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  • HILLSBOROUGH: Fire budget goes to voters on Saturday

    By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Fire budget goes to voters Saturday Gene RobbinsManaging Editor    Saturday is the election day for this year’s $2.1 million fire budget.    The budget asks for $1.65 million in taxes to fund the operating budget. That would be supplemented by $225,000 to be shifted from reserve funds, plus grants and contracts.…

  • STAGE REVIEW: At Crossroads, ‘The Adventures of Fishy Waters: In Bed With the Blues’

    STAGE REVIEW: At Crossroads, ‘The Adventures of Fishy Waters: In Bed With the Blues’

    ‘In the concerts, yes, I tell stories and I play music, but this piece of work lets the audience kind of stick with one person, and get a slice of his life,’ sa By Anthony Stoeckert    Guy Davis didn’t grow up listening to the blues. At home as a kid, his family listened to…

  • MANVILLE: Blue and Gold dinner kicks off Scouting 60th year in borough

    By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer    Cub Scouts from Pack 193 and Boy Scouts from Troop 193 were honored Sunday at their annual Blue & Gold dinner at the VFW.    Nationwide, such annual dinners honor Scouts’ accomplishments and celebrate the birthday of the Boy Scouts.    Scoutmaster Jim Kelly welcomed everyone to the dinner “that starts…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legislators learn new district

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legislators learn new district

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The two Republican state Assembly members of the new 16th legislative district helped local party members celebrate Abraham Lincoln’s birthday Sunday and said they were looking forward to serving their constituents.    ”We are going to represent this town and district with energy,” Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli told…

  • LAWRENCE: More than 3,000 summonses issued by lignts cameras

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Smile, you’re on camera — the red light cameras at the intersection of Brunswick Pike and Franklin Corner Road/Bakers Basin Road, that is.    In the four months since the red light camera system has been in place, more than 5,200 summonses have been issued to drivers who failed to stop…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Kingston burglary arrest made

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Police charged a 27-year-old township man with burglarizing a home in the Village of Kingston last month.    Kyle Nasdeo, 27, of South Brunswick, surrendered to police Feb. 10 on charges of breaking into a residence in Kingston during the afternoon of Jan. 30, according to police.    According to police,…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Circus school takes its how on the road

    HILLSBOROUGH: Circus school takes its how on the road

       Hillsborough Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts experienced the world of circus arts this month.    About 75 Girl Scouts got a taste of the circus arts at the Hillsborough Middle School on Feb. 3. Circus Place attended the Cub Scout Blue and Gold Dinner on Saturday, Feb. 11, at the Auten Road School.    Circus Place, New…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: A big blast to celebrate the past

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: A big blast to celebrate the past

    SBHS multi-year reunion planned for May By Jessica Noll, Special Writer    A massive reunion for the 1968-1974 graduates of South Brunswick High School is being planned for May.    1972 graduate Laura Leinwoll-Shapiro is organizing the event.    Ms. Shapiro said she wanted to organize the event as “the reunion of reunions,” combining several classes so classmates…