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    JERRY WOLKOWITZ Garima Sardi performs at the first South Brunswick Diversity program at Woodlot Park on Saturday.

  • Pappas to run for N.B. mayor in 2003

    Former GOPcouncilman to try for post as independent By dave goldbergStaff Writer Pappas to run for N.B. mayor in 2003 Paul Pappas Former GOP councilman to try for post as independent By dave goldberg Staff Writer Former North Brunswick Councilman Paul Pappas has announced that he will run for mayor in the 2003 election. "I…

  • Fitness is a career for S.B. local entrepreneur

    Angel Tortoriello shares new muscle technology Fitness is a career for S.B. local entrepreneur VERONICA YANKOWSKI Personal fitness consultant Angel Tortoriello of South Brunswick works on a client using special muscle activation techniques. Angel Tortoriello shares new muscle technology SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Some businesses still make house calls. Just ask personal fitness consultant Angel Tortoriello.…

  • Huff Road safety signs stolen during weekend

    By dave goldbergStaff Writer By dave goldberg Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Bill Yersevich of Huff Road in North Brunswick shows off the remaining sign of several purchased by residents to ask drivers to slow down when traveling through the area. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Bill Yersevich, a 16-year township resident, has been trying to make Huff…

  • South Brunswick council considers formal township truck route

    Sidewalk project to move forward in Monmouth Junction By charles w. kimStaff Writer By charles w. kim Staff Writer CHARLES W. KIM Changes will be made to improve the safety of Ridge Road in the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Township Council may soon approve a formal truck route for…

  • Grand jury clears SBHS guidance counselor

    Superintendent saysdistrict will welcome Desimone back By charles w. kimStaff Writer Superintendent says district will welcome Desimone back By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A Middlesex County grand jury has decided that there is not enough evidence to indict a high school guidance counselor charged with touching a female student. The charge…

  • Otkens may not file new lawsuit against town

    EPA grants North Brunswick businessan extension By dave goldbergStaff Writer EPA grants North Brunswick business an extension By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Volks Body Shop, located off Route 130 on the Otken farm, will continue to stay in business, despite an uncertain future. "We were able to get grandfathered from the…

  • South Brunswick resident thanked by McGreevey

    Gov. James E. McGreevey shakes hands with Army National Guard Specialist Lauren Duca from South Brunswick. South Brunswick resident, Specialist Lauren Duca, was recently presented with the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Certificate of Appreciation by Gov. James E. McGreevey and the adjutant general, Brig. Gen. Glenn K. Rieth. Duca is one of more…

  • Added assistant principal positions anger residents

    By dave goldbergStaff Writer By dave goldberg Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Additional assistant principal positions were added to schools in the district during a Board of Education meeting Monday night. "The vote from last week was not overturned," said Willa Spicer, assistant superintendent of curriculum. "There was a change in status of assistant principals…