• East Brunswick serves on tennis court makeover

    East Brunswick serves on tennis court makeover

    By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK – The East Brunswick Township Council voted to hold a public hearing on more than $1 million in capital improvements. Members of the dais voted during the March 14 council meeting to schedule a public hearing on March 28 for the issuing of $1.6 million in improvements, which…

  • South River residents stroll through history

    South River residents stroll through history

    By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer SOUTH RIVER – South River has a wealth of history, which was on display to residents during the March 12 South River Main Street Walking Tour. “History is very important. You never know where you’re going unless you know where you’ve been,” said Brian Armstrong, president of the South River…

  • Soup’s on at Taste of the Town event

    Soup’s on at Taste of the Town event

      The Jamesburg Fire Department’s Ladies Auxiliary would like to thank all those who participated in the Taste of the Town event March 5. A special thank you goest out to the restaurants that provided soup. The winners are: first place, seafood bisque from Lakeside Pizza, Forsgate Drive, Jamesburg; second place, roasted tomato and eggplant soup from…

  • Dwyers’ success thanks to confidence, positive attitude

    Dwyers’ success thanks to confidence, positive attitude

    By Jimmy Allinder Kaleigh Dwyer, a senior for the East Brunswick High School softball team, remembers the moment well. It was the season opener a year ago, and the junior pitched a full seven-inning game against Edison High School, shutting out the Eagles, 15-0. It was the first time Dwyer was able to throw more…

  • ShopRite employees land spot on Cheerios box

    ShopRite employees land spot on Cheerios box

    By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer SPOTSWOOD – Two employees from the ShopRite supermarket in Spotswood were chosen to be featured on a box of Cheerios in recognition of the store raising almost $14,000 in the fight against hunger. “That is an incredible number and it’s a testament to the associates here and their commitment to…

  • East Brunswick Board of Ed reviews tentative budget

    East Brunswick Board of Ed reviews tentative budget

    By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK – The East Brunswick Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously to accept a tentative budget for the 2016-17 school year. The preliminary budget, which was passed at the board’s March 17 meeting, outlines a budget totaling $146.26 million and supported by a $121.93 million tax levy. “The…

  • ERA Central Levinson recognizes Gumpper as top agent

    ERA Central Levinson recognizes Gumpper as top agent

    Carol Gumpper has been recognized as a top selling real estate agent across all of ERA New Jersey by ERA Real Estate. Gumpper’s sales were in the top 2% percent of ERA agents across the state in 2015. Additionally, she has been recognized as the No. 1 real estate agent by her company, ERA Central…

  • New York man allegedly involved in robbery at Milltown Home Depot

    New York man allegedly involved in robbery at Milltown Home Depot

      MILLTOWN – Security staff at the Milltown Home Depot reported that an unidentified male attempted to walk out of the store with a shopping cart full of merchandise valued at approximately $4,000. After being confronted by security, the suspect allegedly physically assaulted the employee, ran through the parking lot and fled the area in…

  • Falcons’ Fisher looking forward to final softball season

    Falcons’ Fisher looking forward to final softball season

    By Jimmy Allinder Each day since Hannah Fisher has been a student at Monroe Township High School, she has been occupied in some shape or form by playing sports. In the winter, she played basketball. In the spring, it was softball. And in the fall, she was the volleyball team’s manager. How strange it will…

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