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  • Team cap or team Iron Man?

    Team cap or team Iron Man?

    By Paul Hall The Avengers are under fire in the new film Captain America: Civil War. After a couple of missions cause unacceptable collateral damage and loss of life, a number of the world’s governments decide they’ve had enough. Together they push through the Sokovia Accords in the United Nations. These accords will only allow…

  • Did you know?

    Did you know?

    By Rick Gables HBO Films will debut All The Way on Saturday, May 21 at 8 p.m., exclusively on HBO. Bryan Cranston reprises his Tony-winning role in this riveting behind-the-scenes look at President Lyndon B. Johnson’s tumultuous first year in office after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Staking his presidency on what would be…

  • Hollywood’s biggest scandals

    Hollywood’s biggest scandals

    By Eric Kohanik, ReMIND Magazine Joan Crawford — “Mommie Dearest” This scandal was less about the person and more about the book that told the tale. Mommie Dearest, penned by Crawford’s adopted daughter Christina, painted Crawford as a boozer who was abusive to her children. The 1978 memoir rocked Hollywood’s foundations — partly because it…

  • South Brunswick named one of safest communities in New Jersey

    South Brunswick named one of safest communities in New Jersey

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick had the lowest violent crime rate in 2014 for towns with more than 25,000 residents in Middlesex County, according to a report released on May 2. “We are always committed to identifying and addressing the areas that cause crime in our community. The key to fighting crime is developing partnerships with…

  • NBHA flea market, rummage sale set for May 14

    NBHA flea market, rummage sale set for May 14

    The North Brunswick Humane Association (NBHA) is sponsoring a Flea Market and Rummage Sale from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. May 14, rain or shine, at the North Brunswick Municipal Building, 710 Hermann Road, North Brunswick. For more information, visit www.NorthBrunswickHumane.org.  

  • Annual plant sale, exchange scheduled for May 15

    Annual plant sale, exchange scheduled for May 15

    The Dayton Village Citizen’s Coalition and South Brunswick Garden Club will sponsor their 15th annual Plant Exchange and Bake Sale fundraiser from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on May 15 on the front yard of the historic Slack Carroll House, 354 Georges Road, Dayton. There will be perennials, shrubs, vines, annuals, vegetables and more for sale, or…

  • Detectives solve burglary case, charge suspect

    Detectives solve burglary case, charge suspect

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Detectives were able to solve a case after a year of investigation. South Brunswick detectives charged Leon Pittman, 37, of Willingboro, on May 3 with breaking into a Waverly Place home in March 2015. The case began on March 12, 2015, around 8:40 p.m. when officers responded to a burglar alarm at…

  • Man accused of vandalizing five vehicles

    Man accused of vandalizing five vehicles

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police have charged a suspect who allegedly caused $10,000 worth of damage in a vandalism spree on Mother’s Day. Ajinka “AJ” Kelkar, 20, is accused of going to a mistaken location and damaging five vehicles on May 8. A resident of a Friendship Road home told police that around 1:15 a.m. there was a…

  • North Brunswick soprano to sing in Morristown

    North Brunswick soprano to sing in Morristown

    Soprano Rachel Fountain of North Brunswick will perform a solo as the 80-voice Morris Choral Society concludes its 44th season at 8 p.m. on May 14 with “Endless Song,” featuring Vivaldi’s “Gloria” plus works by Carly Simon, Mark Hayes, Mark Miller, James Erb and others. Tickets are $15 for students 18 and under, $20 for seniors and $25…