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North Brunswick soldier dies in Iraq
Flags lowered to honor first fallen warrior from Middlesex County By charles W. Kim& Jennifer KohlheppStaff Writers North Brunswick soldier dies in Iraq By charles W. Kim & Jennifer Kohlhepp Staff Writers A soldier from North Brunswick was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom on Friday, Pentagon officials said. Spc. Narson B. Sullivan, 21, of North…
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JEFF GRANIT North Brunswick’s Brad Pastrick takes control of the offense against Millstone on Sunday. North Brunswick was the first opponent to play on Millstone’s new field.
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Schools may expand – again
Referendum expected asSo. Brunswick elementary schools reach capacityCorrespondent By tara petersen Referendum expected as So. Brunswick elementary schools reach capacity Correspondent Updated enrollment projections showing significant growth by the 2008-09 school year have the South Brunswick Board of Education asking for more money from taxpayers. New projections by Averbach and Associates of Morristown estimate that…
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Police investigating Rte. 522 wreck
Police investigating Rte. 522 wreck South Brunswick volunteer firefighters help to free one of the drivers involved in a three-car accident on Route 522 Tuesday evening. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police are investigating the cause of a three car accident on Route 522 Tuesday evening. Police spokesperson Jim Ryan said Wednesday that there were no serious…
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Pets killed in So. Brunswick home fire
Pets killed in So. Brunswick home fire SOUTH BRUNSWICK — An afternoon fire killed two cats and an iguana on April 23, according to officials. The fire took place at a residence on Arrow Wood Lane in the Wynwood Estates development, police said. A 23-year-old resident arrived home at 4:05 p.m. and attempted to rescue…
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‘New Mexico Memories’ to open at center May 6
The South Brunswick Senior Center, in conjunction with the South Brunswick Arts Commission, will present an exhibit of pastel and watercolor artwork by Sandy Behrend, "New Mexico Memories," to run May 6-Sept. 2. Behrend is a South Brunswick resident, and one of three educators who pioneered art education in South Brunswick’s elementary schools. She was…
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New library could go on Otken land, Shamy says
Womack thinks voters should have final sayon farm Womack thinks voters should have final say on farm’s use NORTH BRUNSWICK — Mayoral candidate George Shamy wants a new library built on the 105-acre Otken farm. Shamy, a former councilman and former mayoral candidate, proposed a plan Monday to use the condemned property, known as the…
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2003 municipal budget passes council muster
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Township Council members passed the municipal budget for this year during a very brief meeting Tuesday night. The $42 million spending plan, approved 4-1, will increase taxes by 3 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. That means an increase of $60 a year for the owner of a $200,000 home. Councilman Ted…
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Cops: Woman grated on more than roommate’s nerves
NORTH BRUNSWICK — Police charged a local woman with assaulting her roommate with a cast-iron stove grate, according to police reports. Police charged Arlene Gibbs, 36, of Oaktree Drive with aggravated assault, possession of drug paraphernalia and hindering apprehension in connection with an alleged assault on her roommate, Doris Johnson, 41. The incident happened about…
