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      May 17, 2012  RSS feed
      Officials reviewing options regarding long-term location of postal facility
      The U.S. Postal Service formally committed on Tuesday to keeping a post office in Milltown. U.S. Rep. Rush Holt announced the plan during a press conference at Borough Hall. Also on hand for the event were Milltown Borough Clerk Michael Januszka and Michael Piparo, supervisor of customer service at the Milltown post office. More...
      Administrator: Those who don’t want someone coming to the door should put up a sign

      The East Brunswick Township Council wants to give taxpayers a heads up in advance of a solicitation campaign that will be visiting residences over the next three weeks. More...

      Spotswood High School senior Ben Waldvogel, 18, adjusts his display during the school’s annual art show May 10. The event raised funds for the CUP Food Pantry. More...


      Friends Roberto Rojas, 9, and Freddy Penaloza, 7, both of Jamesburg, reel in their balloon fish during the inaugural Great American Carnival on the grounds of the Jamesburg Presbyterian Church on May More...


      Brookside will kick off anniversary year with May 20 open house

      Sixty years ago, the Brookside Swim Club’s pool was 50 feet long and 10 feet deep. Today, the pool has expanded to 90 feet in length and 40 feet in width, and ranges from 3 and a half to 14 feet in depth. It holds 300,000 gallons of water. In addition to modernized facilities, the club offers a myriad of programming, swim lessons and other activities for members. More...


      Tax appeals, decreased surplus, new positions lead to tax hike

      MONROE — The Township Council voted unanimously Monday night to adopt a 2012 municipal budget that includes a $393 tax increase on the average home. More...


      St. Bartholomew School, 470 Ryders Lane, East Brunswick, will hold an open house for parents and prospective students 10 a.m.-1 p.m. May 20. The school offers kindergarten-eighth grade classes. Beforeschool and after-school care is available. Transportation is provided for surrounding areas. For more information, call the school at 732-254-7105. More...
      I met my wife Linda when she was 17 and we started dating. We married when I returned from the Army in 1968. She was 20 and I was 22. We have now been married 43 years and have two wonderful daughters and four fabulous grandchildren. I worked all the years and my wife returned to work as our youngest daughter started junior high school. More...
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      Nanny states say being healthy is no cakewalk
      I t’s funny what memories of childhood stick with you as clearly as if they happened yesterday. I remember a night when I was in second grade, when the school I was attending had its annual fundraising carnival, and part of the festivities featured a cake walk— a long table full of the most indescribably delicious-looking pastries and confections I’d ever seen in my life. More...
      Mrs. Pozsony, 92, of Wellington, Fla., formerly of Edison, died March 23, 2012, at home. Prior to moving to Florida in 1976, she worked as a sales associate at Sears, New Brunswick. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward, in 1970. More...
      10th-seeded Monroe went 8-6 in White Division
      Monroe Township High School baseball coach Pat Geroni labels his team’s 12-8 record mediocre for good reason. The Falcons are capable of so much more. More...