• Experience pays off for Vikings in 20-win season

    Experience pays off for Vikings in 20-win season

    By Warren Rappleyea Thanks in large part to a veteran group that included 12 seniors, South Brunswick High School’s baseball team went 20-10 this spring and made it all the way to the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group IV tournament finals. A year ago, South Brunswick’s coaching staff opted to go with a young squad. The…

  • Rededication of Veterans Park highlights Memorial Day ceremony

    Rededication of Veterans Park highlights Memorial Day ceremony

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The path to honor is paved with red bricks in North Brunswick. The township celebrated the rededication of Veterans Park during its Memorial Day ceremony on May 30, encompassing the sacrifice and patriotism of the hundreds of veterans whose names now lay in front of a new monument on…

  • Raider Robotix concludes competition season with quarterfinal victory

    Raider Robotix concludes competition season with quarterfinal victory

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Raider Robotix Team 25 celebrated its 20th year of competition with an impressive victory at the world championships in Missouri. The FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition (FRC) team from North Brunswick Township High School traveled to St. Louis April 27-30. More than 600 high school robotics teams from…

  • South Brunswick sets up safe zone for online sales

    South Brunswick sets up safe zone for online sales

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The South Brunswick Police Department has established a “safe exchange zone” for residents who are selling or buying items online. People can meet and sell their goods directly out of the police department lobby doors. The spots are marked with a sign which reads “Reserved Parking – Safe Exchange Zone – 15…

  • Rotoract, Rotary clubs honored for cleanup of North Brunswick

    Rotoract, Rotary clubs honored for cleanup of North Brunswick

    Jennifer Amato Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Rotary Club members have been recognized for their efforts to beautify the Township of North Brunswick. The Rutgers Rotoract Club and the New Brunswick Rotary Club have been cleaning up the two-mile area around Cozzens Lane off of Route 1 semiannually for the past three years. To show…

  • Walk/run open to residents and their dogs

    Walk/run open to residents and their dogs

    The North Brunswick Heritage Day Committee will hold a 5K Walk/Run and 2K9 on July 9 at North Brunswick Community Park, 2053 Route 130 south, North Brunswick, rain or shine. Check in is at 7:30 a.m. The 5K begins at 8:30 a.m., followed by the K9 walk at 9 a.m. The pre-registration fee is $15…

  • Mirchi restaurant to support North Brunswick Library

    Mirchi restaurant to support North Brunswick Library

    Throughout June, Mirchi restaurant, 2313 Route 1, North Brunswick, featuring homestyle Indian cuisine, will donate a portion of the pretax bill to the Friends of the North Brunswick Library. A coupon must be submitted in order for the Friends to get credit. Coupons are available at the library, 880 Hermann Road, North Brunswick, and at www.northbrunswicklibrary.org.

  • Robert Selover Sr.

    Robert Selover Sr.

    Robert Selover Sr. died May 27, 2016, at his home in North Brunswick. He was 85. Born in New Brunswick, he lived in Milltown before moving to North Brunswick over 50 years ago. He was a foreman for the North Brunswick Township Department of Public Works Water Department, where he worked for 38 years, before…

  • North Brunswick seeking soccer players for Special Olympics team

    North Brunswick seeking soccer players for Special Olympics team

    North Brunswick Township is looking to establish a Special Olympics soccer team. Children age 8 and older can join the team; any age can participate in practices. Practices begin in July; games will be played in September and October. All participants must have medical exams completed by mid-June; Special Olympics provides free exams. For more…

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