• Sullivan chooses Rutgers University

    Andy Sullivan, Monroe Township High School’s ace pitcher and one of the best in the state, has signed a letter of intent to attend Rutgers University after he graduates in June. The senior had received offers from Maryland, Pittsburgh, Michigan, Wake Forest, Boston College and Baylor, but decided on playing for the Scarlet Knights, a…

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    Above: Jackson Memorial’s Mikie Bradley (l) and East Brunswick’s Shannon Nulty go up for a head ball during the Central Jersey Group IV state sectional final in East Brunswick Monday. Below: Jackson Memorial’s Ariana Smith (l) and East Brunswick’s Cassie Riccio battle for a loose ball. Jackson defeated the Bears 1-0. PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN

  • Officials vow to continue to work for betterment of boro

    We would like to thank all the South River citizens who voted for us. We promise to keep up the good work that the governing body is doing. To those voters who did not vote for us, we ask that you give us a chance to win you over. We will continue to work for…

  • Bears eye return to top form as playoffs begin

    Borden: Defense must come through against West Windsor BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent On paper, the East Brunswick and West Windsor-Plainsboro South High School football teams appear virtually equal as they prepare for tomorrow night’s Central Jersey Group IV game at the Bears’ home field. While the Pirates have completed the regular season and own a…

  • Councilman-elect will work hard

    Iwould like to extend my thanks and appreciation to the voters in Monroe Township’s Ward 3 for electing me to the Township Council on Nov. 3. I am also appreciative of Mayor Richard Pucci’s and the council’s congratulations to me at last Wednesday’s council meeting, where the winners of the election were formally recognized. I…

  • Successful council candidate grateful to residents

    On Nov. 3 residents of East Brunswick elected me to serve as a member of our Township Council. I thank them for placing their trust in me to fully represent them in township affairs. My election would not have been possible without the help of many people: those who contributed monetary support; those who put…

  • Town volunteers should not be used as pawns

    This letter comes with emotions ranging from disappointment to disgust. The Milltown Borough Council election campaigns continue on, and it becomes very sad when the volunteers in our town are pulled into them for political gain. I have watched the Council Forum and read through the mailed literature only to find flatout lies and deception…

  • After campaign season, we have cauliflower ears

    Coda • GREG BEAN Dear President Obama: I’m sorry I hung up when you called the other night. That was rude, I know, especially from a supporter, but it was your recorded voice, and it was the dinner hour, and I had just put a couple of thick pork chops in the pan and they…

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