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Carl O.E. Bosenberg
Carl O.E. Bosenberg, 96, died Dec. 6 at the Francis E. Parker Memorial Home, Piscataway. Born Sept. 29, 1919, in Jugenheim, Germany, he came to the United States with his parents, Henry F. and Martha Bosenberg, settling in North Brunswick in 1924. He began working as a young boy with his father in the family…
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Award winner attributes recognition to son, community
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A township Scout leader credited her son with inspiring her to live a life of service. “I wanted to the best for my son, and if I could do it for him, I always figured I ought to try to do it and give as many kids…
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Veterans Park renovation is ‘moving along’
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Renovations to Veterans Park are underway and “really moving along well.” Councilman Carlo Socio said that the new softball field is coming along, the basketball courts are paved where the tennis courts are, the tennis courts have stone down and will get asphalt soon, the parking lots…
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Man allegedly carried heroin into municipal court
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A Franklin man, who was about to head into South Brunswick Municipal Court, was charged with drug possession on Nov. 17 after he was found to be carrying nine decks of heroin on him. Michael Pino, 33, approached the court screening area where two officers were standing. Instructed by officers to empty…
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PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SOUTH BRUNSWICK PUBLIC LIBRARY South Brunswick Mayor Frank Gambatese was recently presented with the 2015 Public Official of the Year Award by the Libraries of Middlesex (LMx) at a reception dinner on Dec. 3 at the Pines Manor, Edison. Gambatese, a member of the South Brunswick Public Library’s Board of Trustees,…
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Charges filed seven months after South Brunswick warehouse break-in
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — After a seven-month investigation, detectives have identified a suspect in a burglary to a commercial warehouse on Commerce Drive. Detectives charged Miguel Rosario, 25, of Bellmawr in Camden County with burglary and criminal mischief on Dec. 7. The break-in at the WB Mason warehouse on Commerce Drive was reportedly interrupted on May…
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Do not let terrorists taint truth behind Islam
As a Muslim U.S. citizen I want to echo the sentiment of the Muslim community that is now a target of Donald Trumps’s slander following the terrorist act in San Bernardino that is a misrepresentation of Islamic faith. Islam promotes peaceful, tolerant and harmonious co-existence of people of all faiths. The Quran states that slaying…
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Food bank thankful for holiday donations
The North Brunswick Food Bank would like to thank everyone who contributed donations to the food bank this Thanksgiving holiday season. The generosity of the residents of our community is always overwhelming and is greatly appreciated by the less fortunate families in our area. With your contributions we were able to meet the needs of…
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FRANK GALIPO Leonard Feber, 4, of Tinton Falls, plays on the beach at Victory Park, Rumson, on Dec. 13.
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