• Nominations sought for North Brunswick Heritage Award

    Nominations sought for North Brunswick Heritage Award

    Nominations are being accepted for the North Brunswick Township Heritage Day Award, which is bestowed each year to a township resident who has been dedicated to improving the quality of life in North Brunswick as a volunteer with a non-profit group or civic organization for an extended period of time. Submissions must be made in writing…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    Trisha Patel of Monmouth Junction was inducted into the Alpha Lambda Delta (ALD) Honor Society at University of the Sciences, Philadelphia, on April 17. Invitations to join ALD, a national honor society for first-year students, are based on attaining a first-semester academic average of at least 3.50 and ranking in the top 20 percent of the…

  • North Brunswick celebrates National Police Week

    North Brunswick celebrates National Police Week

      National Police Week was enacted Oct. 1, 1962, by the United States Congress. This resolution authorized then-President John F. Kennedy to proclaim the calendar week of May 15 each year as Police Week. At 4 p.m. on May 19, the North Brunswick Police Department will celebrate Police Week with a ceremony at police headquarters, 710 Hermann…

  • ‘Keep This Toss That’ author to hold workshop May 25

    ‘Keep This Toss That’ author to hold workshop May 25

    TV personality and professional organizer Jamie Novak will offer a humorous look at the common challenges to getting organized in a special event 7 p.m. on May 25 at the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. Novak is the author of “Keep This Toss That” and has appeared on HGTV and QVC; she…

  • Rutgers rape suspect also sought for South Brunswick burglary

    Rutgers rape suspect also sought for South Brunswick burglary

    NEW BRUNSWICK — A Newark man wanted for assault and sexual assault on the Rutgers University campus surrendered to Newark police on May 14. Michael P. Knight, 37, of Newark, is charged with aggravated assault, aggravated sexual assault, kidnapping, criminal sexual contact, endangering a victim and terroristic threats, according to a statement prepared by Middlesex County Prosecutor…

  • Civilians learn about police work behind the scenes

    Civilians learn about police work behind the scenes

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Almost two dozen civilians spent the past 10 weeks learning from local police officers. Twenty three residents graduated the South Brunswick Citizen Police Academy on May 10 during a ceremony at the South Brunswick Senior Center: Vivian Tudela, Rajakumaresan Thiagarajan, Vikas Agarwal, Samuel Meola, Shannon DiMonda, James Mitchell, Gaurav Chowdhry, Robin Braswell, Sandeep Bhaala, Nilesh Ghubade, Jason Stonkus, James Mulroy, Todd Slager, Imtiyaz Ubharay, Tyler Clark, Ashish Sethi, Ethan…

  • Raiders claim GMC title after breezing through tournament

    Raiders claim GMC title after breezing through tournament

    By Warren Rappleyea North Brunswick Township High School’s girls lacrosse team, which remains undefeated at 19-0, continued its dominance in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) by outscoring its opponents, 55-22, to win the conference tournament. The top-seeded and undefeated Raiders won the GMC title for the second time in three years by besting third-seeded Monroe…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    Michael R. Tuosto of North Brunswick has been named a Loyal Son by the Rutgers Alumni Association (RAA) for 2016. Tuosto has been on the Rutgers Board of Trustees since 1984, serving as vice chair from 1989-­90 and chair from 1990­-91. After serving two full terms on the board, he was made a trustee emeritus in…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

      Danielle Elizabeth Bechta of North Brunswick has been inducted as a Rutgers Alumni Association’s (RAA) Loyal Daughter Bechta graduated from the School of Arts & Sciences in 2011. She is currently the RAA’s secretary and vice president and is officer oversight for several committees. She became involved with the Young Alumni and Undergraduate committees immediately…

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