• Brad Benson dealership in So. Brunswick settles consumer affairs issue

    Charges stated trade-ins not paid off in time, prior damage not disclosed BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Under the terms of a consent order, Brad Benson Hyundai/Mitsubishi of South Brunswick has agreed to pay $65,000 in order to settle charges brought against the dealership. The lawsuit stems from an investigation of consumer…

  • People were moving around town for a good cause

    Annual MS Walk held Sunday in North Brunswick BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Over 300 Middlesex County residents came out in support of the annual Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Walk in North Brunswick on Sunday, whether they were walking, wheeling or being wheeled. “We’re about movement. We’re about empowerment,” said Irene Wall, director…

  • Nine residents vying for three seats on North Brunswick BOE

    Elections will be held 2 to 9 p.m. Wed., April 27 BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Anthony Brooks NORTH BRUNSWICK — Nine candidates will vie for three three-year terms during the Board of Education elections on Wednesday, April 27. Incumbents Connie Corbin, Seema Moondra and Ramnarayan Tirumala are running for re-election, while William Bonura, Anthony…

  • Three seats open on So. Brunswick school board

    Elections will be held Wednesday, April 27 BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer Matthew Speesler There will be three three-year terms open in the upcoming South Brunswick Board of Education [BOE] elections. There are two incumbent candidates and four new candidates on the April 27 ballot. Incumbent Matthew Speesler is the current board president. A resident…

  • NJDOT encourages safety in roadway work zones

    BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Variable message signs, similar to the one seen under the Route 1 bridge in North Brunswick, will alert motorists to safer driving practices in work zones. The New Jersey Department of Transportation recognized National Work Zone Awareness Week, April 4- 10, with a press conference at the Route 1 construction…

  • Former CITGO station on Route 1 finally demolished

    Was a ‘community place’ for over 20 years BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Viking Demolition came to take down the former U.S. Gas/CITGO gas station in North Brunswick on April 8. JEFF GRANIT staff The former CITGO gas station on Route 1 was finally demolished on April 8. Viking Demolition took care of the demolition…

  • Notice to Greater Media Newspapers classified advertising customers

     APRIL 15 — To individual classified advertising customers of Greater Media Newspapers: The only time Greater Media Newspapers asks for your credit card information is when you call our office to place a classified advertisement. We apologize to anyone who has received a telephone call this week from an individual claiming to be from Greater Media…

  • Edler, Bulldogs defend county golf titles today

    BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent With a line-up chock full of veterans, including Charlie Edler, one of the top high school players in the state, the Rumson-Fair Haven High School golf team has high expectations this spring. A year ago the Bulldogs fashioned a 21-1 record and went on to win the Shore Conference’s Class B…

  • Soucheck, Geer capture Zinn Memorial race walks

    Tim Ragan of Brick (17:59.9) and Tricia Manning of Manasquan (25:49.2) led the 5K runners and John Soucheck of Little Silver (51:59) and Panse Geer of Hazlet (1:04:21) paced the 10K walkers in the 46th annual Captain Ronald Zinn Memorial Races held March 27, at the Wall Township Recreation Complex. The double-header event, staged by…

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