• Dr. King event preaches togetherness, investing in the community

    Dr. King event preaches togetherness, investing in the community

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Filled with hopes and dreams of freedom, equality and peace, hundreds of residents filled the North Brunswick Municipal Building on Jan. 13 to spread the messages of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “As I look across the room this evening, I truly believe if Dr.…

  • Summer camp options abound

    Summer camp options abound

    Summer camp is a beloved tradition in many families. Many parents of young children fondly recall spending their summers at summer camp, where they made lifelong friends and learned the finer points of roasting marshmallows and competing in three-legged sack races. Parents looking for the right summer camp for their kids will soon discover there…

  • Winter gala will raise money for pediatric cancer

    Winter gala will raise money for pediatric cancer

    The Hugs for Brady Foundation will holds its 2017 winter gala, The Many Faces of Hugs for Brady, from 5:30-11 p.m. on March 4 at The Palace at Somerset Park, 333 Davidson Ave., Somerset. The gala raises money for those affected by childhood cancer. The Domotor family will receive the Ellen Gambatese Pediatric Cancer Volunteer…

  • Police seek help in identifying bank robber

    Police seek help in identifying bank robber

        NORTH BRUNSWICK – The community’s help is needed in identifying a bank robber. Police units were dispatched to a bank robbery at the Garden State Community Bank on Route 130 in North Brunswick around 11:54 a.m. on Jan. 14. Police arrived to find that the suspect had already left the scene. Detectives from…

  • South Brunswick police seek information on overnight burglary

    South Brunswick police seek information on overnight burglary

      SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick police are investigating a burglary that occurred overnight between Jan. 17 and 18 at Public Storage, 3825 Route 1 south, South Brunswick. At 8:20 a.m. Jan. 18, a customer arrived at the facility and reportedly observed the front gate open and windows to the main office damaged, according to…

  • Man charged with burglarizing Livingston Avenue establishment

    Man charged with burglarizing Livingston Avenue establishment

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Officers have identified a local resident who allegedly burglarized a commercial establishment on Livingston Avenue. On Jan. 12, North Brunswick police reviewed surveillance cameras in the area while also conferring with the Franklin Police Department, which was investigating similar incidents, according to police reports. On the morning of Jan. 14, officers were…

  • Three North Brunswick residents charged with repeatedly breaking into Route 130 Deli

    Three North Brunswick residents charged with repeatedly breaking into Route 130 Deli

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Police have identified several suspects allegedly involved in a Route 130 commercial burglary. Officers were dispatched the Route 130 Deli at 2740 Route 130 on Jan. 12. Upon arrival, the business was found to be broken into again, in a similar fashion, as a burglary that occurred on Jan. 1, according to…

  • All clear at JCC after scare

    All clear at JCC after scare

    BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — The investigation is ongoing into the reported bomb scare this morning, Wednesday, Jan. 18, at the Jewish Community Center on Oak Tree Road. “A phone call was made at the JCC around 9:10 a.m. [on Jan. 18],” said Police Lt. Robert Dudash. “As a result, the people at…

  • Training workshops scheduled at libraries through May

    Training workshops scheduled at libraries through May

    The New Jersey State Library in cooperation with the New Jersey Department of Treasury’s Division of Taxation was able to connect local small business owners and entrepreneurs with vital information through classes taught at 18 local libraries this past autumn. A new round of classes will begin in February at 23 more libraries across the…

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