• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: St. Augutines students visit bishop’s grave

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: St. Augutines students visit bishop’s grave

    Submitted photo The members of the Student Council, faculty, and staff of St. Augustine of Canterbury School stand at the gravesite of Bishop George W. Ahr in St. Mary Cemetery, Trenton, May 7.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Guest Opinion

    A different perspective in honor of veterans By Bob Franchino  Remember when Decoration Day was a single date of celebration and it annually fell on May 31.    Because it was rotated during the week, people generally remained home to relax, recall and reflect on deeds of military veterans. Early morning was devoted to visiting the…

  • Dangers of driving under the influence

    Michael Daher, principal Hopewell Valley Central High School   The following was written to HoVal students and parents:     On May 23, Hopewell Valley Central High School, in coordination with local fire, police and rescue personnel, will simulate a drunk driver automobile crash for all members of the junior and senior classes. We feel that…

  • Peapack-Gladstone Bank Supports Literacy

    Peapack-Gladstone Bank Supports Literacy

    By Rosanne Schwab Reading. Many consider it a pastime or hobby. It is also the gateway to a world of knowledge, but the facts on illiteracy in America may surprise you. The U.S. Department of Education states that approximately 44 million American adults cannot read, and 50 million adults are unable to read at higher than 4th or…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Students publish original work

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Students publish original work

    34 township kids now in print    South Brunswick children have been prolific this spring.    Thirty-four South Brunswick children were published in the City Kidz World literary magazine for the 2013 spring/summer issue, according to a press release from the publishing company.    Students, ages 4-14, wrote and illustrated stories ranging from short fiction to opinion articles.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Diversity show scheduled May 29

    Replaces International Night By Maria Riegel, Special Writer South Brunswick High School will be hosting its first Diversity Show from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. May 29 from in the Annex Cafeteria. Admission, food and beverages are free.    Seniors Megha Bansal and Rebekah Reyes are organizing the event, which is taking the place of International…

  • Color and shape

    Q&A with Sharon Peters We just saw a photo of a completely redesigned Q: Corolla and it’s one of those lowto the-ground sports cars with a snubby nose that is obviously aimed at the younger set. We have had Corollas for our run-about cars for 25 years. Why do they mess with a good thing…

  • Return of the Stingray

    The Chevrolet Corvette turns 60 years old and celebrates with an all-new version of ‘America’s sports car’ this fall. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features The Europeans have long excelled in building beguiling sports cars — low-slung testosterone laden works of art that can outrun and out-handle just about anything on the road. America’s answer to…

  • real estate briefs

    Jack Waters, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that Donna Warters of the East Brunswick office was individually recognized for her exceptional industry success during the month of April. Warters led the region, which is comprised of offices throughout Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties, in resale revenue units and resale dollar volume. She can…

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