• Stella Muraszko Craney

    Mrs. Craney, 89, of South River, died April 26, 2012, at home. She was a self-employed cook for many years, retiring in 1989 from Sperry Univac, Dayton section of South Brunswick. She was predeceased by her husband, Andrew Rice; a daughter, Monica Bogusz; two brothers, Bernard and Edward Muraszko; and two sisters, Anna Staump and…

  • Frances Franciska Kowalski

    Mrs. Kowalski, 86, of South River, died April 22, 2012, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as a seamstress with Brodsky and Sons, South River. She was predeceased by her husband, Michael Kowalski, and by a brother, Cheslaw Stan. Surviving are two daughters, Helina K. Wisniewski…

  • Joseph M. Feaster Sr.

    Mr. Feaster, 74, of South Brunswick, died April 26, 2012, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Surviving are his wife, Sandra L. Roytos Feaster; a son, Joseph M. Feaster Jr., and his wife, Christine of Jackson; two daughters, Dianne Stockman of North Brunswick and Debra Stab, and her husband, Scott, of East Brunswick,…

  • Task force seeks input on school uniform

    The North Brunswick Township Public School District has established a School Uniform Task Force to recommend whether or not the district should adopt school uniforms. There will be a meeting 6 p.m. May 17 at Linwood Middle School for parents and students to give their input for the committee to consider before giving the final…

  • Film on modern-day slavery to be screened

    LoveTrue will host a screening of the touring documentary film “Nefarious Merchant of Souls” at 6 p.m. May 19 at the Reformed Church of North Brunswick, 17 Laurel Place. According to a press release, the film “exposes the disturbing trends in modern sex slavery.” For more information, including a trailer for the film and a…

  • First responders are ‘trained’ to help in an emergency

    Amtrak representative teaches first responders about railroad safety BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — In the event of an emergency along the railroad tracks, emergency first responders must be able to handle the situation quickly and safely. Michael Stammel, manager of emergency management for Amtrak, spoke to members of law enforcement, firefighters and…

  • NBTHS makes more than a pint-sized contribution

    BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS) has placed fourth in the state for the most number of pints of blood collected during a spring blood drive. On March 2 the Student Government Organization (SGO) helped collect 165 pints of blood through New Jersey Blood Services. “We have…

  • GI GO Fund to hold Jeans for Troops Day

    On May 24, employees at participating companies will have the opportunity to donate $5 to the GI Go Fund and wear jeans to work in support of the thousands of New Jersey veterans returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan. Companies who would like to participate should call Alex at 973- 802-1614 or visit [email protected].

  • Annual Bike Ride for Amy set for June 3

    Event supports mammograms for uninsured women BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Amy Feiman Behar Foundation is sponsoring its fifth annual Bike Ride for Amy on Sunday, June 3. Originating in South Brunswick, the bike ride supports the cost of annual mammograms for women who do not have the financial means for breast…

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