• Percussionists sought for holiday concert

    Holiday Percussion is looking for marimba, vibe, bell and snare-drum players to perform in a mass-percussion holiday concert at the Woodbridge Center Mall on Dec. 9. For more information, log on to www.holidaypercussion.webs.com.

  • Three suspects charged in murder of Edison man

    Police have arrested three men in connection with the fatal beating of a 28- year-old Edison man who was killed in Sayreville. Daniel F. Medaglia, 27, of Edison was arrested at 12:40 a.m. Nov. 9 at the Ramada Inn in North Brunswick, two days after the body of Kevin Dumo was discovered off Jernee Mill…

  • N.B. resident featured in Marine Corps ad

    Cpl. William Bonura Jr. is in foreground of magazine ad BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Cpl. William Bonura, of North Brunswick, is featured in the foreground of an advertisement for the U.S. Marine Corps, which has been featured in fitness magazines. Cpl. William Bonura Jr. is among a group of Marines from the 3rd Battalion,…

  • So. Bruns. council remains unchanged

    Two council members lose their bid for higher positions Two South Brunswick Township Council members will not be leaving their posts, after failing to garner enough votes to be elected to higher political positions on Nov. 8. Democrat Joseph Camarota, of Kendall Park, ran for a seat on the state Assembly, representing the newly configured…

  • Victorious N.B. Dems pledge to move forward

    Mayor Francis ‘Mac’ Womack, councilmen Robert Corbin and Robert Davis re-elected BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer North Brusnwick Township Democrats retained control of the town council by a margin of 2-to-1. Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack and Councilmen Robert Corbin and Robert Davis defeated Republican candidates John Zier, Audrey Andrews and Carmine Genovese, respectively, during elections…

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    Actors from the Alchemist Theatre Company rehearse a scene from “The Love of Three Oranges” at North Brunswick Township High School. Performances will be 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the high school. SCOTT FRIEDMAN

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    Quarterback Craig Peterson threw for a career-high 328 yards and two touchdowns to lead Monmouth University to a 48-45 win over St. Francis University in a Northeast Conference football game played on Nov. 5 in Loretto, Pa. Peterson, a senior from Manalapan, completed 20-29 passes. Peterson took over as the Hawks’ starting QB after Kyle…

  • Hawks win NEC Tournament; NCAA Tournament bid is next

    Third straight conference title for Monmouth men For the third consecutive year, the Monmouth University men’s soccer team is headed to the NCAA Tournament. Freshman midfielder Kalle Sotka (Helsinki, Finland/Makelanrinteen Sports) scored his second goal of the game in the 110th minute to propel the Hawks past Fairleigh Dickinson, 2-1, Sunday afternoon in the Northeast…

  • RFH girls are state’s best in Group II cross country

    Bulldogs upend No.1 ranked Voorhees; RBC girls win Non-Public A BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Shortly after Rumson-Fair Haven High School’s girls had won the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II cross country championship, co-head coach Tim McLoone turned his attention to the group championships the following week. He stated that his Bulldogs were going to…

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