• Rolling stone

    Rolling stone

    Anyone with especially deep pockets now can be the first in his or her gated community to own an opulent Bentley Continental coupe or Flying Spur sedan at $200,000-plus that’s custom fitted with genuine stone dashboard trim in place of the usual wood veneers. To our knowledge this would be the first stone-trimmed car since…

  • South Brunswick teens perform at Carnegie Hall, receive prestigious awards

    South Brunswick teens perform at Carnegie Hall, receive prestigious awards

    By Jennifer Amato Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Two outstanding young musicians from South Brunswick got the opportunity of a lifetime by performing at Carnegie Hall. Thirteen-year-old Nina Austria won a National Gold Medal for scoring the top mark in the country on the Level 5 Piano Assessment of The Royal Conservatory Music Development Program. Nina, a…

  • Vikings’ boys, girls reach state sectional semifinals

    Vikings’ boys, girls reach state sectional semifinals

    By Warren Rappleyea South Brunswick High School’s boys and girls basketball teams both made their way to the semifinals of their respective NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group IV tournaments. In the semifinals March 5, South Brunswick’s girls ran into top-seeded Monroe Township High School, which came away with a 60-39 win, despite 22 points from the…

  • Amtrak employee killed along Northeast Corridor Line

    Amtrak employee killed along Northeast Corridor Line

      By Jennifer Amato Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – An Amtrak employee was fatally struck by a train traveling along the Northeast Corridor Line in the area of New Brunswick and North Brunswick on March 1. New Jersey Transit Train 3808 was involved in the accident around 4:45 a.m., according to Craig Schulz of Amtrak…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    Cagnie Antczak, a criminal justice major from Kendall Park, has been named to the dean’s list at Roger Williams University, Bristol, Rhode Island, for the fall 2015 semester. Full-time students who complete 12 or more credits per semester and earn a GPA of 3.4 or higher are placed on the dean’s list that semester.  …

  • South Brunswick director in podcast on special ed

    South Brunswick director in podcast on special ed

    PISCATAWAY — Key issues in special education – including placement decisions, advances in technology and the use of shared services to reduce costs – were recently discussed on “Better Together,” the podcast series produced by the Middlesex Regional Educational Services Commission (MRESC). The podcast featured Cranbury Supervisor of Special Services Sally Bittner; South Brunswick Director of…

  • Free storytime events include Batman vs. Superman Day

    Barnes & Noble will hold the following free storytimes for children at its North Brunswick location, 869 Route 1 south: “Too Many Carrots” at 11 a.m. on March 12 will feature the picture book of the month. Activities and coloring will follow. “When Spring Comes” is scheduled for 11 a.m. on March 19. Batman vs.…

  • St. Patrick’s Day party to include buffet, bag pipes

    Raymond Russo will be the host to a St. Patty`s Day Party from 3 p.m. to closing on March 17 at Lago Restaurant, 230 Washington Place, North Brunswick. There will be live bag pipes; an Irish buffet featuring corned beef and cabbage, Reuben sandwiches, shepherd’s pie and Irish soda bread; Irish whiskey and beer specials; and free giveaways.…

  • Computer courses scheduled at South Brunswick Library

    The South Brunswick Library will hold the following computer and tech courses in the SMART Lab, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. All classes require registration by calling 732-329-4000, ext. 7286, or visiting www.sbpl.info/all-events. Bring your own laptop or use one of the library’s. “Intro to the Internet” will be held at noon on March 11.…

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