a cranky groundhog this morning,” borough resident Jerry Guthlein said early Tuesday morning as he turned his 2-year-old chubby, gray-brown friend toward him in front of a crowd of about 150 at the American Legion on JFK Drive. More...
      Stahl: Township takeover of agency could bring savings, greater efficiency

      While township officials will look at a range of cost-saving initiatives in 2010, the possible dissolution of the East Brunswick Sewerage Authority may be the most significant. More...

      The Women’s Center at Jewish Family and Vocational Service (JFVS) of Middlesex County, Milltown, will host an upcoming free workshop to assist women who are separated, divorced, widowed or who have a disabled spouse. An informational session on the workshop is set for 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Feb. 9 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center Drive. More...
      We do not burn books. It is as simple as that. Greater Media Newspapers columnist Greg Bean’s article castigating the recent Supreme Court decision Citizens United rested on a principle as old as the Republic itself. The government cannot censor materials published by American citizens, no matter how rich or powerful they are. More...
      When we bought our old house in East Brunswick in the fall of 1997, one of the biggest selling points was the fact that we could look out our living room window to the Foerter Farm across the road. More...
      Mr. Durler, 90, of Somerville, formerly of East Brunswick, died Jan. 1, 2010. Prior to his retirement in 1982, he was employed as a salesman and then as manager of the assurance department at Oakite Corp., Metuchen, where he worked for 35 years. His wife Loretta, died in 1986. Surviving are two daughters, Vicki K. O’Connell and Ginny A. More...
      SOUTH RIVER — After a month and a half on administrative leave, Middle School Principal Richard S. Sternberg returned to his position on Monday. More...
      Monroe’s Harry Landy, 18, quickly finds the winner’s circle as harness driver
      MONROE — Many teenagers have after-school jobs, but very few as professional athletes. More...