• Grateful to officials for recreation facilities, programs

    I ’m writing to praise the administration of Monroe Township for its outstanding recreational program and the impressive renovation of the community center. The center is truly a place for the community to come together. It has something for everyone and every family, no matter the age. In addition to the recreation summer camp for…

  • Pucci scores high marks for emergency services

    I have lived in Monroe for many years. I have experienced firsthand all the excellent services provided by the township, but by far themost important are the township’s emergency medical services. When Mayor Richard Pucci first took office, he made emergency services a top priority. Through his time in office, he has remained committed to…

  • Monroe continues to fail, ignore flood victims

    For the volunteers who helped us so tirelessly in Monroe, we are very grateful — without their help, muscle, time and support, we would be in far worse condition than we remain in today. I want to make mention of a sad misconception, though, that seems to be running through our community and elsewhere. We…

  • Robbery crew members get prison terms

    Sayreville residents participated in robbery of Milltown home Two Sayreville residents who were members of an armed robbery crew that primarily targeted businesses and homes in Middlesex County have been sentenced to prison terms. Jonah Paul, 23, of Sayreville, had pleaded guilty before U.S. Magistrate Judge Patty Shwartz in April to a charge of conspiring…

  • SRHS class of ’41 to celebrate Oct. 13

    The South River High School (SRHS) class of 1941 will hold a 70th reunion 1 p.m. Oct. 13 at the Portuguese Fisherman, 11 Jackson St., South River. Each person will be responsible for his or her expenses. For more information, call 732-257- 7477 or 732-254-5147.

  • Juvenile diabetes group plans meeting

    A juvenile diabetes support group will meet 7-8 p.m. Oct. 17 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. For more information, email [email protected] or call 732-296-7171.

  • Tuscany Night coming to Elks lodge

    The East Brunswick Elks will host a Taste of Tuscany Night 7 p.m. Oct. 21 at the lodge, 21B Oakmont Ave. Admission is $17 per person and includes choice of Tuscan dinner entrée, vegetable, salad and dessert. Proceeds will support the lodge’s veterans committees. To reserve tickets, call Pete at 732-522- 1353 or the lodge…

  • Volleyball fundraiser to fight breast cancer

    The East Brunswick High School (EBHS) girls volleyball team will raise money for Susan G. Komen for the Cure beginning at 5 p.m. Oct. 19 during the team’s regularly scheduled game against Edison’s J.P. Stevens High School, on the EBHS field, Cranbury Road. Admission is free of charge. Cash or checks will be accepted. Donations…

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