• Goldberg Financial Associates hosts red carpet event at Ray Catena Maserati

    Goldberg Financial Associates hosts red carpet event at Ray Catena Maserati

    Jerry Goldberg, president of a central New Jersey-based insurance and investment strategies firm, Goldberg Financial Associates, hosted his loyal clients, turned friends, for an exclusive evening at Ray Catena Maserati in Oakhurst recently. “My team and I wanted to provide a night of pure fun and enjoyment for our clients. We value them as the…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

      The following local students have been named to the dean’s list at the University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, for the spring 2016 semester: From North Brunswick: Kelsey Aloia, Catherine Clark, Jordan Gonzalez and Breanna Nicholson; From Monmouth Junction: Samantha Bell and Olivia Kaczowski; From Kendall Park: Jamie Dellapa, Steven Desmond, Nicole Hudak and Alexis Rodriguez; and…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    Michael B. Mullner of Kendall Park has graduated from the Pennsylvania College of Technology, a special mission affiliate of the Pennsylvania State University, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, with an Associate of Applied Science in machine tool technology and an Associate of Applied Science in mechatronics engineering technology. He also was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2016…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    William C. Roeder of North Brunswick recently received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in business administration and management from Boston University, where he also was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester. Emma B. Howard of North Brunswick was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Boston…

  • Company reps get an earful of opposition to compressor project

    Company reps get an earful of opposition to compressor project

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Members of the public and township are vehemently opposed to a proposed compressor project slated for nearby Franklin Township. And they made sure representatives of the Williams Companies knew of their disapproval. Several experts visited the township on July 12 during the council’s workshop meeting to be…

  • Perseverance leads Napolitano to spot at Snapple Bowl

    Perseverance leads Napolitano to spot at Snapple Bowl

    By Warren Rappleyea Christian Napolitano is thankful for the opportunity to play in the 23rd annual Snapple Bowl July 21 at Woodbridge High School. It’s a perfect ending to an interscholastic career that included an NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group V championship for South Brunswick High School last fall. The 6-foot-2, 235-pound center will line up…

  • Updates to destroyed warehouse are limited one year later

    Updates to destroyed warehouse are limited one year later

    BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – One year after a massive nine-alarm fire destroyed one million square feet of warehouse space at the DCH Collision Center on Livingston Avenue in North Brunswick, information is limited as to the fire investigation, the future of the property and any potential lasting environmental and health hazards. The blaze started…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    Emily Grossi of Monmouth Junction and Garrett Chin of Kendall Park were named to the dean’s list at Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York, for the spring 2016 semester.   The following local students were named to the dean’s list at Stockton University, Galloway Township, for the spring 2016 semester: From Dayton: Kevin Doktor, senior, business studies; From…

  • High school students show their altruistic spirit throughout the year

    High school students show their altruistic spirit throughout the year

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Hundreds of students volunteered thousands of hours over the course of the 2015-16 school year at North Brunswick Township High School. Through dozens of community service projects and charitable donations, students collectively gave 2,384 hours of their time and raised $22,675 to benefit others. “We are very…

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